Fig Appetizers
Submitted by Judy1234
Fresh fig appetizers two ways: prosciutto-wrapped quarters with lime and black pepper, or fig halves filled with pecan cream cheese. No-cook, elegant cocktail bites.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
20 minREADY
30 minTwo no-cook appetizers built on one ingredient: ripe figs at peak season. Both come together in minutes and look a lot more composed than the effort suggests, which is exactly the energy you want for cocktail hour.
For the prosciutto-wrapped version, thin slices of cured ham get folded around fig quarters so the edges bloom open like petals. A squeeze of fresh lime juice over the top cuts through the salty-sweet pairing, and a crack of black pepper brings it together. Mint sprigs keep the plate bright.
The pecan cream cheese fig halves swing richer and sweeter. A quick whiz of softened cream cheese with toasted pecans in the food processor gives you a spoonable filling. Sprinkle extra chopped pecans on top for crunch against the jammy fig flesh.
Pro Tips
- Use figs at peak ripeness: they should give slightly to the touch and smell faintly sweet. Underripe figs taste like grass.
- Toast the pecans in a dry skillet before chopping to deepen their flavor and add crunch.
- Assemble the prosciutto version no more than 30 minutes ahead; the lime juice will start to break down the ham if it sits too long.
- Bring the cream cheese fully to room temperature so it processes smooth instead of lumpy.
Variations
- Drizzle with aged balsamic or a touch of honey for extra sweetness and gloss.
- Swap prosciutto for thin-sliced serrano or speck for a different cured note.
- Crumble goat cheese or blue cheese into the halves instead of the pecan mixture for a tangier bite.
Ingredients
Directions
Ripe fresh purple figs with rosy centers and luscious fresh green figs can make perfect cocktail fare.
Allow 1 fig, quartered, for each guest.
For each fig, cut 2 thin slices of prosciutto lengthwise into halves.
Wrap a half slice around each fig quarter so that it looks like a rose.
To serve, sprinkle with fresh lime juice and freshly ground black pepper.
Garnish with fresh mint sprigs.
Another favorite: Slice each fig lengthwise into halves, 1 fig per person.
Into each half, spoon 1 teaspoon of Pecan Cream Cheese (see below).
Sprinkle with finely chopped pecans. PECAN CREAM CHEESE ½ cup shelled pecans 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 1. Chop pecans coarsely in a food processor fitted with a steel blade. 2. Add softened cream cheese and process until smooth. Scrape out with a rubber spatula, cover, and refrigerate until ready to use. Makes 1 cup.
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