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SIMPLE FIG AND WALNUT TART



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This impressive tart is great for a holiday crowd. Bake the shell a day ahead, then top and finish in the oven when you're ready to serve. This recipe can easily be doubled-use a large skillet for the onions and allow for more cooking time. Spring for some quality honey (we like acacia), and use a fork to drizzle it on for greater and more even coverage.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 1h50m

Yield 16 squares (serves 8)

Number Of Ingredients 14

All-purpose flour, for the work surface
One 9-ounce sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed
1 large egg, beaten
2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing and drizzling
1/2 small onion, thinly sliced
Kosher salt
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
2 ounces aged fontina cheese, shredded
8 dried figs, cut crosswise into rounds
3 tablespoons walnuts, coarsely chopped
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
Coarsely ground black pepper
Honey, for drizzling

Steps:

  • Position an oven rack in the bottom position of the oven, put a baking stone or baking sheet on it and preheat to 400 degrees F. Line another baking sheet with parchment.
  • Dust a work surface with flour, and roll the puff pastry sheet out into a 10-by-15-inch rectangle. Transfer the pastry to the prepared baking sheet. Measure a half-inch border around it, and lightly score the border with a knife (don't cut all the way through). Prick the pastry inside the border all over with a fork (don't prick the border). Brush the pastry all over with the egg, put the baking sheet with the pastry on it on top of the preheated baking stone, and bake until golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Let cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes. If you find that the pastry has puffed up in some places, use the bottom of a measuring cup or glass to press it down. Let the pastry cool completely on the baking sheet. (The cooled pastry can be wrapped and stored at room temperature for 1 day.)
  • Meanwhile, heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium-low heat. Add the onions and a large pinch of salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and deeply golden, about 10 minutes. Add the vinegar, and stir until it has been completely absorbed. Remove the skillet from the heat, and let the caramelized onions cool completely. (They can be refrigerated for 1 day.)
  • Scatter the fontina all over the pastry within the border. Top with the caramelized onions, figs and walnuts. Sprinkle the whole tart with the feta, thyme and some salt and pepper. Drizzle all over with oil.
  • Return the tart on the baking sheet to the oven, putting it on the preheated baking stone. Bake until the fontina melts, 10 to 15 minutes. Drizzle generously with honey, and let cool for a few minutes. Cut into 16 squares, and serve.

FIG AND WALNUT COOKIES



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Provided by Giada De Laurentiis

Categories     dessert

Time 2h26m

Yield 4 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 large eggs, at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature
9 ounces dried Mission figs, stems discarded
1/2 cup raisins
3/4 cup honey
1/3 cup orange juice
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1 cup walnuts, chopped
1 large egg, beaten to blend

Steps:

  • For the pastry dough: Whisk the eggs and vanilla in a small bowl to blend. Mix the flour, sugar, lemon zest, and salt in a large bowl. Add the butter and rub in with your fingers until the butter is the size of small peas. Add the egg mixture and mix with a fork until the dough comes together. Gather the dough into a ball. Divide the dough in 2 and flatten into disks. Wrap the dough disks in plastic and refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • Meanwhile, for the filling and cookies: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Line 2 heavy large baking sheets with parchment paper. Finely chop the figs and raisins in a food processor. Add the honey, orange juice, cinnamon, and lemon zest, and pulse just to blend. Scrape the fig mixture into a medium bowl. Stir in the walnuts. Transfer the fruit mixture to a pastry bag.
  • Roll out 1 disk of dough on a floured work surface to 1/8 to 1/4-inch thickness. Using a 2 1/2-inch diameter biscuit cutter, cut out dough rounds. Gather the dough scraps into a disk, then cover and refrigerate while assembling the cookies. Spoon the fruit mixture in the center of each dough round. Lightly moisten the edges of the dough with the egg wash. Fold the dough over the filling and press the edges to seal. Arrange the cookies evenly apart on the prepared baking sheets. Brush the tops of the cookies with egg wash. Bake until the cookies are pale golden, about 18 minutes.
  • Cool the cookies on the baking sheet for 5 minutes. Transfer the cookies to a cooling rack and cool completely. Repeat with the refrigerated dough scraps and remaining filling.

FIG & WALNUT SLICE



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Looking for something new to go with your favourite cheese? This makes a perfect accompaniment, or a lovely gift

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Treat

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

50g whole almond , toasted
250g dried figs , hard stalk removed, chopped
50g dried apricots , halved
50g walnuts , halved
½ tbsp brandy
½ tbsp clear honey
pinch ground cloves

Steps:

  • Pulse the almonds in a food processor until most are finely chopped. Remove and transfer to a bowl. Whizz the figs until they form a sticky paste, then add this to the almonds with the remaining ingredients. Mix well, then shape into a sausage and allow to dry, uncovered, in the fridge or a cool, dry place for a week.
  • Wrap and tie in baking parchment if giving away, then slice and serve alongside your favourite cheeses. Will keep in a cool place for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 113 calories, Fat 6 grams fat, Carbohydrate 14 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 14 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 2 grams protein, Sodium 0.04 milligram of sodium

FIG-AND-WALNUT ENERGY BARS



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Provided by Ellie Krieger

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 11

Nonstick cooking spray
1 cup quick-cooking oats
1 cup bran cereal
1/4 cup whole-wheat flour
1 cup walnut pieces
1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped stemmed dried figs
1/2 cup nonfat dry milk
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 cup honey
2 large eggs

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350. Coat a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with cooking spray.
  • Place the oats, cereal, flour, walnuts, figs, dry milk, cinnamon and ginger in a food processor; coarsely chop.
  • Add the honey and eggs; pulse until well combined.
  • Transfer the mixture to the pan; spread evenly with your fingers. Bake until lightly browned around the edges, about 20 minutes. Cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then cut into 16 bars. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or wrap individually and freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 149, Fat 6 grams, SaturatedFat 1 grams, Cholesterol 27 milligrams, Sodium 31 milligrams, Carbohydrate 22 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 5 grams

BAKED BLUE CHEESE WITH FIGS & WALNUTS



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Melted cheese pairs beautifully with baked figs and walnut in this easy baked dish. It's great as a cheese course or sharing starter

Provided by Sarah Cook

Categories     Starter

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 8

6-12 ripe figs
2 tbsp good sherry vinegar
100ml red wine (or red grape juice)
50g walnut halves
4 thyme sprigs , broken up a little bit
4 tbsp clear honey
1 whole round blue brie or camembert (we used Cote Hill Blue from paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk, or try President Le Bleu)
crusty baguette , to serve

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Cut a cross in the tops of the figs nearly, but not quite, all the way down to the bottom, and pinch the bases. Sit in a baking dish or roasting tin (big enough so the figs can sit in a single layer with the whole cheese) cut-side up, but don't put the cheese in yet.
  • Mix together the vinegar and wine or grape juice with some seasoning, and pour all over the figs. Scatter over the walnuts and thyme. Finally, drizzle over the honey. Bake for 15-20 mins until the figs start to become soft and sticky.
  • Tuck the whole cheese in among the figs and put back in the oven for a final 5 mins. Lift the dish straight to the table and serve with lots of crusty bread to scoop up the molten cheese.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 295 calories, Fat 18 grams fat, SaturatedFat 8 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 18 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 18 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 11 grams protein, Sodium 0.6 milligram of sodium

FIG AND HONEY JAM WITH WALNUTS



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I recently made a meat and cheese board for my family and wanted to make a jam/preserve with it that we normally wouldn't have. Figs came to mind and, after searching around a little and getting a few ideas, I came up with this. It was such a huge hit that I decided to share it. I hope that everyone enjoys it as much as we did! It will last for up to 30 days if you do not can it.

Provided by Rachel Swiger-Imhoff

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Jams and Jellies Recipes

Time 1h50m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 cups Mission figs, stemmed
2 cups honey
1 cup water
¼ cup butter
3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon grated fresh ginger
1 cup chopped walnuts

Steps:

  • Combine figs, honey, water, butter, lemon juice, cinnamon, vanilla extract, cloves, salt, and ginger in a large pot; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until figs are soft, about 1 hour 15 minutes.
  • Blend figs with an immersion blender until mixture reaches desired consistency. Stir in walnuts. Cook until flavors combine, about 15 minutes.
  • Remove pot from heat and pour fig mixture into a container; transfer to the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 78.6 calories, Carbohydrate 14.8 g, Cholesterol 2.5 mg, Fat 2.6 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 56.3 mg, Sugar 13.9 g

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