Manchego Crisps with Serrano Ham, Quince and Marcona Almonds
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First, there’s the shopping. Dear God, so much shopping! And it doesn’t help that my beloved family members are notoriously impossible to buy for. (My mom always says that she’ll love whatever I give her. This is a lie.) Also, hoards of people pushing me in over-crowded stores doesn’t really jibe so well with my anxiety disorder. Second, Logan grows his “holiday beard,” which is very real, very bushy, and a veritable Venus fly trap for finger food crumbs. (Not hot.) Finally, eczema. I won’t go into detail because this is a food blog, but the struggle is real.
Don’t worry. My relationship with December is obviously more love than hate. You know I’m obsessed with presents, festive décor/ensembles, and Christmas celebrations (in that order). And I’m pretty pumped to hop on the holiday party circuit, as I very much enjoy hugging all my favorite people while wearing sparkly things and consuming copious amounts of wine and cheese.

I’ve never hosted one.
To those of you gasping in shock at your computer screen, I get it. I’m disappointed in myself too. I’ve thrown infinity football extravaganzas, Cinco de Mayo fiestas, and birthday celebrations, so the fact that I’ve never managed to pull off a holiday soirée is shameful, to say the least.

But this year is going to be different, friends, as I have decided to host the most epic of Christmas parties. Not gonna lie, I’m a little nervous, since Logan sent out the invite weeks ago (he’s a planner) to 67 people. Our apartment can comfortably fit 30 max, and we’ve only received 3 regrets, so there may be some issues.
Instead of worrying about the floor collapsing and/or possible eviction, I’m distracting myself by gleefully planning a stress-free menu for the glorious event. I’ve come up with a handful of celebratory recipes (which I’ll be sharing over the next few days), the first of which is Manchego Crisps with Serrano Ham, Quince and Marcona Almonds.

I’m also thrilled to report that these crisps are laughably simple to make. You literally just drop tablespoons of grated cheese onto a parchment-lined baking sheet, season each one with a little salt and fresh ground pepper, and then bake them for 8 minutes until they’ve formed magical snowflakes of crispy cheese. You can even make the crisps up to two full days in advance, meaning that all you’ll have to do come party time is add the fancy toppings. Hallelujah.

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Manchego Crisps with Serrano Ham, Quince, and Marcona Almonds: (Serves 8)

1 wedge (5.2 ounce) Président Manchego, rind removed
Coarse black pepper
4 ounces Président Brie (optional), sliced into 1-inch pieces
¼ pound Serrano ham, roughly torn
2 ounces quince paste, cut into small cubes
¼ cup Marcona almonds, chopped
Preparing your Manchego Crisps with Serrano Ham, Quince and Marcona Almonds:
-Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment and briefly set aside.
-Using the large holes of a box grater, grate the Président Manchego.






Ingredients
- 1 wedge 5.2 ounce Président Manchego, rind removed
- Coarse black pepper
- 4 ounces Président Brie optional
- ¼ pound Serrano ham
- 2 ounces quince paste
- ¼ cup Marcona almonds chopped
Instructions
- Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment and briefly set aside.
- Using the large holes of a box grater, grate the Président Manchego. Pour a tablespoon of the grated Manchego onto the prepared baking sheet and pat it down so that the cheese is in a thin round (about 2½-inches in diameter) . Repeat with the remaining cheese, making sure to leave about an inch between each round. Sprinkle the rounds with a generous amount of coarse black pepper.
- Bake for 8 minutes until the cheese turns a deep golden brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheets, then use a spatula to loosen the crisps from the parchment and transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Meanwhile, tear the Serrano ham into 2-inch pieces. Slice the brie into 1-inch slices, cut the quince paste into very small cubes, and chop the Marcona almonds.
- Top each Manchego Crisp with a slice of Brie, a couple pieces of Serrano ham, a few quince cubes, and a sprinkling of chopped almonds. Serve immediately.
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