| Bruschetta Inspiration at Postino |
We have an out of town friend coming to visit, and K asked if I thought I could recreate our bruschetta at home. I have already written about how I love to make bruschetta as a quick easy appetizer, and I was up to the challenge of trying out some new recipes And because I am extra ambitious (Read: unemployed and bored), I decided to make several of the ingredients from scratch. I was totally going to buy everything, but I realized that A.) with four different kinds of bruschetta, that grocery bill was going to add up fast and B.) Homemade is almost always better than store bought.
| Get 10 ounces of dried Calimyrna figs |
| Stem and quarter |
| Grab a fresh lemon |
The first item that I decided to make at home was a fig spread for the Brie and Apples with Fig Spread Bruschetta. I stumbled upon a recipe from none other than my hero, Ms. Martha Stewart herself. After reviewing to make sure I wasn't getting in over my head (you have to watch that with Martha), I decided to give it a try. This turned out to be ridiculously easy and delicious Even if I wasn't making bruschetta, I would like to have this on hand for throwing together easy appetizers. Putting this out with some cheese and crackers would instantly elevate it to a cheese platter. Or just spread it on toast.
| Squeeze that lemon |
| Simmer the figs with sugar |
| Throw the cooked figs in a food processor |
Fig Spread
(From Martha Stewart)
10oz Dried Calimyrna Figs, stems removed and quartered
3 Tablespoons Sugar
1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice
1 1/2 cups water
Combine figs, sugar and water in a saucepan, bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cover, let simmer until most water has evaporated and figs are easily pierced with a sharp knife ( Martha says 20 minutes, mine took closer to 35 - so just keep checking them after 20 minutes)
Transfer to food processor, add lemon juice and puree until you reach your desired consistency. Add up to 1/4 cup of additional water if needed (I didn't as there was still quite a bit of water left in the pot of figs).
| Blend figs with lemon juice |
For some reason I was afraid this was going to turn out bland and horrible, so I was very surprised when it was delicious. I immediately put it on a cracker with cheese.
| Amazing |
| Heaven |

1 comment:
I'm pretty sure you could take over the MStew empire (I'm stealing that, I love it). Also, now I need to make bruschetta.
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