Prosciutto and Fig Pizza (2024)

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The honey-like nature of figs, paired with salty sliced meat, come together on a golden brown crust for a sweet and savory combination in this Prosciutto and Fig Pizza that is far much better than any pizza delivery.

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  • About this Fig Pizza Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make This Fig Prosciutto Pizza Recipe
  • Pro Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Serving Suggestions
  • More Recipes You'll Love
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About this Fig Pizza Recipe

It feels like an injustice to compare this recipe to authentic Italian Pizza, but I can imagine taking a bite of this Prosciutto and Fig Pizza on a little outdoor patio, waterside on a quaint little street in Venice. True Italian pizza from a mom ‘n pop pizzeria cannot be beat, but the flavors in this pizza are a culinary experience.

The crispy, salty prosciutto paired with three different types of cheese spread across the fig jam base creates a sweet, salty, savory, umami mouthful that is quite phenomenal.

Make this Fig ProsciuttoPizza for a Friday night date-night in. It feels so fancy, and sophisticated but comes together in just 20 minutes. Paired with a glass of your favorite red wine and it’ll become a gourmet experience.

If you're looking for more pizza flavor, try making this Pizza Gnocchi Bake. It's perfect for meal prep and tastes just like a meat-lovers delight. Or if you're feeling more sweet, whip up this Gluten-Free Fruit Pizza for dessert. Looking for other tastes of Italy? Check out this Bruschetta Pasta Salad or Italian Roma Tomato Sauce, too!

Another idea is to prepare this Prosciutto and Fig Pizza and cut into skinny slices and serve as an appetizer. It’s basically all of your favorite charcuterie board ingredients combined into one.

Ingredients

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  • Pillsbury Pizza Crust - Pre-made dough that’s quick and easy to make is so convenient. See FAQs below for other crust options, too.
  • Fig Jam - This will be our pizza sauce instead of using a tomato base. Fig preserves are totally fine, too.
  • Mozzarella, white cheddar, and parmesan cheese - A variety of different cheeses adds a variety of flavors and textures. Use more of what you like, and less of what you don’t (but, I don’t discriminate in the cheese department).
  • Prosciutto - A salty, cured meat full of flavor. We will cook the prosciutto a bit on the stove top so it’s nice and crispy on the pizza.
  • Fig Balsamic Glaze - I used a fig infused balsamic vinegar glaze purchased at Kroger - the Private Selection brand. Regular balsamic can be substituted should you not be able to find this.

See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.

How to Make This Fig Prosciutto Pizza Recipe

1. First, roll out uncooked, pre-made pizza dough from the container and prepare according to instructions. Most of them will require pre-baking before adding the toppings. Place on a large baking sheet or preheated pizza stone if you have one. Brush the crust with egg white wash and salt + black pepper (or other seasoning of choice).

Pro Tip

Use a well-floured surface to roll out the dough to avoid sticking and use a rimless baking sheet to put the crust on for easier removal once your pizza is finished!

2. While the crust is baking, heat a skillet to medium heat. Add strips of prosciutto to the pan and allow it to crisp for 2-3 minutes on each side or until lightly fried (no need to grease the pan, the prosciutto is plenty fatty and it shouldn’t stick).

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3. Once the pizza crust has completed its initial baking, spread fig jam evenly across the center in a thin layer - leaving about ½ inch around the border of the pizza. Drizzle olive oil in a circular fashion over top.

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4. Then, rip small pieces of mozzarella cheese from the ball and scatter on the pizza. Add white cheddar cheese on the pizza, too. Then top with crispy prosciutto. Sprinkle half of the parmesan on top of the prosciutto.

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5. Add 2 tablespoons of the fig balsamic glaze to the pizza (again in a circular fashion). Bake for the remaining time the packaged crust calls for.

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6. Five minutes prior to the pizza being done, remove it and add the arugula, salt + pepper, red pepper flakes, remaining parmesan, and balsamic glaze and return to the oven.

7. Once pizza is finished cooking, remove it from the oven, garnish with slices of fresh figs, more fresh arugula (if desired). Slice and enjoy hot!

Recipe FAQs

How to store and reheat prosciutto and fig pizza?

Store leftovers wrapped in tinfoil in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can also freeze for up to three months, but leave off the arugula until you’re ready to enjoy.
To reheat this Prosciutto and Fig Pizza, heat the oven to 300°F and allow the cheese to melt again. It’s significantly better than the microwave and allows the crust to still have a good crunch. Using a toaster oven is another great option.

Crust recommendations and suggestions

I used a pre-made, store-bought pizza dough (Pillsbury to be specific) for my pizza base, which was quite delicious and quite easy to prepare. You’ve got plenty of crust options, however, so use whatever is your favorite. A few suggestions: Homemade Pizza Crust - Check out the BEST pizza dough recipe from Eighty Recipes, Store bought, ready to bake pizza dough (Trader Joe’s has a good one usually near the cheese), Naan Flatbread, Cauliflower crust (store bought or homemade), or Puff Pastry.

When is Fig Season?

Fig season is a very short few weeks of the year, usually end of August to early October. There's nothing like fresh figs, so if you can find them in your local grocery stores, take advantage!
However, if you can’t find fresh fig, don’t count out this Prosciutto and Fig Pizza. The fresh figs are only for garnish and can be left out without sacrificing any flavor.
If you’re looking for a replacement, the flavors in this recipe would also pair well with peaches, pears, or blackberries. Don’t choose a fruit with too much water content, as this’ll result in a soggy crust.

What other toppings do you suggest?

This white pizza would be fabulous with caramelized onions, crumbles of goat cheese, fresh mozzarella, fresh basil or some sort of nut on top like toasted pine nuts or candied walnuts. Go crazy! The amount of toppings is up to you!

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Serving Suggestions


Make pizza night complete, serving this along side this simpleSummer Greens Saladand thisLemon Prosecco co*cktail.

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Prosciutto and Fig Pizza Recipe

5 from 2 votes

Prep15 minutes mins

Cook20 minutes mins

Total25 minutes mins

Servings6

The honey-like nature of figs, paired with the saltiness of prosciutto, come together on a golden brown crust for a sweet and savory combination far better than any pizza delivery.

Author: Courtney Paige

Equipment

  • pizza stone/pan

  • cheese grater

  • Spoon

  • measuring cups / spoons

  • silicon brush

Ingredients

  • 1 Pillsbury pizza crust
  • 4 tbsp fig jam
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 package prosciutto, 8 slices
  • 4 oz mozzarella
  • 1 cup shredded white cheddar cheese, thick cut
  • 1 cup finely grated parmesan
  • 1 cup arugula
  • 4 tbsp fig balsamic glaze, divided, (can be found at Kroger, brand: Private Selection)
  • 4 fresh figs, optional
  • pinch red pepper flakes
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp egg white wash

Instructions

  • First, roll out uncooked, pre-made pizza dough from the container and prepare according to instructions. Most of them will require pre-baking before adding the toppings. Brush the crust with egg white wash and salt + pepper (or other seasoning of choice).

  • While the crust is baking, heat a skillet to medium heat. Add prosciutto to the pan and allow it to crisp for 2-3 minutes on each side or until lightly fried.

  • Once the pizza crust has completed its initial baking, spread fig jam evenly across the center - leaving about ½ inch around the border of the pizza. Drizzle olive oil in a circular fashion over top.

  • Then, rip small pieces of mozzarella cheese from the ball and scatter on the pizza. Add white cheddar cheese on the pizza, too. Then top with crispy prosciutto. Sprinkle half of the parmesan on top of the prosciutto.

  • Add 2 tablespoons of the fig balsamic glaze to the pizza (again in a circular fashion).

  • Bake for the remaining time the packaged crust calls for.

  • Five minutes prior to the pizza being done, remove it and add the arugula, salt + pepper, red pepper flakes, remaining parmesan, and balsamic glaze and return to the oven.

  • Once pizza is finished cooking, remove it from the oven, garnish with slices of fresh figs, more arugula (if desired). Slice and enjoy hot!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 488kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 1511mg | Potassium: 46mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g

Notes

To reheat this pizza, heat the oven to 300°F and allow the cheese to melt again. It’s significantly better than the microwave and allows the crust to still have a good crunch.

Store leftovers wrapped in tinfoil in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can also freeze for up to three months, but leave off the arugula until you’re ready to enjoy.

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  1. Courtney Paige says

    Prosciutto and Fig Pizza (13)
    Jack's family has a pizza making competition every year on NYE. This will be my contribution this year 100% because it's amazing.

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    the sweet and salty combo OH MY GOODNESS. delishhhhh!

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Prosciutto and Fig Pizza (2024)

FAQs

Do you put prosciutto on pizza before or after cooking? ›

Keep the sauce and toppings light, and bake the pizza with only cheese and sauce, adding the prosciutto, arugula, and Parmesan afterward. Your prosciutto will stay silky and tender, and your arugula will hold its vibrant snap.

How to get figs in good pizza great pizza? ›

Acquisition. Figs are first mentioned by Octavia Bell inside the ZArena, regarding her first challenge, where all four ZArena competitors must cook 75 pizzas containing this topping as fast as possible. She gives you 5 Fig Seeds to start and then Plant Lady, hearing about the challenge, gives you 250 pieces.

How many calories are in fig and prosciutto pizza? ›

Calories in Fig and Prosciutto Pizza
Calories282.8
Monounsaturated Fat2.9 g
Cholesterol21.7 mg
Sodium392.0 mg
Potassium17.1 mg
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What type of fig on pizza? ›

5 Tips for Making Fig Pizza
  1. Choose ripe figs. Any sweet fig variety, such as Mission, Calimyrna, or Tiger Stripe, will work for this fig pizza; just ensure they are ripe. ...
  2. Make caramelized onions. ...
  3. Use a combination of cheeses. ...
  4. Finish with balsamic. ...
  5. Try making your own pizza dough.
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What cheese goes with prosciutto? ›

Some classic pairings though are prosciutto with either parmesan, pecorino or grana padano! Prosciutto can be sliced into little cubes and added to pasta with some melted pecorino! Pecorino is in fact a cheese made from sheep's milk; in particular, it is a hard sheep's milk cheese, since its humidity is less than 40%…

Does sliced prosciutto need to be cooked? ›

Prosciutto is sliced and served raw with the intent that it is consumed that way. The salt used in the preparation draws out blood and moisture, preventing bacteria from entering the meat – making it safe to eat as is. In fact, cooking it is generally frowned upon.

Who invented fig pizza? ›

It was in fact the ancient Romans who first combined the figs offered by the trees between July and September with a focaccia, a disc of unleavened bread dough, discovering an exceptional combination, even shown in one of the frescoes from Pompeii.

What can I use instead of figs on pizza? ›

Dates, prunes, and apricots are excellent alternatives due to their similar sweetness and chewy consistency. These substitutes can seamlessly replace figs in both sweet and savory dishes, making them versatile pantry staples.

How do you unlock the ingredients in good pizza great pizza? ›

Ingredients are unlocked through normal game progression and can be purchased from the shop. Dough, Tomato Sauce, Cheese, Pepperoni and Eggplant are the only ingredients unlocked for free, while others must be obtained with Pizza Funds.

Is Prosciutto leaner than bacon? ›

Prosciutto (two slices)

Lower in calories and fat than bacon, in moderation it makes for a flavorful ingredient option.

What is the nutritional value of fig and Prosciutto flatbread? ›

Per serving, based on 6 servings.
  • Calories 420.
  • Fat 12.0 g (18.4%)
  • Saturated 5.2 g (25.9%)
  • Carbs 57.8 g (19.3%)
  • Fiber 2.4 g (9.6%)
  • Sugars 14.5 g.
  • Protein 18.8 g (37.7%)
  • Sodium 1457.5 mg (60.7%)

How many slices of Prosciutto is a serving? ›

One serving of prosciutto is 1 ounce (about two slices). Although one serving of meat or seafood is generally 3 ounces, processed meats typically have a smaller serving size.

What cheese goes best with figs? ›

Served with cheese

Plump, fresh figs pair well with a wide variety of cheeses, from crumbly, sharp stilton to creamy brie.

What do Italians eat with figs? ›

HOW TO PAIR FIGS LIKE AN ITALIAN. Gather ripe figs, thinly sliced prosciutto crudo (Parma or San Daniele both work great), and a warm piece of piazza bianca in Rome, schiacciata in Florence, or focaccia in Liguria.

Why do Italians love figs? ›

Menniti says this love of fig trees comes from reverence for a historical means of survival. For agricultural people in Southern Italy, a fig tree offered a source of fruit that could be dried and kept for lean times.

Do you put raw meat on pizza before cooking? ›

You should precook any raw meat

This high temperature gives pizza dough its desired crispy outer layer, while cooking the inside of the dough rapidly. Raw meats, on the other hand, require much longer cooking times.

Should prosciutto be heated? ›

While prosciutto doesn't need cooking, it can be used as an ingredient in more complex dishes, like grilled sandwiches, pizzas, soups, and pasta.

Is prosciutto pre cooked? ›

The word prosciutto, which translates to “ham” in Italian, is made only from the hind legs of pigs and is aged during a dry-curing process. There are typically two types of prosciutto: prosciutto cotto, which is cooked, and prosciutto crudo, which is uncooked, yet cured.

Is it a must to cook prosciutto? ›

There are three main traditional cured pork products used in Italian cuisine: prosciutto, pancetta, and guanciale. Of these, (certified) prosciutto is the most expensive, and also the only one that is usually eaten without further cooking.

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