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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2011
Seriously delicious! I will make it again and again and again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.9 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2009
This recipe is easy and amazing. The flavors blend together well without overpowering each other. This recipe also works great with pears.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.9 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 14, 2008
This is an awesome dish!!! In addition to the vanilla extract I added half a vanilla bean. If anyone wants to try this and has never worked with real vanilla before: Cut the bean in half and store the remaining half; cut away the tip of the other end; using a small paring knife, insert the tip of the knife, blade-up, into either end of the bean and slice along the flat side (this motion should be slow and careful to avoid cutting yourself); using the knife, carefully open the split seam using one finger to hold open the section closest to you; using the sharp end of the blade scrape away all of the tiny seeds within the open bean (they are smaller than a grain of sand); repeat the last step as many times as necessary to remove all the tiny seeds, turning the bean around to get at the seeds where you hold the bean open; the seeds AND bean all go into the port base to simmer with the rest of the ingredients.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.9 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 6, 2008
I'm not a huge fan of fresh figs so this recipe sounded great considering the lovely fragrant spices and the honey...:) I made a few changes - I didn't have port so I used red wine instead. I sliced the figs in fours so they would absorb even more of the flavors and I added some maple syrup. I served everything over two small scoops of vanilla ice cream - yum!
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Reviewed: Aug. 11, 2006
this is sooooo good. Did this for a dinner party.... everyone loved an praised it. I even had to pass the recipe on. You can also just at creek Joghurt instead of the cream ...but still drizzel with honey.
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