Ingredients
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8
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8
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1/4
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3
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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1 1/2
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Directions
Goat Cheese-Stuffed Figs Wrapped in Bacon, This is another of the recipes that disappeared so quickly that I didn’t get to take a photo of them they are that good!! They have a little bit of sweet from the fig, some tang from the cheese, and salt from the bacon A great balance of flavors! The aged goat cheese called for in this recipe is firmer than fresh and has a dry rind Two of the kinds that work best in this dish are Bucheron and Pouligny-St Pierre, both have just the right amount of tang , Quick easy and very tasty
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Broiler. |
2
Done
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Cook Bacon in a Large Heavy Skillet Over Medium Heat, Turning Occasionally, Until Most of the Fat Is Rendered but Bacon Is Still Pliable, About 10 Minute You Do not Want Crispy Bacon! |
3
Done
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Transfer the Bacon to a Paper Towel to Drain. |
4
Done
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Remove 1 Scoop of Flesh from Each of the Fig Halves With the Small End of a Melon-Baller, Set Aside For Another Use. (makes Great Ice Cream or Just Bite Sized Snacks). |
5
Done
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Scoop Out a Piece of the Goat Cheese With the Same Meon-Baller and Fill in the Hole in Each Fig Half With the Cheese Scoop. |
6
Done
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Stir Together Brown Sugar, Cumin, and Salt in a Small Bowl. |
7
Done
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Rub the Mixture Onto 1 Side of Each Bacon Slice, and Cut Each Bacon Slice in Half to Have 16 Slices of Bacon. |
8
Done
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Wrap 1 of the Half Strips of Bacon Around 1 of the Fig Halves, Leaving the Sugar/Spice Side Out, and Secure With a Toothpick. |
9
Done
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Broil the Figs, Cut Side Up, on the Rack of a Broiler Pan About 3 Inches from the Heat, Until Bacon Is Browned - About 2 Minute. |
10
Done
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Cool Slightly and Then Discard Toothpicks. |
11
Done
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Serve Warm. |