Roasted Figs with Balsamic and Rosemary
Roasted Figs with Balsamic and Rosemary

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.figs than roasted, warm, straight out of the oven with melted goat cheese and a sweet, savory, and tangy dressing made from rosemary, honey, and balsamic The darker figs are sweeter and softer, and the greener figs are more tart and a bit firmer. Both are delicious, and both will work for this recipe. These roasted figs are brimming with sweet-and-savory flavors.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have roasted figs with balsamic and rosemary using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Roasted Figs with Balsamic and Rosemary:
  1. Take Figs
  2. Prepare Sugar
  3. Get Butter Chunks of (Cold)
  4. Take Rosemary
  5. Get Balsamic Vinegar
  6. Make ready water
  7. Take Sugar Powder
  8. Prepare Rum Spiced (Optional)

The flavours in this fig, rosemary and balsamic roasted chicken with roasted fig parcels recipe will make you feel as though you're in Provence. But when you make it the pressure cooker, you can have a tender, flavorful roast (complete with all the vegetables and sauce!) in about two hours. While the vegetables roast, prepare the garnishes and the balsamic-fig sauce. In a large frying pan, bring the vegetable broth and balsamic vinegar to a boil.

Steps to make Roasted Figs with Balsamic and Rosemary:
  1. Clean the Figs and pat them dry, take a stalk of rosemary,remove the leaves and pierce the stocks into the figs. Pierce in such a way that all 3 figs are within the rosemary stalk, do this with other 3 figs as well.
  2. Scatter some powdered sugar and 2 tablespoons of Balsamic Vinegar. Set it aside to marinade. Refrigerate if required. Make sure the Balsamic vinegar and sugar have coated on the figs.
  3. In a non stick pan add 1 cup of sugar to make the caramel, Once the sugar starts browning turn down the heat and add knobs of cold butter. The Butter cools the caramel and you will instantly see the color change to amber brown. Whisk to combine.
  4. If the caramel is too thick, you can add a table spoon of water and then add 2 table spoons of Balsamic vinegar. Whisk again and your caramel will turn to a dark brown to black hue.
  5. Add 2 tablespoons of Spiced rum and then flambe it. This step is optional and only do it if you know how to flambe, since it can be dangerous. The alcohol will reduce and give a distinct aroma and taste to the caramel.
  6. Meanwhile take out the marinated Figs and add them to the caramel. Base the caramel over the figs and add any left over marinade into the caramel. (Make sure the heat is to the lowest setting)
  7. Let it sit in the pan for about 2 mins and then transfer it to the oven at 180 deg oven for 10 mins. Remove from the oven after 10 mins and let it rest for a while. If you have no oven then turn the heat to low and cook in the pan and keep basing the figs for 10-15 mins.
  8. Take out of the pan, remove the stalks and place it over a clean plate and drizzle the sauce over it and serve with Ice Cream or Creme Fraiche.

Roasting vegetables, like Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, carrots, turnips, etc. with a favorite herb like rosemary and a sweet hint of balsamic brings out the nutty flavors. A honey glaze adds a lovely sweetness to a classic roast chicken. Perfect with the tangy sweetness of roasted red onions. Put the rest of the rosemary in the cavity. Season the chicken inside and out, place in a roasting tin, then sit an onion in each corner of the tin.

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