CHèVRE WITH CANDIED FIGS

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Provided by Linnea Johansson

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Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

3/4 pound chèvre or other goat cheese
4 fresh figs or 1/2 cup dried
1/4 cup of balsamic vinegar
3 tbsp of brown muscovado sugar, or brown sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Slice the chèvre log, and place on an oven pan. Cut the figs into rounds.
  • 2. Pour the balsamic vinegar and sugar into a small pot, and bring it to a boil. Lower the heat and let it simmer until the mixture is reduced and sticks to the back of a spoon.
  • 3. If you are using dried figs, place them in the vinegar mixture and let them absorb some of the fluid while the mixture cools.
  • 4. Heat the chèvre cheese slices quickly by using your oven's broiler function for about 3 minutes, or until the cheese has slightly started to melt. Place the cheese on a serving plate, and top it with the candied figs and vinegar mixture. Serve warm.
  • Simplify:
  • You can replace muscavado sugar with brown sugar, honey, or regular sugar. Always taste the mixture since the different sugars have different sweetness, and you might have to add more.
  • For a challenge:
  • With their peppery honey flavor, Black Mission figs are the best money can buy. Fresh Black Mission figs are only available a few weeks out of the year, so if you happen to come across some, make compotes and freeze for later use.
  • Muscovado sugar:
  • The sugar is available in light and dark flavors, and is a raw sugar made from sugar canes. Compared with regular refined sugar, it is less processed and high in mineral content. The darker sugar has a liquorish flavor, and the lighter version has a toffee flavor.

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