Melon and Prosciutto Skewers
These elegant little bites are basically your secret weapon for looking like you have your entertaining game completely figured out, even if you’re assembling them in your pajamas five minutes before guests arrive.

The sweet, juicy cantaloupe paired with salty prosciutto creates that perfect sweet-savory balance that makes people close their eyes and do that little “mmm” sound that every cook lives for.

What makes these skewers absolutely brilliant is how they hit every single flavor and texture note – creamy mozzarella, peppery fresh basil, silky prosciutto, and that burst of melon sweetness all in one perfect bite.

This is the kind of appetizer that photographs beautifully for your Instagram but is actually ridiculously simple to make, requiring zero cooking skills and exactly 10 minutes of your time.

The combination of premium ingredients like fresh basil and authentic prosciutto makes these taste like they came from an expensive Italian restaurant, but your wallet will thank you for making them at home.

Warning: making these will result in people asking for the “recipe” and you’ll have to explain that it’s literally just arranging ingredients on sticks – but hey, we’ll keep that between us.

Ingredients
For the Skewers
- 15 small skewers (approximately 4 inches long)
- ½ medium-sized cantaloupe (about 2 pounds)
- 150 g prosciutto (approximately 5-6 ounces)
- 1 bunch fresh basil (about 20-25 leaves)
- 1 package mini bocconcini mozzarella (preferably “mini mini bocconcini” for small skewers)
Optional Finishing Touch
- Balsamic glaze for drizzling
- Freshly cracked black pepper
- Extra virgin olive oil for light drizzling
Instructions
Prepare the Cantaloupe
- 1 Using a melon baller or small ice cream scoop, carefully scoop the cantaloupe flesh into uniform spheres, aiming for pieces about ¾ inch in diameter. Place the melon balls in a large mixing bowl and set aside. If you don’t have a melon baller, cut the cantaloupe into ¾-inch cubes – they’ll work just as beautifully and taste identical.
Prepare the Prosciutto
- 2 Take each slice of prosciutto and fold it in half lengthwise, then continue folding until you create a compact square that’s easy to skewer. This folding technique prevents the delicate prosciutto from tearing when you thread it onto the skewer and creates an attractive ruffled appearance. Each folded piece should be roughly ½ inch square.
Assemble the Skewers
- 3 Thread ingredients onto each skewer in this order: cantaloupe ball, folded prosciutto, fresh basil leaf (fold larger leaves in half), and mini bocconcini. Press each ingredient gently but firmly onto the skewer, leaving small gaps between items to showcase each component. For longer skewers, feel free to repeat this pattern.
Final Assembly and Serving
- 4 Arrange completed skewers on a clean serving platter or cutting board. Refrigerate for at least 15 minutes before serving to allow flavors to meld and ingredients to firm up. Just before serving, drizzle lightly with balsamic glaze if desired – this adds a beautiful glossy finish and enhances the sweet-savory flavor profile.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Essential Tools (for best results)
- Melon baller or small cookie scoop – Creates perfectly uniform cantaloupe spheres that look professional and stay securely on skewers
- Sharp paring knife – Essential for trimming basil stems and cutting cantaloupe if you don’t have a melon baller
- Large mixing bowls – Keeps ingredients organized and prevents cross-contamination during assembly
- Clean kitchen towels – Keeps your workspace tidy and hands dry while handling delicate prosciutto
Helpful Upgrades
- Bamboo skewers with decorative tops – Elevates presentation and makes skewers easier to handle
- Microplane grater – Perfect for adding fresh lemon zest as a finishing touch
- Digital kitchen scale – Ensures consistent portions when scaling recipe up for larger gatherings
Nice-to-Have Options
- Chilled serving platter – Keeps ingredients fresh and crisp during serving
- Small squeeze bottle – Makes drizzling balsamic glaze neat and professional-looking
- Parchment paper – Line your workspace for easy cleanup and ingredient organization
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Fruit Variations
- Honeydew melon → Creates a more subtle, refreshing flavor profile
- Fresh figs → Adds sophisticated sweetness and beautiful color contrast
- Pear slices → Provides crisp texture and pairs beautifully with prosciutto
- Peach wedges → Offers juicy sweetness perfect for summer entertaining
Cheese Alternatives
- Fresh ricotta dollops → Creamy, mild flavor that complements the saltiness
- Goat cheese rounds → Tangy richness that enhances the sweet-savory balance
- Burrata pieces → Ultra-creamy texture for an indulgent upgrade
- Manchego cubes → Nutty, firm cheese for Spanish-inspired variation
Herb Substitutions
- Fresh mint leaves → Bright, cooling flavor especially good with melon
- Arugula → Peppery bite that complements prosciutto beautifully
- Fresh oregano → Mediterranean flavor that pairs well with mozzarella
Meat Alternatives
- Serrano ham → Spanish alternative with similar texture and saltiness
- Pancetta → Italian bacon that adds smoky richness
- Bresaola → Lean, wine-cured beef for a different flavor profile
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Cantaloupe → Honeydew, fresh figs, or ripe pear (use same quantity)
- Prosciutto → Serrano ham, pancetta, or bresaola (150g equivalent)
- Mini bocconcini → Cubed fresh mozzarella, goat cheese rounds, or ricotta dollops
- Fresh basil → Mint leaves, arugula, or fresh oregano (same quantity)
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Prosciutto → Thinly sliced deli ham or turkey (fold similarly)
- Mini bocconcini → Regular mozzarella cut into small cubes
- Fresh herbs → Dried herbs rehydrated in olive oil (use ½ the amount)
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- Fresh cantaloupe → Canned peaches (drained) or dried apricots (rehydrated)
- Balsamic glaze → Honey mixed with apple cider vinegar (2:1 ratio)
- Wooden skewers → Toothpicks for smaller portions
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- When using softer fruits like figs or peaches, assemble just before serving to prevent sliding
- If substituting harder cheeses, cut pieces slightly smaller to balance flavors
- Store substitute ingredients at room temperature for 15 minutes before assembly for best flavor

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Portion Control Strategies:
- Reduce serving size to 1-2 skewers per person instead of 2-3
- Increase protein ratio by using slightly more prosciutto and mozzarella
- Add healthy fats with a light drizzle of extra virgin olive oil instead of balsamic glaze
- Pair with nuts like almonds or walnuts to slow sugar absorption
Carb-Conscious Modifications:
- Choose smaller melon portions – use a smaller melon baller or cut cubes to ½ inch
- Increase vegetable content by adding cucumber rounds between ingredients
- Focus on herbs – double the fresh basil for flavor without adding carbs
Blood Sugar Management:
- Serve as part of a balanced meal rather than alone to minimize blood sugar spikes
- Time consumption after protein-rich meals to slow glucose absorption
- Monitor portions – each skewer contains approximately 4-5 grams of carbs
Total Carb Reduction: These modifications can reduce carbs by 30-40% while maintaining satisfying flavors and presentation.

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Pro Tips and Troubleshooting
Professional Assembly Techniques
Storage and Make-Ahead Strategies
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Scaling and Presentation

Melon and Prosciutto Skewers
Ingredients
For the Skewers
- 15 small skewers approximately 4 inches long
- ½ medium-sized cantaloupe about 2 pounds
- 150 g prosciutto approximately 5-6 ounces
- 1 bunch fresh basil about 20-25 leaves
- 1 package mini bocconcini mozzarella preferably “mini mini bocconcini” for small skewers
Optional Finishing Touch:
- Balsamic glaze for drizzling
- Freshly cracked black pepper
- Extra virgin olive oil for light drizzling
Instructions
Prepare the Cantaloupe
- Using a melon baller or small ice cream scoop, carefully scoop the cantaloupe flesh into uniform spheres, aiming for pieces about ¾ inch in diameter. Place the melon balls in a large mixing bowl and set aside. If you don’t have a melon baller, cut the cantaloupe into ¾-inch cubes – they’ll work just as beautifully and taste identical.
Prepare the Prosciutto
- Take each slice of prosciutto and fold it in half lengthwise, then continue folding until you create a compact square that’s easy to skewer. This folding technique prevents the delicate prosciutto from tearing when you thread it onto the skewer and creates an attractive ruffled appearance. Each folded piece should be roughly ½ inch square.
Assemble the Skewers
- Thread ingredients onto each skewer in this order: cantaloupe ball, folded prosciutto, fresh basil leaf (fold larger leaves in half), and mini bocconcini. Press each ingredient gently but firmly onto the skewer, leaving small gaps between items to showcase each component. For longer skewers, feel free to repeat this pattern.
Final Assembly and Serving
- Arrange completed skewers on a clean serving platter or cutting board. Refrigerate for at least 15 minutes before serving to allow flavors to meld and ingredients to firm up. Just before serving, drizzle lightly with balsamic glaze if desired – this adds a beautiful glossy finish and enhances the sweet-savory flavor profile.
