Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich
Fruity, cheesy, savory deliciousness in one bite in this quick and easy fall and winter sandwich. This Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich is great as appetizer or snack for Thanksgiving, Christmas or any holiday!
Do you stick to one particular supermarket or grocery store when you go shopping for food on a weekly basis?
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don’t depending on which one has a sale. I do have three favorite stores that I make my rounds on.
I already know, more or less, where to go for particular products or for certain food and that helps make everything easier and convenient.
One of our favorite stores is Trader Joe’s so we went there yesterday. I always navigate to the cheese aisle when I go to there as I love the variety of cheeses they have there especially the ones from Europe.
Hubby is English so he still craves a lot of European cheese especially the English kind. Since the holiday season is on us already, I was delighted to see many varieties of fruit-flavored cheeses on display and what caught my attention was this yummy looking cranberry covered (smothered more like it) chevre cheese!

Immediately, I thought to myself – I gotta make a sandwich – something that would be great not just as a snack for fall and winter but also perfect as appetizer for Thanksgiving, Christmas or any holiday table.
So, I immediately bought my favorite sandwich ingredients and thought I’d make a Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich in time for the kiddies to come back from school.
I used a cranberry raisin and pecan bread for the sandwich but you can use your favorite bread, too. I simply spread the colorful goat cheese (isn’t it lovely with the tint of cranberry against the white?) over a slice and stopped to admire how yummy it looked already…..lol. 🙂
If you can’t find the cranberry flavored chevre, no worries, you can use plain goat cheese (even mascarpone or cream cheese), and then some homemade or store-bought cranberry sauce or jam and then just spread both on the bread. That would work, too.
Then just slap on the rest of the ingredients on top. I drizzle a little honey too for just a tad of sweetness to contrast with the salty prosciutto.
And here it is!!!
Both sandwiches were all FULLY eaten (no left-overs yay!) by my two kids. I thought they won’t like the goat cheese but surprisingly they both loved it so I was obviously very happy!
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WHAT INGREDIENTS TO USE FOR Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich?
- A loaf of Cranberry Pecan Bread (or your favorite sandwich bread)
- Cranberry Chevre (fresh Goat Cheese) or Mascarpone
- A bunch of fresh Arugula (Baby Rockets)
- Prosciutto
- Honey, to taste
- A little Butter for toasting the bread
HOW DO I MAKE Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich?
- Spread some Cranberry Chevre or goat cheese on one side of a slice of bread. Top it with arugula, 2 slices of prosciutto then drizzle with a little honey. Top with the remaining slice.
- This next step is optional but it sure adds extra flavor so I highly suggest this. Butter the exposed part of the bread on either side. If you have a panini press, heat it then toast the prepared sandwich to your liking. If you don’t have one, simply use a flat griddle or frying pan to toast the bread. Flip and repeat on the other side. Serve warm.


Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich
Ingredients
- 1 Loaf of Cranberry Pecan Bread (or your favorite sandwich bread)
- 8 oz Cranberry Chevre Fresh Goat Cheese or Mascarpone
- A bunch of fresh Arugula (or Baby Rockets)
- 8 oz Prosciutto, thinly sliced
- Honey, to taste
- A little Butter for toasting the bread (optional)
Instructions
- Spread some Cranberry Chevre or goat cheese on one side of a slice of bread. Top it with arugula, 2 slices of prosciutto then drizzle with a little honey. Top with the remaining slice.
- This next step is optional but it sure adds extra flavor so I highly suggest this. Butter the exposed part of the bread on either side. If you have a panini press, heat it then toast the prepared sandwich to your liking. If you don’t have one, simply use a flat griddle or frying pan to toast the bread. Flip and repeat on the other side. Serve warm.
Notes
Last updated on January 30th, 2024 at 02:24 pm



What an exciting recipe this Cranberry Cheese and Prosciutto Sandwich is! It looks heavenly!
I love cranberry and this sandwich is out of this world tasty. Now a lunchtime favourite here!
Now that’s a good-looking sandwich! I bet the flavors are just amazing – I’m putting the ingredients on my shopping list so I can try it too!