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fabulous figs!

Submitted by evergreen on June 9, 2008 - 7:17am
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fabulous figs!
Servings: 
serves 1

beautiful summer breakfast

Ingredients: 

3 fresh figs
3 blackberries
¼ cup raspberries
blueberries, as desired
fresh mint leaves
for balsamic glaze:
¼ cup date syrup, agave or honey works ,too
2 tablespoon balsamic vinegar, optional,not raw
or balsamic glaze substitute,at end of recipe

Preparation: 

1.cut figs into 6 petals by making 3(“X”style) cuts across pointed top of fig,making sure not to cut all the way through.

2.place blackberry in center.

3.decorate plate as desired with berries and whole mint leaves.

4.mix syrup with vinegar, if using.

5.drizzle over plate.

6.sprinkle with chopped mint.

note:balsamic glaze is also awesome on strawberries.

raw substitute for balsamic glaze:combine equal parts blackberry juice(juice will be very thick),date syrup and braggs apple cider vinegar in bullet or blender,strain,keep in fridge in a squeeze bottle.

juice can be easily made by pressing berries through a mesh strainer with the back of a spoon or using a nut milk bag or paint strainer(no staining on the one i used!),or your juicer.

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Tags:
  • breakfast
  • dessert
  • easy
  • fast
  • figs
  • fruit
  • simple
  • summer
  • yummy

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Submitted by geespeen on June 9, 2008 - 7:12pm.

MMMM.. My fig tree here in Florida has an abundant crop on it this year, and i can't wait for them to get ripe.. I am blessed to live here and have Banana, fig, orange, and lemons in my back yard.. It is great. The only problem is the darn racoons and birds who love our figs as much as we do.Gotta beat them to the punch this year...We are watching them closely, and now i have a great recipe in the recipe bow waiting!..Thanks again.

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Submitted by vilde_chaya on June 9, 2008 - 3:18pm.

That is so gorgeous, you could serve that in a restaurant.
It's winter and Australia and I miss figs so much. In summer I buy a big bag when I go shopping and they never last 24 hours. I really love what you have done with them here - so creative.

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Submitted by greenie on June 9, 2008 - 2:04pm.

jeshuabrown, - Hi there -

I live in Iowa, too. In a small town. Kinda hard to get decent produce in the winters.

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Submitted by unknown on June 9, 2008 - 12:02pm.

figs won't be in season for, at least a month, but this looks like it'll be great.

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Submitted by unknown on June 9, 2008 - 12:02pm.

figs won't be in season for, at least a month, but this looks like it'll be great.

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Submitted by evergreen on June 9, 2008 - 10:48am.

hi jeshuabrown....i was so happy to get these huge figs, for the first time since last summer,but you may be able to do the same using fresh apricots!the colors would be beautiful:)

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Submitted by jeshuabrown on June 9, 2008 - 10:39am.

Wow, I wish I could get fresh figs in Iowa!

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Submitted by evergreen on June 9, 2008 - 8:23am.

thanks,hemp33...i love playing with my food;)

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Submitted by hemp33 on June 9, 2008 - 8:08am.

It looks too pretty to eat however I will make this! Plus it's a nice way to show off how beautiful raw foods are!! :)

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