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Fresh Figs with Goat Cheese and Peppered Honey

Fresh Figs with Goat Cheese and Peppered Honey

Figs seem to be something of a rarity, especially around here. No sign of them at our farmers’ market, meaning they probably don’t grow anywhere even remotely near here. But I was lucky enough to spot a pint of fresh figs one week at Trader Joes (where they’ve since disappeared) and made darn sure they didn’t go to waste.

This recipe is simple. Almost too simple, you might think. It doesn’t require any heat whatsoever, and very little effort beyond slicing the figs and mixing a bit of honey with some freshly cracked pepper. But boy does it taste good. You know I’m a sucker for anything with goat cheese in it, but a juicy fig, drizzled with a sweet and surprising peppered honey, well, we could have easily made an entire meal (or even dessert) out of just this. In Taylor’s words, all you need is a bit of prosciutto and you’d be set (me, I was plenty happy without the prosciutto, but, you know Taylor, he thinks anything is better when it’s wrapped/stuffed/sauteed with a bit of pork).

Figs intrigue me, especially after a recipe like this. Growing up they weren’t something I ate, well, ever, and my only association with them was Fig Newton cookies (which, in my opinion, shouldn’t even be allowed to be called a cookie). But a fresh fig is nothing like the off-colored goo inside those concoctions. I wish they had a longer season, or at least longer than a week or two here in Tennessee, so I could further explore their culinary possibilities.

(and psst!! For those of you that read this blog via email or rss reader, you may want to click on through to the site. I’ve just given it a pretty substantial facelift – you should take a gander for yourself, and let me know what you think!)

Fresh Figs with Goat Cheese and Peppered Honey

Makes 4 appetizer servings. Recipe from Epicurious.

Ingredients:

1/4 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
12 fresh figs
1/4 cup soft fresh goat cheese

Directions:

Combine honey and pepper in small pitcher; stir to blend. Starting at stem end, cut each fig into quarters, stopping 1/2 inch from bottom to leave base intact. Gently press figs open. Spoon 1 teaspoon cheese into center of each. Arrange figs on platter; drizzle with peppered honey.

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20 Comments

  1. Rating: 5

    This is one of my absolute favorite ways to eat fresh figs. It’s so simple but really a showstopper. Late summer/early autumn I serve it at every dinner party and everyone is always so impressed.

  2. I did make this recipe and it was a great hit, served the figs as an appetizers everyone loved them and they are very attractive!
    Thank you again for sharing 🤗

  3. I’m blessed to have a fig tree in my backyard and planted it only about five years ago and it has been quite prolific, so I love finding new ideas and recipes for them! This year the cardinals and Orioles have discovered my tree and so we are in the battle of who get them first!
    I plan to use this wonderful recipe today and thank You so much for posting and sharing.

  4. This recipe for figs is HEAVENLY!!  I cannot send a photo because they are all gone.  My only suggestion is to broil slightly to heat.  I sprinkled a few walnut bits on top.   Grand Central crusty bread is delish with this. Yum!😋

  5. I made these for my Roshana meal. I used vegan cream cheese instead (Trader Joe’s, but it could have been Kite Hill too: made from coconut and/or almond). I decorated the plate with a smear of fig balsamic jam. I put a few shelled and halved pistachio nuts on top of each. By mistake, I used (much) too much honey on each (double than what was called for). It was heavenly!!! Sublime! Thank you!!

  6. A cookie is just a cookie.

    But a Newton is fruit and cake.
    FIGS – <3

  7. I had fresh figs for the first time last summer…and LOVED them. I cam across this recipe sometime around the middle of winter and was dying to try it. A friend has 2 fig trees, and she told me Sunday the figs are starting to ripen. I can’t wait!

  8. I searched for figs online after picking up a case at the Publix on Murfreesboro Road yesterday afternoon – I’m so glad it led me to a Nashville blog! By the way, the Publix on Murfreesboro Road is carrying figs. ;)

  9. I’m loving the new design! Awesome, as is this recipe. So simple and I love figs and goat cheese…perfect combo :)

  10. Looks lovely. The figs and the new look to the header. Very stylish and on point.

    We did up some figs, super chilies, cremini mushrooms and shallots which we stuffed into thick boneless pork loin chops. YUM!

  11. Too funny- I just served something very similar to this a couple of weeks ago to my husband for the first time. He looked at me kinda strange when I handed him the plate, but he thought they were yummy! ;-)

    I know you asked Erin where she got hers, so thought I would let you know that I buy my local goat cheese from Kira’s Kids Dairy at the Nashville Farmers’ Market. So good!!

  12. Those look just perfect! I bet they were very tasty :)

  13. Those figs are absolutely beautiful!

  14. this looks so good! it seems like i haven’t been able to get enough figs to satisfy me this season. ps – i love you new layout/header! what a great idea to have your header font written in olive oil!

  15. Why, yes, actually, I DID break into your refrigerator… I was looking for some pumpkin, and knew exactly where I might find some. :)

    Where’d you get the local goat cheese? I’d love to try some!

  16. Have you broken into my house and peeked in my refrigerator?!?

    I have local peppercorn goat cheese I just bought on Saturday, and two figs I bought SIMPLY BECAUSE I’VE NEVER SEEN THEM IN PERSON BEFORE. (Totally not kidding) I’ve only had fig newtons, and occasionally fig in a dish at a restaurant.

    I am 100% going to make this. Thank you thank you thank you.

  17. This is a beautiful way to present figs!

  18. Beautiful picture! This looks like a delicious way to add more flavor that compliments figs!
    P.S. I totally voted for your cupcake! :)

  19. Looks delish! I wish be trying this soon.
    ps…love the new design!

  20. Don’t you remember the whole Newton camPAIGN about a a Newton not being a cookie? It was supposed to appeal to aspiring snotty children, lol. It featured British accents if I remember correctly, and the quote, “A cookie is just a cookie, but a Newton” something something… obviously they didn’t catch on in my household, thank goodness.

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