Herb Chevre Fig Spread
photo by JackieOhNo!
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Yields:
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1 1/2 cups
- Serves:
- 12
ingredients
- boiling water
- 3⁄4 cup chopped dried fig (about 14 whole figs)
- 3 ounces crumbled chevre cheese
- 1⁄2 cup light sour cream
- 3 tablespoons fresh basil, snipped
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, snipped
- salt, to taste
- ground black pepper, to taste
- 1⁄2 cup chopped toasted almond, divided
- 2 tablespoons milk (optional)
- fresh thyme (optional)
directions
- In a small bowl pour boiling water over figs to cover; let stand 15 minutes. Drain well.
- Meanwhile, in a medium bowl stir together chevre, sour cream, basil, and thyme. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Stir in drained figs and 1/4 cup almonds. Thin with milk if needed. Cover and chill in refrigerator up to 24 hours.
- To serve, transfer spread to a serving bowl. Sprinkle with remaining almonds and fresh thyme (if using).
- Serve with toasted baguette slices or crackers.
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Reviews
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Let me first state that I am not a goat cheese fan at all, but its earthiness really is complemented by the ingredients here. I had some dried mission figs that I used, and also added some fresh parsley to the other fresh herbs. I followed the recipe exactly as posted, except I did not garnish with any fresh thyme. This would be great to serve to guests, and is quite easy to put together. Thanks for sharing this unexpected delight!
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