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By: Sophie LaneUpdated: Dec 20, 2025
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Crispy prosciutto embraces creamy mozzarella for an irresistible bite-sized appetizer — ready in minutes and perfect for parties or a quick elegant snack.

Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella Bites
This recipe brings together two of my favorite pantry treasures — paper-thin prosciutto and small mozzarella balls — into a quick, elegant appetizer that always disappears fast at family gatherings. I first assembled these on a lazy Saturday afternoon when friends dropped by unexpectedly; what began as a few wrapped cheese balls turned into the star of the table. The contrast between the warm, slightly salty crisp of prosciutto and the soft, milky center of the mozzarella produces a satisfying texture play that feels indulgent without fuss. Every time I serve them, people remark on how sophisticated they taste for so little effort. What makes these bites special is how forgiving the technique is. You don’t need fussy ingredients — just good-quality prosciutto and fresh mozzarella balls — and a simple seasoned oil to elevate the flavor. I learned early on that using chilled mozzarella and room-temperature prosciutto makes wrapping easier and prevents the cheese from melting too fast while the prosciutto crisps. The bites are perfect straight from the oven when the cheese is still tender but not oozing, and they pair beautifully with a scattering of bright basil or a light balsamic drizzle.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 20 minutes total: 8–10 minutes prep and 10–12 minutes in the oven — a genuine quick party nibble that doesn’t skimp on wow factor.
  • Uses pantry and fridge staples: prosciutto, mozzarella, olive oil and a few dried seasonings — no specialty pantry runs required.
  • Make-ahead friendly: assemble the wrapped bites and refrigerate for up to 2 hours before baking to save time on event day.
  • Low-carb, gluten-free, and naturally grain-free — an ideal choice for varied diets and guests.
  • Customizable: finish with fresh basil, a smear of pesto, or a touch of sweet fig jam for different flavor profiles.
  • Bites are visually elegant and stackable — perfect for platters, skewers or passed hors d’oeuvres.

I remember the first holiday party where I brought these: they vanished so quickly that I started a second tray halfway through the evening. My partner called them “the grown-up mozzarella sticks,” and my sister swears they taste like a restaurant appetizer. Little moments like these — friends gathered around nibbling warm bites — are why I keep this recipe in my quick repertoire.

Ingredients

  • Prosciutto (1 package): Look for thin-sliced, dry-cured prosciutto from a reputable brand — it crisps beautifully and provides a salty backbone. A 3–4 ounce package with 6–12 thin slices works well; the thinner the slice, the easier it wraps.
  • Mozzarella balls (about 12 oz): Choose small ciliegine-style mozzarella balls for the correct bite size. Fresh, milky balls from refrigerated cases are best — they melt gently without becoming soupy.
  • Olive oil (2 tablespoons): Use extra-virgin for flavor; it carries the dried seasonings and helps the prosciutto crisp evenly.
  • Dried oregano (1 teaspoon): Adds an earthy, Mediterranean note — substitute with Italian seasoning if you prefer a blend.
  • Garlic powder (1/2 teaspoon): Provides savory depth without risking burnt fresh garlic during the quick oil step.
  • Black pepper (1/4 teaspoon): Freshly cracked is preferable for aroma and a hint of heat.
  • Fresh basil (1 tablespoon, optional): Adds a bright, herbaceous finish when chopped and sprinkled on top after baking.

Instructions

Preheat and prep: Set the oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil to catch any drips and make cleanup effortless. Position a rack in the center of the oven so the prosciutto crisps evenly without burning the bottoms. Separate the prosciutto: Gently unroll the prosciutto and separate the slices on a clean surface. If slices are folded in the package, lay them flat so they’re easy to work with. If slices are large, you can cut them in half crosswise to create appropriately sized wrappers for small mozzarella balls. Drain and portion mozzarella: Open the mozzarella package and drain any liquid. If the balls are larger than bite-size, halve them. Keeping the cheese well chilled makes wrapping easier and reduces the risk that the center will liquefy before the prosciutto has time to crisp. Wrap the cheese: Place one mozzarella ball in the center of a prosciutto slice and fold the edges over so the cheese is fully enclosed. For extra security, tuck the ends underneath or wrap with a second thin slice. Arrange wrapped pieces seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet, spaced slightly apart to allow hot air circulation. Season the oil: Warm the olive oil gently in a small skillet over medium heat for about 20–30 seconds. Add the dried oregano, garlic powder, and black pepper, stirring for 30 seconds until fragrant — the oil should be warm, not smoking. Removing from heat releases the herbs’ aroma without burning them. Brush and bake: Use a pastry brush or spoon to lightly coat each wrapped bite with the seasoned oil. This step helps the prosciutto brown uniformly and carries the seasoning. Bake in the preheated oven for 10–12 minutes, watching near the end: you want a crisp, slightly golden exterior without charring. Rest and finish: Remove from the oven and let the bites cool on the sheet for 2–3 minutes (the cheese continues to set). If using fresh basil, sprinkle it over the warm bites right before serving to retain its color and fragrance. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These bites are naturally low in carbohydrates and gluten-free; store-bought prosciutto and fresh mozzarella typically contain no gluten but always check labels if serving guests with celiac disease.
  • They can be prepared up to 2 hours ahead: wrap and refrigerate on the baking sheet, then brush with oil and bake just before serving for best texture.
  • Freeze fully cooled, unbaked wrapped bites on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe container; bake from frozen adding a few extra minutes.
  • Because the center cheese is fresh, let the bites rest briefly after baking — they’ll firm enough to pick up easily without a molten center.

My favorite part of making these is the instant mood change they bring to a gathering — people become curious and excited when they discover the simple combination. At family dinners I often double the batch because the first tray is never enough. One particularly memorable evening, a neighbor asked for the recipe and now brings them to every small celebration we both attend.

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Storage Tips

Store baked bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, use a 350°F (175°C) oven on a sheet tray for 6–8 minutes to restore crispness; avoid microwaving, which will soften the prosciutto. For longer storage, freeze unbaked wrapped balls on a tray for 1 hour, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen at 375°F (190°C) for 12–15 minutes, checking to ensure the prosciutto crisps without burning.

Ingredient Substitutions

If prosciutto isn’t available, thinly sliced Serrano ham or even pancetta can work, though pancetta may curl more and benefit from being anchored with a toothpick. For a non-pork option, try thinly sliced smoked turkey or prosciutto-style plant-based slices, though texture will differ. Swap dried oregano for thyme or rosemary if you prefer. If you like stronger cheese flavor, substitute burrata for creamy centers — just assemble and serve immediately, as burrata is softer and best consumed right away.

Serving Suggestions

Arrange on a platter with lemon wedges, a shallow bowl of aged balsamic for dipping, or a small spoonful of fig jam alongside each bite for a sweet-salty contrast. Pair with crisp white wine such as Pinot Grigio or a light Prosecco for a celebratory touch. Garnish with additional torn basil leaves or microgreens for a fresh look; toothpicks make them easier to pass at cocktail parties.

Cultural Background

This combination draws from Italian antipasto traditions that celebrate cured meats and fresh cheese. Prosciutto’s centuries-old curing process yields complex, savory flavors that pair beautifully with milky fresh cheeses like mozzarella. Serving cured meat wrapped around cheese is a rustic, celebratory practice across Italy — simple, ingredient-driven preparations that highlight quality produce.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, add diced sun-ripened cherry tomatoes on a small skewer through each bite before wrapping for a caprese-style variant. In winter, finish with a warmed fig-balsamic reduction or top with caramelized shallots. For holiday gatherings, serve alongside roasted grapes or pickled vegetables to cut through the richness.

Meal Prep Tips

For efficient prep, set up an assembly line: laid-out prosciutto, drained mozzarella, and a small brush station for the seasoned oil. Wrap all bites, place them on a tray seam-side down, cover tightly and refrigerate until baking time. Label and date anything you freeze, and if assembling multiple trays, rotate positions in the oven mid-bake for even browning.

These bites are a tiny demonstration of how a few good ingredients and simple technique can create something memorable. Whether for a casual weeknight bite or holiday entertaining, they’re reliably crowd-pleasing and endlessly adaptable — give them a try and make them your own.

Pro Tips

  • Keep mozzarella chilled until wrapping to reduce melting during baking.

  • Brush with seasoned oil rather than drizzling to ensure even coating and minimize sogginess.

  • Use thin-sliced prosciutto for easy wrapping and quicker crisping.

  • If slices are oversized, cut them in half crosswise to create neat wrappers.

  • Serve immediately after a brief rest to enjoy the contrast of crisp exterior and tender center.

This nourishing prosciutto wrapped mozzarella bites recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I prepare these ahead of time?

Yes — wrap and refrigerate for up to 2 hours before baking. For longer storage, freeze unbaked wrapped bites on a tray, then bag for up to 3 months and bake from frozen, adding a few extra minutes.

How do I prevent the prosciutto from burning?

Use a center rack at 375°F (190°C) and watch at 8–10 minutes to prevent over-browning. Remove when prosciutto is crisp and slightly golden.

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Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella Bites

This Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella Bites recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella Bites
Prep:8 minutes
Cook:12 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare the pan

Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil so you can transfer and clean up easily.

2

Separate and prep prosciutto

Gently separate prosciutto slices and lay flat. If slices are very large, cut them in half crosswise to create appropriately sized wrappers.

3

Drain and portion mozzarella

Drain the mozzarella balls well and, if they are large, cut them in half. Keep the cheese chilled until ready to wrap to prevent rapid melting.

4

Wrap the mozzarella

Place one mozzarella ball in the center of a prosciutto slice and fold the prosciutto around it, tucking ends under seam-side down on the baking sheet.

5

Prepare seasoning oil

Warm 2 tablespoons olive oil in a small skillet over medium heat, add oregano, garlic powder and black pepper, stir for 30 seconds until fragrant, then remove from heat.

6

Brush and bake

Brush each wrapped bite lightly with the seasoned oil. Bake on the center rack for 10–12 minutes until prosciutto is crisp and slightly golden.

7

Rest and finish

Allow bites to cool on the sheet for 2–3 minutes. Sprinkle with chopped fresh basil if desired and serve warm.

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Nutrition

Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.5g | Protein:
8g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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