There is something mighty satisfying about a recipe that looks fancy on the table but comes together with almost no fuss at all, and this southern 3-ingredient ham wrapped melon is just that kind of dish. The sweet, juicy melon paired with salty country ham has long been a warm-weather favorite across the South, and a light sticky glaze gives it that little extra touch that makes folks reach for seconds before they have finished their first bite.
Set this out on a chilled platter for cookouts, church suppers, baby showers, or any summer gathering where you want an easy starter that still feels special. It goes especially well with grilled chicken, barbecue, deviled eggs, pimento cheese, iced tea, and crisp white wine, and it is also right at home beside a big spread of fresh fruit and picnic salads.
Southern 3-Ingredient Ham Wrapped Melon
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 small ripe cantaloupe, peeled, seeded, and cut into 24 bite-size chunks
Directions
1. Cut the cantaloupe in half, scoop out the seeds, remove the rind, and slice the melon into 24 bite-size chunks that are large enough to wrap but small enough to serve as easy appetizers.
2. Cut each slice of country ham in half lengthwise, then wrap one strip snugly around each melon chunk and place them seam-side down on a serving platter or tray.
3. Warm the hot pepper jelly just enough to make it easy to brush or spoon, then lightly glaze each ham-wrapped melon piece so it shines without becoming messy.
4. Chill for 10 to 15 minutes if you like them extra cool, then serve right away while the melon is fresh and juicy.
Variations & Tips
Use a different melon: If cantaloupe is not handy, try this with ripe honeydew or even small seedless watermelon cubes. Just be sure the fruit is sweet and firm enough to hold its shape once wrapped.
Make it milder or sweeter: If hot pepper jelly has a little more kick than your crowd likes, use apricot preserves or peach jam instead. You will still get that pretty glossy finish and a lovely sweet-salty balance.
Keep it cold: This appetizer is best served nicely chilled, especially on hot days. You can prep the melon and ham a few hours ahead, then glaze just before serving so everything stays fresh-looking and not slippery.
Choose the right ham: Thinly sliced country ham works best because it wraps neatly and brings that deep salty flavor. If your ham slices are especially large, trim them down so the melon still peeks through for a pretty presentation.