Figs are a very traditional Mediterranean food, and we have had access to trees in various houses -- including our summer rental in Provence. I think we'll plant a fig tree in Healdsburg.
This dish uses the top and bottom heat of a brick oven to heat the figs, brown the top of the dish into a nice glaze, and make a nice natural sauce.
Ingredient
One pound of ripe figs (about 4-6 per person)
4 Tbl of honey
One container of greek yogurt
Preparation
Cut the figs in half and arrange in a terra cotta pan with the cut side up.
Drizzle the honey over the figs.
Cooking
Using heat retained in your brick oven, bake the figs uncovered until they are heated through, and the tops are brown and glazed. This only takes a few minutes, so bake the figs right before you serve them. It should only take a few minutes in a moderately hot oven.
Drizzle the greek yogurt over the hot figs and put the baking dish directly on the table.
Finally -- a great brick oven dessert recipe. La dolce vita.
This dish uses the top and bottom heat of a brick oven to heat the figs, brown the top of the dish into a nice glaze, and make a nice natural sauce.
Ingredient
One pound of ripe figs (about 4-6 per person)
4 Tbl of honey
One container of greek yogurt
Preparation
Cut the figs in half and arrange in a terra cotta pan with the cut side up.
Drizzle the honey over the figs.
Cooking
Using heat retained in your brick oven, bake the figs uncovered until they are heated through, and the tops are brown and glazed. This only takes a few minutes, so bake the figs right before you serve them. It should only take a few minutes in a moderately hot oven.
Drizzle the greek yogurt over the hot figs and put the baking dish directly on the table.
Finally -- a great brick oven dessert recipe. La dolce vita.
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