Showing posts with label figs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label figs. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Fall Fig and Gorgonzola Crostini

Sweet ripe figs and tangy blue cheese make a heavenly pairing for easy and elegant crostini appetizers, or grab a loaf of Village Bakery's walnut levain and make sinfully rich open-faced sandwiches for lunch.

Ripe figs are key here...after you buy them, leave them out of the refrigerator until they feel soft when you squeeze them gently between thumb and forefinger. If you must make this before your figs finish ripening, you could drizzle a little honey over the top to sweeten, but it's worth waiting an extra day for the figs to sweeten themselves.

Ingredients
Small or large slices of bread, toasted
Gorgonzola, Bleu d'Auvergne, or another creamy blue cheese
Ripe figs, halved lengthwise and then sliced into thirds


Spread a thin layer of blue cheese on the toasts, top with figs, and serve.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Pardon Me, Waiter, but There's Some Champagne in My Fruit Cup

Okay, let's say you're stranded on a desert island with only one coconut husk, a bottle of sparkling Viognier, and some strawberries and figs. On the surface, this would seem like a horrible situation -- do you use the coconut husk as a glass to drink the champagne, thereby missing out on dessert, or do you use it as a bowl for a fruit salad, but miss out on the champagne? (Obviously, you can't just drink the champagne out of the bottle, since you don't want to risk looking like a lush when the cruise ship drops by to rescue you.)


Fear not, sea-bound readers. We have discovered the perfect solution to what is surely an age-old dilemma. Just make sure to only frequent desert islands with free Wi-Fi so you can refer back to this and other single-husk recipes as needed.

Ingredients
Ripe, fragrant strawberries, sliced crosswise (or any berries)
Fresh figs, cut into quarters or sixths
Sparkling Viognier or champagne (you'll probably want to stay on the sweeter side unless your fruit is very sweet)

Combine the fruit in single-serving dishes. Drizzle each serving with a slosh of champagne, and let sit for 2-3 minutes before serving.



P.S. In other news, look what photo was recently picked to feature on FoodPornDaily!
(Thank you to Ann at Il Fiorello for directing us to the website!)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Mostly Plants for the Sweet Tooth: Figs with Honey Balsamic Reduction, Toasted Nuts


Ingredients
Figs
Balsamic vinegar
Honey
Pecans, almonds, hazelnuts, or any other nuts

Toast the nuts in a pan over medium heat, shaking from time to time, until lightly browned. Decant onto a plate and let cool for a few minutes.

Heat 2-3 tbsp balsamic vinegar over medium heat until it begins to simmer, then turn down heat to low and continue to simmer until the volume is halved. Remove from heat and add a few drops of honey. Stir.

Cut figs lengthwise and arrange on plate. Drizzle with balsamic reduction. (Or, drizzle with balsamic vinegar and grate parmesan cheese over the top. I like it the other way slightly better.)

Serve with the warm toasted nuts.