Orange Goat Cheese Stuffed Figs
- 2 bags (10 Oz. Bag) Dried Mission Figs
- 1/2 logs (about 5 Oz. Log) Goat Cheese
- 1/2 cups Walnut Halves Or Pecan Halves
- 1 teaspoon Orange Zest
- If you have time, you can lightly toast the nuts prior to stuffing the figs.
- Select full halves of the nuts for this appetizerthey are prettier.
- Lightly toast the nuts in a skillet or on a cookie sheet.
- This adds great crunch and maximizes the flavor.
- To prep the dried figs: cut the stems off the top and discard.
- Open each fig by slicing across the top.
- Dont cut all the way through.
- Mix goat cheese with the orange zest.
- If you need to warm the goat cheese slightly in the microwave, it makes this step easier.
- With a small butter knife or teaspooon, stuff the goat cheese/orange zest mixture in the cavity of the figs.
- Add enough so the cheese is visible on the top of the opening.
- You cant have too much cheese.
- Crown each stuffed fig with a walnut or pecan half.
- If you cant find goat cheese, a block of light cream cheese or yogurt cheese (drain plain yogurt of its liquids overnight in the fridge) is a great substitute.
- Dates can be substituted for the dried figs, but they are sweeter.
- Fresh figs prepared this way are amazing, but hard to come by in my area.
- The finished product looks a little like an acorn.
- They are really good at room temperature or straight from the fridge if you need to prep them the night before.
logs, walnut halves, orange zest
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/orange-goat-cheese-stuffed-figs/ (may not work)