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Fig and Speck Pizza

Fig and Speck Pizza
My mother grew up in an Italian-American family in Brooklyn. Gran Fran, my mother, has for all sorts of recipes, both old and new. Her favorites were passed down from her Nonna (the typical Italian grandma) and her mother. In turn, over the years, she has passed along her considerable collection of recipes and food facts to all of her children and now her grandchildren.

Recently, I asked Gran Fran about the difference between speck and pancetta. She told me speck is more like a black forest ham, cured, whereas pancetta is raw and needs to be cooked. She then shared this Fig and Speck Pizza recipe with me.

There are a lot of ingredients here, but it's a simple process to put the whole thing together. I bought pizza dough since I've never had much luck with making my own. The fun part comes when you spread everything out and grate that final sprinkling of parmesan over the top.

Have fun with this and enjoy your Fall!

recipe courtesy of Fran Claro of The Italian Pantry.

FIg and Speck Pizza

Ingredients:

  • Dough for 1 pizza crust, store-bought or homemade
  • 1 cup whole milk ricotta, well drained
  • 1/2 pound whole-milk mozzarella, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 pound speck, diced
  • 12 figs, halved lengthwise
  • 3 garlic cloves, quartered
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 6 basil leaves, torn
  • 3 tablespoons Parmigiano Reggiano, grated
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • Sprinkle coarse salt
  • Sprinkle red pepper flakes
Method:
  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
  • In the olive oil, saute garlic until golden; set aside oil and garlic.
  • Spread pizza dough in lightly oiled pan.
  • Smooth ricotta over dough; top with mozzarella.
  • Arrange figs in a pinwheel pattern atop mozzarella; sprinkle with speck.
  • Scatter garlic over ingredients; set oil aside.
  • Sprinkle pizza with basil, Parmigiano, salt, and pepper.
  • Drizzle with garlic oil and honey.
  • Bake 18 to 25 minutes, or until crust is golden and cheese is bubbling.
 
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Speck is the only non-traditional ingredient in this recipe. You can replace it with prosciutto, bacon or black forest ham. But, if you can find speck, use it, such a nice earthy flavor.

Ingredients:
  • Dough for 1 pizza crust, store-bought or homemade
  • 1 cup whole milk ricotta, well drained1/2 pound whole-milk mozzarella, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 pound speck, sliced
  • 12 figs, halved lengthwise
  • 3 garlic cloves, quartered
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 6 basil leaves, torn
  • 3 tablespoons Parmigiano Reggiano, grated
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • Sprinkle coarse salt
  • Sprinkle red pepper flakes
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10 comments
Oct 23, 2011. 3:58 PMGrissini says:
Awesome Pizza. Did you cut the stems off the figs? And in a retail setting, whole milk mozz is vastly different than fresh ovoline. Finding Speck is a challenge but definitively worth the hunt. Serrano would be an easy and awesome substitute. Iberico would be beyond baller. Great ible and I can't wait to try this out.
Oct 20, 2011. 11:20 AMzazenergy says:
gorgeous photography and great instructable! i wish i had smell-a-vision!
Oct 17, 2011. 2:52 PMicsnerdics says:
Nonna was right. : )
Speck is like prosciutto cotto (cooked), but smoked.
Pancetta is taken from the belly of the pig and it's by far like 50/50 fat and ham, it needs to be cooked and also it's less healty. :D

thought i'm vegetarian, i know my italian shi-! :D

p.s. FIGS ARE AWESOME! really nice recipe!
Oct 17, 2011. 4:17 PMformellini says:
NOOOOO!
Speck is not like prosciutto cotto (boiled) is flavored with pepper etc. then smoked like bacon and then aged like prosciutto crudo.

And I suggest to put speck on pizza just before eating because cooked speck will be chewy.

Great pizza I'll try it soon!
Oct 17, 2011. 11:15 PMicsnerdics says:
lol i was sleepy, i mean, it's like prosciutto crudo, not cotto.

insomma, un salume stagionato e affumicato. :D
Oct 17, 2011. 4:37 PMkatydot says:
Do so love this pizza. Nonreactive Pan strikes again! Wonderful!

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