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What could be simpler than a spread of apples, cheese, and delicate prosciutto? A tasty, nutrient-packed accompaniment to the cocktail hour!
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Ambrosia Appetizer Board
Ingredients
(Ambrosia when available) Apples
(Any quality, thin sliced deli meat) Charcuterie
(two cheeses, one stronger and one traditional) Cheese
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Directions
STEP 1
The Apple:
Use Ambrosias when available. Crisp and sweet, they will brown more slowly than other varieties. If you don’t have Ambrosias: not to worry. Dip your apples in apple juice that has Vitamin C added. You will still only taste apple, and the apples will stay whiter throughout the evening.
STEP 2
Charcuterie:
Any quality, thin sliced deli meat will pair beautifully with apples. Smoked turkey. Black Forest Ham. Pepper Crusted salami.
STEP 3
The Cheese:
Use two cheeses, perhaps one stronger and one more traditional, such as Stilton and cheddar, to please a variety of palates. Remember when using a soft cheese such as Brie or Camembert to let them warm to room temperature before serving.