Thankfully it's the season of festive eats, so the recipe was not going to go on the back burner for long. While I had initially earmarked this appetizer for our Thanksgiving dinner, it's a recipe that can span from Thanksgiving through New Year's without question. Dried figs are great for snacking on year round, but I find that I usually only cook with them during the holidays. They are an elegant little fruit that add so much class to your menu, and since they are so affordable, you'd have to be insane not to include them in your holiday meal planning. I know that cheeses like Brie or Camembert aren't everyone's cup of tea, and even I won't eat either cold, but warmed in the oven, spread over bread and topped with a red wine fig sauce? Irresistible! I may or may not have eaten almost a full round of cheese myself after I made this recipe. No matter if you're hosting the gatherings at your place this year or if you'll be a guest, this is the appetizer that you're going to want to stake claim to serving or bringing to the party. For less than $20 you can have the classiest dish set on the table.
Ingredients
1 (8-ounce) Camembert cheese round
1 cup ruby Port
1 cup dried Mission figs (found in raisin aisle), halved lengthwise *I left mine whole because I think they look pretty when they are plump after boiling in wine, but you do what feels best for you!*
2 tablespoons GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY
1 loaf French baguette, sliced and lightly toasted
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Those are such crazy gorgeous photos, you did an outstanding set design for them, so inviting and festive, although that knife of yours always scares the shite out of me. I found honey on discount this month, which never happens here, so I bought three jars to last me till the end of the year. Hopefully LOL
ReplyDeleteDahlink, that is a blunt butter knife. No need to be worried about it LOL. It's great for spreading cheese on crackers because of its size. Yay for discounted honey! Are you using it mostly in your tea or are you incorporating it into your GF diet too?
DeleteAny knife scares the shite of me, don't like seeing them on photos LOL Also, old rusted things.....
DeleteI put honey in my afternoon tea and I need a few spoons of it every week when I am making my raw energy balls with dates or figs or raisins.
Looks delicious. Figs are my favourite. Especially we consume dried figs alot in winter times. Thanks for the recipe. Greetings. Happy December.
ReplyDeleteYes, we eat them mostly in winter here too. Happy December!
DeleteEveryone always comes to our house for every holiday. I hope your holidays are filled with lots of merriment and love.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of work hosting every holiday, but if you love it, then that's all that matters! I hope you and the family all have a beautiful, festive holiday filled with happiness, laughter and love!
DeleteBest laid plans, huh? Lol but you still got it done, even a week off. Classiest dish is a winner indeed. Has Thanksgiving here and in New York this year. With a side of covid lol
ReplyDelete2 Thanksgiving's for you? Double dipping on the snacks, I see LOL. Sorry you had to deal with Covid! I bet you picked it up in NY. The first time I got it, I know it came from NY!
DeleteGracias por la receta. Se ve tan rica. Adoro los higos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteAwe, thank you! Happy Holidays!
DeleteThis one was worth waiting for! What a classy and elegant dish to have on a holiday table. And of course, everyone's going to want to try this one. Love that you wouldn't make it with just any honey. I've had Golden Blossom Honey before and you're right, it's delicious. Pinning this for our holiday table. Hope you had an awesome Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosey! It was the most relaxing Thanksgiving we've ever had since I didn't have to cook LOL. Hope yours was filled with all the goodness family brings!
DeleteIt was just me, my daughter and my grandson this year. We had Thanksgiving at home.
ReplyDeleteSimple is best, imo. Less people, less drama.
Deletewow, this look so yummy and your food presentation as well as your food photography talent is so amazing. keep it up.
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Thank you so much for your compliments!
DeleteThey look great... I'd love to try them :)
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They look great... I'd love to try them :)
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Thank you, Klaudia!
DeleteI love camembert :D
ReplyDeleteSo yummy right out of the oven!
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