A couple of weeks ago we had a little dinner party over here and my mother-in-law brought these amazingly beautiful appetizers. They are so amazing that I had to share them with you. I seriously could have forgotten the dinner and just stuck to these. The combination of spicy capicola and sweet peaches along with the bright and fresh finish of basil is the perfect amuse bouche for any dinner party or just to snack on around the house. {Yes I have done that before. If you knock on the door after Mia is asleep and the husband is working late you might just find me on the couch with a glass of wine and these little beauties. And yes, you are welcome to come join me. Just bring your slippers cause I’ll be in mine.}
Spicy Capicola Wrapped Peaches with Basil makes 16
from Mary Ann Steele
- 16 slices of spicy capicola, sliced thin
- 2 medium freestone or white peaches
- 16 basil leaves
- Cut the peaches in half and remove the pit. Cut each peach into 8 slices.
- Lay the capicola slices on a work surface.
- Place a peach slice on the end each capicola slice.
- Next, place a basil leaf on top of each peach slice.
- Roll up the capicola to enclose the peaches and secure with a tooth pick if necessary.
- Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place on the middle rack under the broiler set on high.
- After 8 minutes, remove the baking sheet, flip each peach, and place back under the broiler for another 10 minutes or until th capicola is browned and crisp.
- Remove from the oven, allow to cool and serve.
Capicola Wrapped Peaches with Basil makes 16
from Mary Ann Steele
- 16 slices of spicy capicola, sliced thin
- 2 medium freestone or white peaches
- 16 basil leaves
- Cut the peaches in half and remove the pit. Cut each peach into 8 slices.
- Lay the capicola slices on a work surface.
- Place a peach slice on the end each capicola slice.
- Next, place a basil leaf on top of each peach slice.
- Roll up the capicola to enclose the peaches and secure with a tooth pick if necessary.
- Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place on the middle rack under the broiler set on high.
- After 8 minutes, remove the baking sheet, flip each peach, and place back under the broiler for another 10 minutes or until the capicola is browned and crisp.
- Remove from the oven, allow to cool and serve.


















