Honey Roasted Figs with Goat Cheese and Walnuts

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10 Tips for Cooking Figs

  1. Select figs that are plump, soft, and fragrant.

  2. Avoid underripe figs, as they lack sweetness.

  3. Wash gently—figs are delicate.

  4. Roast at moderate heat to caramelise without burning.

  5. Pair with tangy cheeses (goat cheese, blue, feta).

  6. Add a drizzle of honey or balsamic for balance.

  7. Use nuts like walnuts or pistachios for crunch.

  8. Serve warm for the best texture.

  9. Keep skins on—they add flavour and structure.

  10. Store fresh figs in the fridge, but eat them quickly—they spoil fast.

 

Serve it with Suggestions

  • As a starter with crusty bread

  • On a cheese and charcuterie board

  • Paired with sparkling wine or Prosecco

  • Alongside roasted chicken or lamb

  • As a topping for salads with arugula and balsamic dressing

 

FAQs

Q: Do you eat the skin of figs?
A: Yes, fig skin is thin, edible, and full of nutrients.

Q: Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
A: Yes, you can roast the figs a few hours before serving and reheat gently before topping with cheese and nuts.

Q: What cheese works best with figs?
A: Goat cheese is most common, but blue cheese, brie, or ricotta also pair beautifully.

Q: Can I use dried figs instead?
A: Dried figs won’t caramelise the same way, but you can rehydrate them in warm water or wine before baking.

Q: Are figs healthy?
A: Yes, figs are high in fibre, vitamins, and antioxidants while being naturally sweet and low in calories.

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