Fig basics
When you think of figs, you probably imagine dried figs or the classic fig cookies, but fresh figs are not only a great tasting addition to your grocery list, they're also a healthy food choice.
Choosing the ripe one: What to look for when buying figs
Don't be alarmed if the figs at the grocery store look a little weathered -- it's to be expected.
"Select firm ripe figs of all varieties, but do not be deterred by some scarring that occurs when the leaves rub against the figs as they grow and ripen."
Now that you've got the goods, be creative and put them to use in your meals. Stockli offers the following 10 ways to serve figs.
Fig appetizers
1. Halve fresh figs lengthwise, drizzle with honey and pop them under the broiler until they're bubbling. "These make great appetizers, garnished with a small scoop of soft cheese, like mascarpone, and a tiny mint leaf, " says Stockli.
2. Wrap figs in strips of pancetta or prosciutto, thread onto skewers and cook on the grill.
3. Cut a slit into the side of a fig and stuff with toasted almond or walnut pieces for a nutty surprise.
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