As I'm sure you can all guess, since figs are well and truly out of season by now, this picture is from a dinner more than a few Saturday nights ago. However, I had sort of forgotten that I had taken the photo, so it's now getting its moment of glory (or its second moment, after the original making when -- yes, I will brag -- it elicited great acclaim) until now.
Figs -- I love figs. I couldn't give a fig because when I get a fig I keep a fig. I am a figgy piggy. I love them fresh in salads, baked in cakes, dried and chopped into granola bars. I love how they can be super sweet, oozing with syrup, or just mildly fresh, used as a counterpoint in savory dishes. Figs have a little bit of the diva about them; they are extremely sensitive and prone to sudden changes of mood. Your firm fig will turn to jelly on the inside overnight if you're not careful, and the slightest bruising in the bag on the way back from the market can ruin your fruit for anything but fig jam.
It must have been in September sometime, when I picked up the last handful of figs from Borough Market to have with dinner. I had done one of my classic over-shops so cooked up a frenzy of dishes for our meal, and by the time I got to dessert I really didn't feel like doing anything that required more than 5 minutes. I decided to roast the figs to concentrate their flavors, stuffed with goat's cheese because hey -- everything's better with goat's cheese -- and finished with a little sweet and piquant glaze to tie it all together.
Roast figs with goat's cheese
Figs (3 x person)
Goat's cheese
1 tsp honey plus 1/4 tsp. balsamic vinegar per person
Cut off top stem of each fig. Make two cuts at right angles 1/3 way down figs so you can stuff about a teaspoon of cheese into each fig. Whisk honey and vinegar and drizzle over the top. Bake in 325 oven for about 10 minutes, or until figs are hot and softened. Drizzle more glaze over the top to serve.
24 comments:
I am a figgy piggy, too! And these look MAValous! I wish they were in season longer. Hmm. I wonder if they package frozen figs.
I have never had roast figs before...should really try it, as yours look so inviting!
i have never even tried figs before, how sad is that! these look so pretty and good!
I adore your tantalizing tribute to figs. This is one of my favorite fruits, so much so that I have a fig tree growing in my Manhattan apartment - no joke! It gave me nine sweet green figs last year. I'll have to try this recipe when next season comes around!
Figs and goat cheese has GOT to be the best creation ever. I'm totally jealous right now :)
who cares how long ago you had it I want it NOW
How pretty! Figs and goat cheese have to be one of the best combinations on earth, I think. Roasting them must be as mouthwatering as grilling them--they just get so carmelized and delicious!
Figs are so delicious with goat cheese! Your glaze sounds so tasty as well. I just discovered and fell in love with figs a few years back. There is a fig jam I'd like to make sometime.
Really lovely. Husband is the fig lover here and he'd go nuts for this! Beautiful.
I love love LOVE it!
Looks delicious! I like simple dishes like these.
This sounds wonderful! Great mix of flavors here.
I am a figgy piggy too! I bet these were divine!
Yum! Figs with goat cheese sound terrific and I love the balsamic honey glaze, excellent!
Figgy Piggy, LOL!!! I love figs, too! Unfortunately I hardly ever have them because it's hard to find fresh around here. But this looks deeeeeeelicious! :D
I LOVE fresh figs. My dad has a fig tree in our yard and so I've been quite spoiled with them. This is a delicious recipe. Goat's cheese and honey are just the ideal stuffing.
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Figgy Piggy...I love it. What a great appetizer for the holidays. Thanks.
Goat cheese and figs are perfect partners. Excellent dish.
I've never really known what to do with figs - but this looks lovely and I will definitely have a go!
I'm an avid lover of figs too...oh how I wish they were still in season! Thanks for sharing, I'll bookmark this recipe for next year!
It sounds figgy good. :) I've never had figs(except in Fig Newtons & that DOESN'T count!)
~ingrid
This is my number one favorite way to roast figs. But my version is not as fancy as yours, though. I just stuff some goat cheese in the middle of the figs, bake them soft, drizzle some honey over them and eat them warm. The use of balsamic in the glaze is very interesting and I can see that it must be delicious. Will try it next time I roast me some figs. Thanks.
I am going to have to remember that I can stuff these babies, and not go all chop chop on them! Great post!
I wonder if they package frozen figs.
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