Best Grilled Figs W Prosciutto And Goat Cheese Recipes

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GRILLED FIGS WITH GOAT CHEESE AND PROSCIUTTO



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Grilled figs with goat cheese and prosciutto are a wonderful summer treat! So the next time you see figs for sale, snap them up and make this appetizer.

Provided by Kate Morgan Jackson

Categories     Appetizer

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 good-sized fresh figs
1/4 cup cheese, room temperature
12 thin slices prosciutto
1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

Steps:

  • Heat grill to medium high.
  • Cut a slit in the side of each fig and gently pull the fig open. Push a spoonful of goat cheese into each fig.
  • Wrap each fig securely with a piece of prosciutto, making sure the prosciutto covers the opening where the cheese is. You can use a toothpick to secure the prosciutto if you want to be extra sure it stays in place...if you do, use wooden ones (not plastic) and soak them in some water ahead of time so the grill doesn't make them catch fire.
  • Grill the figs about 1-2 minutes per side until the prosciutto starts to get a little crispy.
  • Mix the vinegar and honey together, drizzle over the grilled figs and serve!

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 stuffed grilled fig, Calories 76 calories, Sugar 12 g, Sodium 99.4 mg, Fat 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 13.9 g, Fiber 1.9 g, Protein 2.7 g, Cholesterol 6.3 mg

GRILLED FIGS WITH GOAT CHEESE AND PROSCIUTTO



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This dish combines the best of the sweet, smoky, and savory flavors.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Appetizers     Finger Food Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 ounces fresh soft goat cheese
2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh rosemary
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
24 fresh figs, mixed varieties
1/4 pound thinly sliced prosciutto
6 long woody sprigs rosemary
Olive oil for brushing and drizzling

Steps:

  • Combine goat cheese, rosemary, and a pinch of salt and pepper in a small mixing bowl, and stir.
  • Make a small slit in bottom or side of each fig. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a small plain tip with cheese mixture. Pipe cheese into each fig through slit. Fill figs with just enough cheese so they expand slightly.
  • Tear or cut the prosciutto slices into long strips. Wrap a strip of prosciutto around each fig, and skewer 4 figs on each rosemary sprig. Brush figs with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
  • Place figs on a moderately hot grill, rotating skewers until figs are very hot and cheese starts to ooze, about 6 minutes. Remove from grill; serve immediately with a drizzle of olive oil and good bread.

GRILLED FIGS W. PROSCIUTTO AND GOAT CHEESE



GRILLED FIGS W. PROSCIUTTO AND GOAT CHEESE image

Categories     Fruit     Appetizer     Backyard BBQ     Fall     Summer     Grill/Barbecue

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 8

12 firm but ripe figs, preferably Adriatic figs, stemmed
1/2 to 3/4 cup (4 to 6 oz./125 to 180 g) fresh goat cheese,
preferably Pennyroyal Farm
12 paper-thin slices prosciutto
A handful of arugula
Saba for drizzling
Extra-virgin olive oil for drizzling
Freshly ground pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat a hot fire in a grill for grilling over direct and indirect heat. Using a sharp knife, make a lengthwise slit in a fig starting at the stem end, cutting about three-quarters of the way through the fruit. Gently open the fig and stuff it with 2 to 3 teaspoons of the goat cheese (the amount that will fit will depend on the size of the fig). Press the sides of the fig together to close. Wipe off any goat cheese remaining on the outside of the fig, then wrap 1 slice of the prosciutto around the fig, making sure the opening at the top of the fig is completely covered by the prosciutto. Repeat with the remaining figs, goat cheese and prosciutto. Thread a metal or wooden skewer horizontally through the center of each fig. Grill the figs over high heat, with the stem end (the side stuffed with goat cheese) facing up, until the bottom is nicely grill marked, about 1 minute. Using the skewer, turn the fig 180 degrees to form crosshatch grill marks and continue grilling about 1 minute more. Flip the figs so that the stem end is now facing down, move to a cooler part of the grill and cover the grill. This will allow the goat cheese to melt without the figs burning. Continue cooking until the goat cheese is just beginning to melt, about 3 minutes. Remove the figs from the grill and remove from the skewers. Spread the arugula on a platter and arrange the figs on top. Drizzle some saba and olive oil on top of the figs, season with pepper to taste and serve immediately. Serves 6. Ari Rosen, Co-Owner and Chef, Scopa, Healdsburg, CA.

GRILLED PROSCIUTTO WRAPPED FIGS STUFFED WITH GOAT CHEESE



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Provided by Anne Burrell

Categories     appetizer

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 Black Mission figs, cut in 1/2
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar, plus extra for dressing
Crushed red pepper flakes, optional
12 slices prosciutto
1/2 log goat cheese
Extra-virgin olive oil
2 cups baby arugula
1/2 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano, shaved with a vegetable peeler
Kosher salt

Steps:

  • Preheat the grill and brush with a grill brush to remove any excess crud and fat. After brushing, run an oiled towel over the grates to pick up any loosened crud or soot.
  • Drizzle each fig half with vinegar and fill each fig center with goat cheese. Sprinkle a couple flakes of crushed red pepper, if using, on top of the goat cheese and wrap each fig with a slice of prosciutto. Paint the outside of each fig very lightly with olive oil.
  • Put the figs on a cooler spot of the preheated grill. The idea here is that we want to grill the figs gently to cook the fig all the way through but to still get the char on the outside. Grill the figs on all sides so the prosciutto is starting to become crispy and the fig feels soft when squeezed, about 5 to 6 minutes.
  • While the figs are grilling, in a large bowl, toss the arugula with a little extra-virgin olive oil, some balsamic vinegar and the Parmigiano-Reggiano. Taste, and add salt, if needed. Arrange on individual serving plates or a serving platter and top with the figs. Drizzle a couple of drops of balsamic on each fig and serve.
  • Its figgy delicious!

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