All photos and recipe from Sista Felicia
Ingredients:
½ ripe Bartlett Pear diced into ½ inch pieces
¼ cup thinly sliced Vidalia onion
2 tablespoon of sweet butter1 ½ tablespoons light brown sugar
½ teaspoon cider vinegar
½ cup baby arugula
½ cup crumbled blue cheese
¼ cup crumbled goat cheese
2 thin sliced prosciutto torn into bite size pieces
Balsamic glaze for drizzling
Step 1: using a paring knife, thinly slice onion
Step 2: Cut pear in half-length wise and remove
Step 3: Remove core
Step 4: to dice pear into bite size pieces , first Slice pear horizontally then vertically
Step 5: Melt butter in small fry pan
Step 6: add onions and sauté over medium high heat for 5- min.
Step 7: continue cooking over medium high heat until onions start to turn golden brown
Step 8: add diced pears
Step 9: continue cooking over medium high heat for 3-4 min or until pears start to soften, but are not mushy
Step 10: turn heat to low and stir in brown sugar
Step 11: Add cider vinegar and deglaze the goodness stuck on the bottom of the pan 
Step 12: remove pan from heat and let mixture rest for 2-3 min
* Note: Have will Power! Mixture will look good enough to eat with a spoon…
Step 13: spoon mixture evenly across flatbread 
Step 14: Top with blue cheese and goat cheese
Step 15: carefully transfer flatbread to a pre-heated pizza stone, in a pre-heated 400 degree oven 
*I’ve baked this flatbread 2 different ways. First by adding arugula & prosciutto before baking, as seen in this photo and the second time and every other time therefore after, baking it first then adding the arugula and prosciutto. I have to say I definitely prefer adding it after. Try it both ways see which way you and your family prefer!
Step 16: Bake 5-7 minutes then carefully remove flatbread pizza by sliding it onto a large cutting board
*Note this is what your flatbread will look like if you bake it without the arugula and prosciutto
Step 17: Scatter baby arugula and torn pieces of prosciutto over the top
Step 18: Drizzle balsamic glaze over the top
Enjoy!

That looks much better than deviled eggs for Mug Up (wink wink, hint hint). I’ll have to try this recipe once I get back to Annisquam and into cooking mode again.
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Got the Hint!!!! Wink Wink!!
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Looks delicious. I have been having my kitchen renovated these last two months. I am looking forward to cooking again. This recipe will def be on my list. Yummy
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Oh my! That looks incredible.
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Believe me it is outstanding the contrasting flavors are just a wonderful combination
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was your flatbread pre-baked before sticking in oven with the toppings?
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