Peas + Crispy Prosciutto with Parmesan
A simple little skillet dish from Natalie’s kitchen — sweet peas, crispy prosciutto, parmesan, and lemon layered together into one of those recipes that somehow tastes far fancier than the effort it takes.
If there’s one flavor combination that feels completely meant to be together, it’s peas and prosciutto.
Sweet tender peas. Crispy salty prosciutto. Fresh parmesan melting slightly into everything. Bright lemon over the top.
Simple ingredients that somehow create something incredibly satisfying.
This is one of those recipes that comes together in minutes but feels special enough to serve for dinner guests.
Although honestly…if your name is Natalie, there’s a very good chance you’ll just eat the entire bowl for dinner standing at the kitchen counter.
No judgment here.
Sometimes the side dish completely steals the show.
Why We Love It
Peas
Tiny green powerhouses packed with vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants that help support healthy skin and collagen production.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Healthy fats help nourish the skin barrier while adding richness and silky texture to the dish.
Parmesan
Adds savory depth and comfort while helping simple ingredients feel elevated and satisfying.
Simple Real Ingredients
One of the best reminders that nourishing food does not need to be complicated to feel special.
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh or frozen peas
- 4–6 slices prosciutto, chopped or torn
- 2 tablespoons butter or extra-virgin olive oil
- sea salt
- fresh cracked black pepper
- juice of 1/2 lemon
- 1/3–1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
Optional:
- pinch red pepper flakes
- extra parmesan for serving
- drizzle olive oil
Directions
Heat a large skillet over medium heat.
Add the prosciutto and cook for several minutes until crisp and the fat has rendered.
Remove the prosciutto using a slotted spoon and set aside, leaving the flavorful drippings in the pan.
Add the butter, olive oil, or a mixture of both.
Once melted and warm, add the peas and season with salt and pepper.
Cook for 4–6 minutes until the peas are bright green, tender, and beginning to blister slightly.
Remove from heat and squeeze over the fresh lemon juice.
Stir in most of the parmesan and crispy prosciutto, allowing the residual heat to melt the cheese slightly into the peas.
Transfer to a serving bowl and finish with extra parmesan, black pepper, and olive oil if desired.
Serve warm.
Glow Note
I love recipes like this because they prove simple food can still feel deeply comforting and beautiful.
Just a few fresh ingredients layered together thoughtfully.
Honestly one of my favorite kinds of cooking.
Love + Eat Well,
Natalie
