Roasted Stuffed Figs
September 23rd, 2010 | Appetizers, Nibbles and Dips, Seasonal New England Ingredients, Summer, Yankee Cook Recipes | 1 Comment »
There is a chill in the air as Summer hangs up its floppy sunhat, puts on a scarf and goes by the name of Autumn again. While it’s sad to say goodbye to summer’s warm weather and produce, the best has just begun. Fall’s harvest brings all kinds of goodies, as you know. Aside from sweet squash and corn, more interesting and, dare I say, exotic fruits and vegetables are being grown and harvested in New England these days. Among them are figs.
More commonly seen in places like the Mediterranean, figs have made themselves comfortable right here in New England. Years ago, my mother saw figs at a local market and brought some to my grandfather, who had been raised in Italy. He hadn’t seen a fresh fig since he was a boy.
Well, I wish he could be here today to find them fresh and locally grown. The figs in this post came from a farm right down the road from us. Sweet and juicy, roasting condenses the sugars. I like them stuffed with a goat or blue cheese and drizzled with olive oil to add a little earthiness. Freshly chopped mint brings a subtle herbal snap to keep things from becoming too cloying.
Though this certainly seems like a decadent snack, figs are quite nutritious and low in fat. They contain vitamin A and C to prevent scurvy, as well as calcium and potassium.
Roasted Stuffed Figs – serves 4 -6
12 black mission figs
4 oz goat cheese
2 T finely chopped fresh mint
drizzle of olive oil
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Cut the stem off of the fig and cut a cross from the point to about halfway down. Gently open the fig and stuff with a teaspoon of goat cheese.
Arrange the figs on a lightly greased baking dish. Top with a sprinkle of mint and drizzle with olive oil.
Place the sheet on the top rack of the oven closest to the flame or element. Cook for 10-12 minutes until the cheese begins to brown slightly and the kitchen fills with the aroma of figs.













very classy… jackie o would be proud! oscar’s big ole’ portuguese family might be impressed over thanksgiving…