FPA&P on Toasted Ciabatta
Nov 12th, 2008 by Selina
Pardon? Okay, let’s try that again. Fig, Prosciutto, Arugula, and Parmesan sandwich. Yes, that’s a mouthful! But you will soon see that it is truly a delightful mouthful once you try out this combination.
On a side note, I often chuckle at the infinite number of acronyms (and jargon) that exist in today’s world, especially in my full time profession – management consulting is by far one of the usual suspects in this craze. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, since every field has its own langcuage and terminology as it becomes more specialized. Sometimes I find myself saying S&P in the kitchen, and I’m certainly not referring to a familiar stock market index.
It dawned on me that the ingredients for my sandwich were refreshing and fascinating because it was only in the last four years or so that I tried them for the first time in my life. No joke there! Prosciutto, figs, arugula, shaved Parmesan, and ciabatta bread may have all been foreign words to me as a kid, that is, if you don’t count knowing figs as fig newtons (it’s not a cookie mother, it’s a fig newton). I am fascinated by how my personal exposure to food varieties has exponentially increased over the last several years. Have any of you ever had those light bulb moments, where suddenly you discover that XYZ good (e.g., cheese) has a world of its own with hundreds of other varieties, communities of connoisseurs, and even publications? These are some of the exciting moments that motivate me to explore as much as I can throughout my culinary journey, and hopefully your exciting moments as well.
I hope you will grow fond of this ingredient combination. It was inspired by a local café in my Chicago neighborhood, with my own personal modifications. The fig jam acts as the sweetening honey-like spread that replaces goopy mayo or mustard in a typical American sandwich. Prosciutto is a little bite of heaven if you’re into cured Italian meat, a savory treat that pairs well with sweetness. Arugula has some attitude and style, which brings a balance to the sandwich with its peppery and unique bite. Finally, the Parmesan shavings truly stand out because of its nutty and buttery notes, bringing everything together – it really complements the sweetness of the figs, the brininess of the prosciutto, and the peppery crunch of the arugula. All of these goodies pressed together with crunchy ciabatta – toasted on the outside, tender and airy in the middle – are divine.
FPA&P on Toasted Ciabatta Recipe
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Yields 2 sandwiches
Ingredients
- 4 slices ciabatta bread
- 2 tablespoons fig jam
- 4 slices prosciutto
- 4 thin slices shaved Parmesan cheese
- 2 cups baby arugula leaves
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
- Salt and pepper
Tools
- Oven broiler (or panini press if you prefer)
- Baking sheet lined with foil (easier cleanup!)
- Large bowl
- Vegetable peeler or grater for Parmesan cheese
Preparation
- Preheat oven broiler. Gather ingredients and line them up to form a sandwich assembly line. Place sliced ciabatta bread on lined baking sheet. Drizzle each slice ever so slightly with olive oil (or use a basting brush), followed by a smidgen of salt and pepper; place in oven for 2-3 minutes, or until lightly toasted, when oven is ready.
- Place arugula in a large bowl and lightly toss with 1 tablespoon olive oil, salt, and pepper.
- Once bread is toasted, each sandwich will have a tablespoon of fig jam spread on one side of ciabatta, topped with 2 slices of prosciutto, 2 slices of shaved Parmesan, and 1 cup of dressed arugula.
Bon appétit! Crunch away, and let me know how you like it!




hmnn… this sandwhich sounds so good.. i’ll love to have one right about now! :o)
Looks fantastic.
oh. my. that looks so good Sel!
Great preserve…sounds wonderful on the sandwich.
What are S&P? Salt & Pepper? I guess I haven’t spent enough time in the kitchen to hear this one.
i’ve heard the word “figs” many many many times…and i haven’t tried it yet! i am sooo going to the supermarket to get a jar of fig jam! asap ^_^