Savory Radicchio and Prosciutto Crostini Topped with Sweet Syrupy Sapa

Ingrédients
toasty bread4 servings
garlic1 clove
glugs of olive oil1
pancetta2 slices
radicchio1 Head
salt & pepper4 servings
optional - few of cheese - we use sheep's milk1 slices
if unavailable1 can
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Nutrition Facts
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Instructions
In a pan, heat the olive oil on low heat, add in the clove of garlic.
Cook until lightly brown on all sides.Turn up the heat, rough chop your head of radicchio, removing the core and cook down for a couple of minutes until the radicchio wilts.Turn the heat down, chop up your prosciutto or bacon and add to the pan.
You want to render the fat of this slowly - if you have the heat too high, the pork will crisp up & become chewy - you dont want this with the soft radicchio.Allow to cook until most of the moisture in the pan has cooked out.
The radicchio & pork should still be soft.
Season with salt & pepper.
Remove the clove of garlic and drizzle over the sapa or balsamic & honey mixture.
Check your seasonings.Toast the bread, top with a slice of pecorino then a spoonful of the mixture and serve immediately.
Goes great with a glass of red wine.
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