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  1. #16
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    Add lemon zest and chopped walnuts.

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    mmmmmm, that reminds me of this Greek fig paste I got at the grocery store just because if they put a high enough price tag on something and display it with exotic foods, I will probably buy it just to see what it is. It was made with lemon and hazelnuts and it was amazing (but probably not worth $10 for a little tray of it).
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    I love fresh figs. And fig marmalade/jam. I eat them whole, except the stem.

    They are very tasty in a salad: some fresh arugula, quartered figs, some chopped hazelnuts, prosciutto... splurge some mozarella di bufala, balsamic vinegar & olive oil. Yum. You can also caramelize the figs with a bit of balsamic vinegar, putting them in a pan...

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    Mmm... we had two fig trees in our backyard when I was a kid. It was amazing - bowls and bowls of figs around this time of the year.

    Something to try - wrap bacon around dates and fry them in the pan for about 5 minutes. So delicious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caddy View Post

    Something to try - wrap bacon around dates and fry them in the pan for about 5 minutes. So delicious.
    Or, go one step further - pull out the pit, replace it with slivered almonds and a little feta and close them up then wrap the date with prosciutto. Then fry or broil them. Then drizzle with a balsamic reduction - PURE HEAVEN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Or, go one step further - pull out the pit, replace it with slivered almonds and a little feta and close them up then wrap the date with prosciutto. Then fry or broil them. Then drizzle with a balsamic reduction - PURE HEAVEN.
    OMG! Talk about decadent yumminess! My mouth is drooling just reading this...

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    It is only in the last year or two that I have ever tried fresh figs and I just love 'em.

    If I had one last request of what I would eat before I died, it would be a handful of lovely fresh figs.

    Oh yes, I eat the whole fig(s).

    Unfortunately they are quite an expensive fruit over here, usually £2 for 4 ($3).
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Or, go one step further - pull out the pit, replace it with slivered almonds and a little feta and close them up then wrap the date with prosciutto. Then fry or broil them. Then drizzle with a balsamic reduction - PURE HEAVEN.
    I will second Catrin on her comment: OMG. I may have to buy some dates soon.

 

 

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