Thank Yous and…Baked Figs

by Peter G on February 27, 2008 · Recipes


I only realised the other day that I had officially forgotten to thank Ivy on my own blog, for giving me an “excellent Blog” award. Oops! I’m so sorry for that. I know I left a comment in your comments section but I realised I hadn’t done that here. Thank you again and it is really nice to be appreciated. All the other bloggers that I would have liked to award it to have already received one! So much love in the foodie blogosphere at the moment!

So on with today’s recipe…

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Beautiful, soft, delicious figs

When I was at the markets the other day, I noticed some fresh figs on display and I noted to myself that I hadn’t really cooked with them this summer. The owner explained they were nearing the end of their cycle and that this batch would be very ripe. I picked up a few and got home thinking about creating a dish with them. They’re very popular in Greek cooking often served dried and with cheese and walnuts. They are used in sweets and in jams. I wanted to go a different route with them. I had seen a few recipes about on the net and on many cooking shows where fresh figs are often baked in an oven wrapped in prosciutto and stuffed with a gorgonzola cheese. Well I have issues with strong smelly cheeses. So I opted to bake my figs with mozzarella or the little balls of mozzarella often known as bocconcini. The taste was simpler but before baking them I drizzled some extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. They turned out a treat! The cheese had melted through and the balsamic had slightly caramelized. Try this for something different.

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RECIPE FOR BAKED FIGS WITH MOZZARELLA

6 freh figs cut with a criss cross shape
Fresh Buffalo Mozzarella or fresh Bocconcini Balls or pearls
drizzle of extra virgin olive oil
a good “splash” of balsamic
salt an pepper to taste

Once you’ve cut a cris cross shape on each fig, gently stuff it with a piece of mozzarella or bocconcini. Drizzle a little amount of good quality extra virgin olive oil and a good “splash” of balsamic. Season with a little salt and pepper. Bake in a 200 deg C preheated oven for 10 mins. Serve warm and enjoy this soft, sensual dish.

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They almost look like flowers…

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1 Dana & Ed December 13, 2009 at 03:10

Love the fig flower recipe thanks – do you know what cheeses go well with other varieties of fig (we have White Adriatic) – or is it simply cheese and fig = satisfaction?

2 Peter G December 13, 2009 at 03:51

Basically cheese and figs equal a whole lot of satisfaction! You could try a blue cheese and then wrap the figs in prosciutto and drizzle balsamic over the top. Cheers!

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