Prosciutto di Parma for Every Occasion

Effortless hosting, elevated by flavor

Set the Tone Early

The first few bites matter. The best entertaining starts with simple bites—easy to prepare, effortless to serve, and ideal for greeting guests as they arrive.

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Hosting tip: Prepare appetizer components one to two hours before guests arrive, then leave yourself 10-15 minutes just before they get there to assemble.

More Passed Bites & Small Plates

Perfect for cocktail parties or casual evening gatherings, with bites that feel effortless but elevated.

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Hosting tip: Focus on serving two to three standout bites on repeat.  Fewer selections mean less prep, smoother pacing, and easier replenishment.

The Grazing Table

If you’re looking for stationary options in lieu of passed hors d’oeuvres, a grazing table invites conversation, gives guests curiosity to explore and keeps things effortless.

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A Better Way to Brunch

At brunch, Prosciutto di Parma delivers effortless indulgence, adding richness without heaviness to the daytime table.

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Hosting tip: Create a build-your-own station to encourage ease and interaction. Choose one base dish that can be plated simply, then offer a thoughtful selection of toppings so guests can customize their plate.

Think bagels or toasted bread alongside Prosciutto di Parma, fresh cheeses, seasonal fruits, herbs, olive oil, and spreads. Arrange everything clearly, leave space to move, and let guests assemble what they love.

Where the Party meets Pasta

Few things bring people together like pasta on the table. Let’s add another sentence here

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Hosting Tip: Serve family-style. Add a simple salad of arugula tossed with olive oil, vinegar topped with shavings of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.  Open a bottle of light red or crisp white wine.

The Casual Dinner Party

Prosciutto di Parma makes the main dish feel special without complication.

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Hosting Tip: Use the same ingredient (e.g. a vegetable or herb) through several dishes. This creates a sense of flow, subtly tying the menu together and telling a unified story.

Seasonal Entertaining Moments

Let the time of year guide your menu. Seasonality keeps entertaining fresh without reinventing everything.

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Closing Hosting Tips

Explore the recipes. Set the table. Enjoy the moment.