Get some fresh figs (if you can), cut them in half, smear a bit of goat cheese on the cut side, and wrap the whole thing in a slice of prosciutto. Place these on a baking sheet and broil for about 3-4 minutes, or until the prosciutto is slightly crispy.
::sniff sniff::
Such a journey from moldy nacho tube rice...
::sighh...::
Get some fresh figs (if you can), cut them in half, smear a bit of goat cheese on the cut side, and wrap the whole thing in a slice of prosciutto. Place these on a baking sheet and broil for about 3-4 minutes, or until the prosciutto is slightly crispy.
Sean you can visit and cook for us anytime. Would this work with dried figs?
I can haz new camera! It arrived today and is very shiny! Unfortunately the memory card isn't here yet.
My trench coat has arrived! I am trying to be excited that the cold and rainy weather is continuing tomorrow so that I can wear it.
Would this work with dried figs?
I don't think so. At least, nowhere near as well. If you can't get fresh figs, get fig jam or fig paste instead, some tortillas, caramelize some onions, and make quesadillas.
I don't think so. At least, nowhere near as well. If you can't get fresh figs, get fig jam or fig paste instead, some tortillas, caramelize some onions, and make quesadillas.
I was asking only because I already have some dried black figs. I have done the fig jam, caramelized onion and goat cheese mixture as pizza which is all your fault!
I already have some dried black figs.
Dried figs don't quite work with the prosciutto wrapped thing, because you want the figs to be fresh and juicy. I mean, I've never
tried
it with dried figs, but I'm certain it would be a completely different experience, at the very least. Fresh figs are light and juicy, and dried figs would probably only get drier and more like used shoe leather.
I have done the fig jam, caramelized onion and goat cheese mixture as pizza which is all your fault!
You're welcome!
Mmm, food porn. I made country style boneless pork ribs tonight - some savory rub on for a couple hours in a slow oven, then I took a partial bottle of Kraft BBQ sauce, added some hot sauce and orange juice, and drizzled it over the ribs. Then we had some steamed asparagus with it.
But Wheat Thins? Do not need to be sweet!! Maybe if there weren't so much damn sugar in there to begin with, they could lower the sodium content that's currently overcompensating.
Dear Lord the sodium levels in American food just about gave me cardiac arrest just from reading the labels. Do the manufacturers imagine they can turn
anything
into bacon?