Most of my family have fig trees growing in their gardens so we get loads every summer. I've got a tree in my garden but only got one or two out of it this year.
Yes, we have a fig tree in the garden too tigger, and usually get loads of fruit but this year we've only had a couple. The squirrels and birds usually get the benefit of them.
Supposing I was to give them another go, stuff 'em with cheese and wrap in prosciutto (actually sounds tasty), how long would you bake them for, and would you eat the skin?
I had a fresh fig once on holiday in Malta, it was gorgeous but then I didn't make it to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Never dared have one since I was sooo embarrassed.
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.
Yikes prudie, hadn't thought if that aspect of figs, maybe I'd better not in view of recent..er..events in my life ;)
Thanks Eccles, it does actually sound really nice, I love balsamic, and nuts of any description. Will have to hold that one in abeyance for a little while..
Eccles, do you bake..cakes and things...as well as cook? Have you ever made one of those Swedish princess cakes they did on Bake Off? Or any special cake type thing?
Eccles...I LOVE figs!!!
Where have you been seeing them
...like the sound of them being stuffed with cheese...are you having a dinner party or something as they sound quite posh!!!!
All I can remember about figs, and dates, is that a box of them turned up every Xmas, also a box of Newberry Fruits. it was a seasonal thing round our way.