Fig
Prosciutto-Wrapped Figs with Gorgonzola and Walnuts
If fresh figs aren't available, dried black Mission figs can be substituted here; look for ones that are soft and moist. What to drink: Crisp Pinot Grigio pairs nicely with the entire meal.
Crostini with Gorgonzola and Figs
The sweet figs and tangy Gorgonzola are perfect partners in this unique and delicious take on a popular hors d'oeuvre.
Candied Fig, Hazelnut and Orange Cheesecake with Port Sauce
Bake this dessert ahead so it can chill overnight.
Fig and Walnut Tapenade with Goat Cheese
Here's a delicious twist on the classic olive tapenade from Provence. This recipe would also be good with toasted pine nuts in place of walnuts. If there's any leftover tapenade, serve it with chicken, pork, or lamb.
Veal Rib Chops with Caramelized Fennel and Figs
Uncork your best Merlot with the veal.
Duck with Wild Mushrooms and Fig Sauce
A sophisticated dish from chef Roy Breiman of The Restaurant at Meadowood in the Napa Valley. If you can't find duck breasts in your area, purchase two whole ducks, and ask the butcher to remove the breasts for you. Freeze the leg-thigh portions for another use.
Cranberry-Fig Compote
Port and orange juice accent this cranberry and dried fig sauce.
Caramelized Figs with Vanilla Ice Cream and Aged Balsamic Vinegar
This dessert hits both sweet and savory notes. Aged balsamic vinegar has a syruplike consistency, so a little drizzle goes a long way.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min
Isabelle's Semolina Cake
(Gâteau de Semoule d’Isabelle)
A favorite on the Dugord farm in Normandy, this cake (which is really more of a pudding) wins with everyone. According to Isabelle Dugord, who convinced her grandmother to share the recipe, her family ate this all the time when she was growing up, and it's still her preferred sweet. Isabelle works part-time at a day-care center and always has the children make this at least once while they’re with her. "It's easy to make, healthy, and they all, down to the last child, just love it," she said.
It can be served hot, lukewarm, or chilled, and is best the day it is made.
Raisins are traditional, though dates or figs are luscious, too.
Figs with Honey-Yogurt Cream
Greece
On many Greek islands, figs are usually poached in a locally produced dessert wine. The combination of red wine, citrus, and spices used here yields equally sweet results. The honey-yogurt cream is similar to an Italian panna cotta.
Prosciutto, Goat Cheese, and Fig Sandwiches
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min
Fig and Pomegranate Tapenade
Serve with: Roast leg of lamb. Combine with: Crusty bread spread with goat cheese. Use as: A seasoning for roast chicken (spread tapenade under the skin before cooking).