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Figs
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Everywhere I go at the moment I am coming across gorgeous looking plump, fresh figs.
I had one sliced on a pizza the other evening and tomorrow I will stuff some with cheese and wrap in prosciutto before baking.
If you have never had a fresh fig do buy one and tuck in over the next few weeks, they really are lovely and worth a try.
I had one sliced on a pizza the other evening and tomorrow I will stuff some with cheese and wrap in prosciutto before baking.
If you have never had a fresh fig do buy one and tuck in over the next few weeks, they really are lovely and worth a try.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I snip off the stalk and slash into quarters to about 2/3rds down. Cut a slice of cheese, mozzarella is popular (but bland in my book) or soft blue cheese and fill the cross section. Fold a slice of prosciutto in half and wrap around the fig and whack in a hot (180c) oven for ~12 mins or until cheese is beginning to give, the ham is crisping and the fig is warmed.
Serve with a drizzle of good balsamic vinegar a walnut or two and some baby leaves or micro herbs.
Serve with a drizzle of good balsamic vinegar a walnut or two and some baby leaves or micro herbs.