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Fresh Fig And Feta Salad With Toasted Walnuts

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Ingredients

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24 - 30 fresh black figs, medium to large
6 - 9 ounces feta cheese or 6 -9 ounces chevre cheese, goat's cheese
9 ounces walnut halves, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon dijon mustard
6 tablespoons walnut oil
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
salt
black pepper
fresh fig leaf (to garnish)

Nutritional information

626.9
Calories
435 g
Calories From Fat
48.4 g
Total Fat
8.5 g
Saturated Fat
26.8 mg
Cholesterol
348.3 mg
Sodium
45.5 g
Carbs
8.7 g
Dietary Fiber
34.9 g
Sugars
12.3 g
Protein
287 g
Serving Size

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Fresh Fig And Feta Salad With Toasted Walnuts

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    It's fig time here in SW France, and I have been busy making up new fig recipes, as well as making jams, pickles, alcohol steeped figs and chutneys with all our harvest! This was thrown together one Sunday afternoon as a starter for a lazy Al Fresco Sunday lunch - and since then I have had requests for it nearly every day! If you are lucky enough to have a fig tree, try and garnish the individual plates with a couple of washed leaves - it really adds a certain panache to the appearance of the salad! I have made this with Chevre - Goat's Cheese as well as Feta, and it was just as delicious. Amounts given are for a starter for 6 people - and assuming that the figs are medium to large in size; please adjust the quantities if necessary. Toasting the walnuts beforehand is well worth the effort, and if you toast more than is needed, any excess can be stored in an airtight container.

    • 25 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Fresh Fig and Feta Salad With Toasted Walnuts,It’s fig time here in SW France, and I have been busy making up new fig recipes, as well as making jams, pickles, alcohol steeped figs and chutneys with all our harvest! This was thrown together one Sunday afternoon as a starter for a lazy Al Fresco Sunday lunch – and since then I have had requests for it nearly every day! If you are lucky enough to have a fig tree, try and garnish the individual plates with a couple of washed leaves – it really adds a certain panache to the appearance of the salad! I have made this with Chevre – Goat’s Cheese as well as Feta, and it was just as delicious. Amounts given are for a starter for 6 people – and assuming that the figs are medium to large in size; please adjust the quantities if necessary. Toasting the walnuts beforehand is well worth the effort, and if you toast more than is needed, any excess can be stored in an airtight container.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Toasted Walnuts:

    2
    Done

    in a Large, Heavy Frying Pan, Over a High Heat, Toast the Walnuts For 2 to 3 Minutes, Stirring Frequently. Remove and Set Aside to Cool.

    3
    Done

    Vinaigrette:

    4
    Done

    Put the Vinegar and a Good Pinch of Salt and Black Pepper in a Screw-Top Jar and Shake Until the Salt Has Dissolved. Add the Mustard and Walnut Oil, Then Shake Again to Emulsify the Emulsion Will Hold For Ten Minutes or So, but Give It Another Jiggle Just Before You Use It to Dress the Salad.

    5
    Done

    Salad:

    6
    Done

    Wipe the Fresh Figs Gently, and Cut Them in Half. Arrange Them on a Large Platter, or on Individual Plates - Allowing 4 to 5 Fresh Figs Per Person, Depending on the Size.

    7
    Done

    Sprinkle 1 to 1 1/2 Ozs of Crumbled Feta or Goat's Cheese Per Person, Over the Top of the Fresh Figs.

    8
    Done

    Scatter the Chopped,Toasted Walnuts Over the Fig Salad.

    9
    Done

    Just Before Serving, Drizzle the Vinaigrette Over the Salad, and Garnish Each Plate With 1 - 2 Fresh Fig Leaves If Available.

    10
    Done

    Serve With Crusty Bread and Butter.

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