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Luisascatering / All my dishes 1 year, 2 months ago
There is a wonderful late summer earthiness about a flaky, buttery pastry crust enclosing a stash of ripe figs drizzled with a creamy custard of blue cheese. My boyfriend's mom gave me a basket of fresh figs from her tree in thanks for babysitting th... More
Prep:60m Cook:45m Servings:10
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mjcmcook 1 year, 2 months ago said:
Hello ~~~ (^_^) ~
I just Love this "5'FORK!!!!! recipe ~
Figs are such a wonderful fruit ~
If I cannot find 'fresh' figs can I use 'dried'figs
like the ones you can buy at 'Trader Joe's'?
I really want to make this recipe ~
~*~ mj ~*~
luisascatering 1 year, 2 months ago said:
TIP: If a recipe calls for fresh figs (which have a very short season) and you can't find them, purchase plump dried figs and cover them 1 inch over the top of the figs in a pan with boiling water (stove turned off). Cover the pan and let them set for 2-4 hours and they will plump up so beautifully your guests will think they're fresh.
mystic_river1 1 year, 2 months ago said:
Wonderful recipe...give your boyfirend's mother my address please. ^5
elgab89 1 year, 2 months ago said:
Fabulous recipe, Luisa! And your tip is excellent - I never knew you can do this! Super high 5!
elgab89 1 year, 2 months ago said:
Fabulous recipe, Luisa! And your tip is excellent - I never knew you can do this! Super high 5!
meileen 1 year, 2 months ago said:
Love this recipe, it looks awesome! Thanks. . .
trigger 1 year ago said:
I wish I could have fresh figs all year round.,
When went to San Franciscan I was luck it was Fig season and I got to sample a similar recipe.
Flagged as beautiful Luisa.
Five stars