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  • Rosemary Roasted Fig Chutney Posted September 10, 2012 | Tags: fig sauce, gluten-free fig recipe, grain free fig recipe, paleo fig recipe, rosemary fig sauce

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    Fig Sauce



    Fig season continues and I have so many ideas for them, here is a Rosemary Roasted Fig Chutney. Did you know that one cup of figs has almost the same amount of calcium as a cup of milk?

    This sauce was amazing, versatile and yet so simple.  I poured it over grilled pork chops, yet I am envisioning it over grilled chicken or over  Portobello mushrooms. Dairy lovers could even put  brie over the mushroom. Personally, I don’t consume dairy at home, but once in a while I indulge on a piece of cheese when eating out.

    Do you have any other ideas on what to eat this with?

    Ingredients:

    1 cup of fresh fig wedges
    ½ tsp of dry rosemary
    1 tbsp of coconut oil
    2 tbsp of balsamic vinegar

    Preparation:

    • Preheat oven to 400 F
    • Mix all ingredients together and bake for 25 minutes or until soft.
    • Serve over grilled pork chops, chicken or over a grilled Portobello mushroom with some brie

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    5 Comments

    • Rosemary Roasted Fig Chutney | Paleo Digest September 10, 2012 at 3:43 pm

      [...] and sites on the web!Rosemary Roasted Fig Chutney My Pure Pantry / Posted on: September 10, 2012My Pure Pantry – Fig season continues and I have so many ideas for them, here is a Rosemary Roasted Fig [...]

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    • Sally September 10, 2012 at 11:19 pm

      Lovely sounding recipe which I will try this week as I have thousands of figs at the moment. Marvellous that you have lots of ideas for figs, but do you have any recipes for preserving them ? I’ve seen mostly recipes for savoury use of canned figs.
      I look forward to your regular posts with interesting recipes, even if I can’t always source some of the ingredients in France!

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      • Edible Harmony September 11, 2012 at 11:59 pm

        try to come up with something for you. would you like ideas on how to “can” them? dry them? or recipes using preserved figs?

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    • Sally September 12, 2012 at 1:36 am

      Absolutely anything!! I@ve not done anything with them expect eat the odd one before and it seems such a waste, so canning, cooking and any other method of preserving.
      Many thanks,

      Sally

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      • Edible Harmony September 17, 2012 at 4:08 pm

        I found this tutorial for canning figs for you,http://www.pickyourown.org/figs_canning.htm I was going to test the recipe for you , but I don’t have a fig tree and it doesnt make a lot of sense to do this for a small batch of figs. you can also just freeze them and thaw them as needed. Let me know how it works

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