Delish Black Mission Figs!

Delish Black Mission Figs!
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    5 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    15 mins
  • SERVING
    4 People
  • VIEWS
    18

Elevate the humble fig to new heights with this simple yet sophisticated appetizer. Sweet, salty, and creamy, these broiled figs are a delightful explosion of flavor in every bite.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    28 g
  • Cholesterol
    21 mg
  • Fiber
    3 g
  • Protein
    6 g
  • Saturated Fat
    4 g
  • Sodium
    283 mg
  • Sugar
    25 g
  • Fat
    8 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step
5 mins

Position an oven rack approximately 6 inches from the broiler and preheat the broiler. (5 minutes)

02

Step
5 mins

Arrange fig halves, cut-side up, on a baking sheet. Top each half with crumbled goat cheese, followed by strips of prosciutto. (5 minutes)

03

Step
5 mins

Broil in the preheated oven until the prosciutto is crispy and the goat cheese is melted and slightly browned, about 3 to 5 minutes. (5 minutes)

04

Step
2 mins

Transfer the warm figs to a serving platter and drizzle generously with honey. Serve immediately and enjoy! (2 minutes)

For an extra touch of elegance, consider adding a sprinkle of chopped pistachios or walnuts after broiling.
If you prefer a stronger cheese flavor, use a tangy aged goat cheese.
Balsamic glaze can be used in place of honey for a richer, more complex flavor profile.
Ensure the prosciutto is thinly sliced for optimal crisping under the broiler.
Watch the figs closely while broiling to prevent burning. Broiling times may vary depending on your oven.

Casimir Grady

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 5.0/ 5 ( 6 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (6)
  • Letitia Gradyoreilly

    I used fig jam instead of fresh figs and it was still amazing!

  • Lorna Mannconnelly

    The balsamic glaze was a great substitute for honey. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • Elisabeth Gleason

    My goat cheese didn't melt as much as I wanted, so I broiled it a little longer. Keep an eye on it!

  • Davon Reichert

    I sprinkled a bit of sea salt on top after broiling – highly recommend!

  • Fae Hand

    Absolutely divine! The combination of sweet, salty, and tangy is perfect.

  • Kenton Nienow

    So easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser!

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