Fig-Prosciutto Bites

Fig-Prosciutto Bites
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    0 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    2 hrs 10 mins
  • SERVING
    25 People
  • VIEWS
    30

Elevate your next gathering with these exquisite Fig-Prosciutto Bites! A symphony of sweet and savory flavors dances on the palate, as creamy, honeyed goat cheese embraces salty prosciutto and the delicate sweetness of fresh figs. Finished with a whisper of basil and pepper, these elegant bites are an effortless indulgence.

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    1 g
  • Cholesterol
    7 mg
  • Fiber
    0 g
  • Protein
    2 g
  • Saturated Fat
    1 g
  • Sodium
    89 mg
  • Sugar
    1 g
  • Fat
    2 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View 5 mins Prepare the Goat Cheese Base: Place the goat cheese between two sheets of plastic wrap. Using a rolling pin, gently flatten it into a 4x8-inch rectangle. (5 minutes)

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Recipe View 5 mins Layer with Prosciutto: Remove the top sheet of plastic wrap. Carefully arrange the prosciutto slices over the goat cheese, allowing them to slightly overlap the edges. Cover with another sheet of plastic wrap, then flip the entire construction so the goat cheese layer is now facing upwards. (5 minutes)

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Recipe View 7 mins Add the Fig and Herb Accents: Remove the top sheet of plastic wrap. Evenly distribute the fig slices, basil chiffonade, and freshly ground black pepper over the goat cheese. (7 minutes)

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Recipe View 3 mins Form the Log: Starting from the long edge closest to you, tightly roll the goat cheese into a log. Ensure a snug roll to maintain its shape. (3 minutes)

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Recipe View 2 hrs Chill and Set: Wrap the log securely in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours, or preferably overnight, to allow the flavors to meld and the log to firm up. (2 hours)

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Recipe View Serve: When ready to serve, unwrap the log and slice into bite-sized rounds. Arrange on a platter and serve with your favorite crackers or baguette slices.

For a richer flavor, use a high-quality prosciutto di Parma.
If fresh figs are unavailable, try using fig jam sparingly.
A drizzle of balsamic glaze can add a delightful tang to the finished bites.
Experiment with different herbs such as thyme or rosemary for a unique flavor profile.
To prevent the goat cheese from sticking to the plastic wrap, lightly dampen the wrap with water.

Nels Marks

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.9/ 5 ( 10 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (5)
  • Graciela Zboncak

    A great make-ahead appetizer. I prepared the log the day before and just sliced it before serving.

  • Payton Runolfsdottir

    These were a HUGE hit at my party! So easy to make and everyone loved the combination of flavors.

  • Anabelle Wiegand

    I couldn't find fresh figs, so I used fig jam instead. Still delicious, but I'll definitely try it with fresh figs next time.

  • Amparo Welch

    I made these for a wine and cheese night and they were gone in minutes! The honey goat cheese is key.

  • Stephany Hintz

    The balsamic glaze is a fantastic addition! It really elevates the dish.

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