Featuring fig jam, dried figs, and fresh figs (for those glorious few weeks when they’re in season), our best fig recipes earn rave reviews. Bake up a batch of fig bars or a fig cake recipe, simmer ...
Believe it or not, it’s rare that someone who develops recipes for a living gets to play with their food. But that’s what I’ve been doing with figs for the last couple weeks. I’m always one to become ...
It’s become tradition at my house to make new traditions, especially during Rosh Hashana, which begins today at sundown. Unlike the holiday meal for Passover, with its ingredient restrictions, the ...
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Figs with Goat Cheese Salad
This Fig with Goat Cheese Salad is a classic, beautiful, savory, and elegant dish perfect for a light lunch or a late summer salad dinner. Pairing my newly purchased figs with cheese is a given. The ...
Every year around this time, I wait for a text from some good friends who have an old, sprawling fig tree in their backyard: “Figs are ripening! Come pick anytime!” And we do. Figs are utterly unlike ...
When fresh figs are in season, this recipe for Fig Bars is just the thing. They are layered in a square baking pan, and the recipe makes 36 bars. If you prefer using dried figs, the second recipe will ...
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Easy Cauliflower with Figs
This post contains affiliate links. Savory Spin earns a small commission from linked products. Please read our disclosure policy for more information. Sweet dry figs unite with cauliflower and a ...
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I Make This 3-Ingredient Fig-And-Ricotta Stuffed Bread Every Christmas—and It Never Lasts Long
Add the dough to the parchment and, using a rolling pin, roll into a large oblong rectangle, about 15-by-10 inches. Spread ...
Makes 12 pints. Modified family recipe by Teresa B. Day. 32 cups fresh figs with stems attached 24 cups granulated sugar 2 lemons 1. Wash figs under cold water. 2. In a 12-quart stock pot, layer 8 ...
A ripe fig is a joyous thing. The multitude of tiny seeds in its interior make a jolly crunch when molars grind the tiny gems. Each noisy bit blends with the honeyed notes of the surrounding flesh.
Fig jams and preserves are easy to make and a great way to use up the summer harvest. (Photo by Ann Maloney, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) I was inspired by Dennis Bickham of Zachary, who shared his ...
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