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Reviewed: Aug. 20, 2004
Great combination of flavors. I didn't really follow the recipe but just cut a wedge in the figs, stuffed them with goat cheese, and placed them on the top rack of the grill for about 15 minutes. Very tasty.
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2003
This is a very elegant and delicious dish. I served it to friends as an appetizer at a barbeque and they loved it. Some prep tips: Let the goat cheese come to room temperature before trying to pipe it into the figs. It will make your life much easier! Fill the figs as full as you can. It's hard to tell how much cheese you've put in and I wish I had put more. If you insert the tip of the pastry bags deep into the fig then squeeze as you slowly pull it out, you will have a nice even amount of cheese all through the fig. I also wrapped mine in proscuitto which was fabulous! I forgot to drizzle the honey and it was still wonderful and since it wasn't sticky, they could be eaten as finger food. I sliced each fig in half and arranged them on a platter. I also cut off the hard stems so my guests wouldn't have to. Try this, it's a winner!
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Reviewed: Aug. 21, 2000
well, I didn't have grape leaves, so I substituted Prosciutto as the wrap. It was FABULOUS.
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2000
Excelent.We tried it as written, and with a couple of variation: 1.Use half goat cheese and half ricotta with a generous sprinkle of Pecorino Romano. 2.Use Parmesan and Ricotta with a for the filling.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 4, 2000
Well, I tried this recipe on a dare. I'm a very picky eater. This turned out great, the taste was very unusual, but good. If you want to suprise someone with the ingredients of what they just ate...this is a good candidate.
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Reviewed: Jul. 2, 2000
The first time I made these, I used dried figs (fresh figs out of season), and was taken away. The second time I was able to get my hands on fresh figs and I was completely amazed at the difference. Fresh figs really make the difference. Any fig lover will love this recipe.
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Reviewed: Jun. 24, 2000
This dish is different and unique in it's tastes. Sweet but smooth. The perfect little addition to a meal.
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