The world of people is (sorta) broken up into two types: the snackers and the meal-eaters. You know what I’m talking about. Like, they don’t eat three meals a day like normal people, instead they just snack all day long and maybe have a one full meal sprinkled somewhere in between a ton of snacks.
They’ll start the day with coffee and a few pieces of turkey bacon and then around 11am they’ll have a few handfuls of granola or maybe a small bowl of oatmeal. At 1pm they might have some tea and too many Cheez-its. They might even feel Cheez-it-full. (That’s totally a thing.) And then when 3pm rolls around they’ll have their afternoon coffee and some sort of coffee cake/scone situation. They might have a full dinner that night…or not. They might just decide to snack some more.
I used to think those people were psychos. I was strictly a meal person, no snacks! Ever! And then something happened. I dunno if it was the whole small plate trend that’s everywhere or what, but now I’m totally a snack person. I’m super into the whole idea of eating a little bit of lots of things. More variety. More exploration. Makes for a more exciting life, I think.
Snacks are very cool.
This honey roasted plum situation just made its way into my favorite snack category.
Plums begin by being casually drizzled with a combination of extra-virgin olive oil and honey. There’s a few dashes of salt and a sprig of fresh rosemary.
The plums bake in the oven for about 15 minutes, until they’re just tender and juicy.
Seek out good quality ricotta. Good ricotta is good. Bad, super cheap ricotta is inedible. Get good bread, too. Life is too short to eat terrible bread.
The ricotta is thickly spread on olive oil grilled bread. The warm plums are arranged on top and then lastly, the lemon zest. Oh the lemon zest! So important.
I used a vegetable peeler to slice the zest into big wedges. I then took a sharp knife and sliced it super thin.
You could call this an appetizer. Or a snack. Your choice. Snack person? Or meal person? Tell me!
Honey Roasted Plums Ricotta Crostini
6 plums
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespooons extra-virgin olive oil, plus 1 teaspoon
1 sprig of fresh rosemary
Salt
1/2 cup ricotta
8 slices of good quality bread
1/2 lemon’s zest, thinly sliced
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Slice plums in half and extract the seeds. Place the plums cut side up on a baking sheet. In a small bowl, mix together the honey and olive oil until combined. Pour over plums casually. Sprinkle rosemary and a few pinches of salt on the plums. Transfer them to the oven and bake until they’re slightly tender and release some juice, about 15 minutes.
2. Meanwhile, heat a grill pan over moderately high heat. Brush the pan with olive oil and grill bread until toasted on both sides. Allow the plums to cool slightly and cut them into 1/4-inch slices. Scoop a tablespoon of ricotta onto each piece of bread, spreading it evenly. Top with a few slices of sliced lemon zest.
Inspired by Martha Stewart
Yields 8 crostinis
I am a three-meal-a-day lady, but I love snacks. I also think that food of the snack variety makes an excellent dinner — such as this! You just can’t go wrong with things on toast.
I am a three-meal-a-day lady, but I love snacks. I also think that food of the snack variety makes an excellent dinner — such as this! You just can’t go wrong with things on toast.
These look SO good – I could live on crostini, and these certainly are added to my list!!
xo
Nicole
http://www.hourglassandbloom.wordpress.com
I’m totally a snacker, and these just moved to the top of my to-snack-on list!!
I’m totally with you on the ricotta. Once you’ve tasted good ricotta, you can’t even understand that stuff that comes out of the plastic container in one rubbery lump.
I’m a snacker in the mornings but a meal-er in the afternoons and evenings. If I don’t feel like I had a real lunch or dinner, I devolve into eating entire jars of Biscoff.
It looks yummy. texture is very good and mouth watering . definitely i will try this and let u know. thanks for this lovely post…
Snacks ARE very cool. Especially this one, yum!
Love everything about this. Simple. Gorgeous.
I appreciate your generosity of ricotta here…i hear ya!
Everything about this appetizer is very appealing to me! The sweet tart plumbs with with creamy ricotta and crunchy bread….and drizzled with honey!? Addicting!
I am all about bread, cheese, and fruit together! But never have I thought of putting together these ingredients and the lemon wedges! I love it! I am a breakfast and dinner gal… Lunch is pretty much divvying up snackies from 10:45-3:00… I teach at a high school and lunch is at 10:45, I don’t wanna eat a big lunch that early. My stomach can’t handle it. So snacking throughout is the solution… Keeps me awake during fourth hour too!
I’m definitely both – it depends on the day and the time I have, most of the times. I just love ricotta cheese: I often say you can’t go wrong with ricotta! [Ricotta pancakes suddenly came into my mind… yummy!]
I am more of a snacker, though I love a good meal. I could certainly eat a meals worth of these.
I really like the look of these crostinis! I’ve never thought to roast plums before, so thank you for opening my mind to a world of possibilities (as plums are probably my favorite stone fruit).
Great post!
Life is too short to eat terrible bread… I soooo agree with you! Life is too short to eat terrible anything. Let’s all eat delicious snacks all day long!