Fig Bruschetta Recipe and Love of Fig Photos
Fig Bruschetta Recipe
I vividly remember a conversation I had with a fellow food photographer/food blogger a few years ago about figs. Around this time of year, our figs are dripping with fruit and I was telling this person how I love figs and how much I love photographing figs. Figs are sexy, beautiful and I just can’t get enough of photographing and seeing them in images.
This food blogger responded by telling me that fig pictures are over-rated (or something to that point) and said that everyone always has a default fig picture to show off. This person was tired of seeing figs pictures. And this person was tired of seeing egg pictures in baskets, ribbons around cookies and a few other examples of popular food styling that I was clearly “guilty” of.
It took me a few moments to think about how to respond. All my mind could whisper was “…but…but…i love fig pictures. and I have a whole Lightroom folder of ribbon-ed cookies and basket-ed eggs!”. I quickly realized that no matter what anyone’s opinions are about what other people are doing online, I respect their choice and I clearly have the option to read their content or not. So rather than sit and make fun of other people and what they are doing, why don’t we just surround ourselves with content that we love.
So in the spirit of always being true to yourself and doing what you love and not being hurt by outside criticism (cliche ideas, maybe?), I’m here to tell you that I FREAKING LOVE FIG PICTURES and I will continue to share them whether or not some people make fun of them. And so here you have it, a big load of fig pictures to look at and a really good fig bruschetta recipe that goes along with it! The flavors of this easy bruschetta recipe are a great blend of sweet and creamy. Crunchy grilled bread, herbs and more crunchy nuts are a fantastic palate pleaser for Summer. Every bite of this appetizer screams Summer and Fig Joy!
Nothing but love and #TeamFig ,
diane
luscious, sexy figs
Joy of figs here
#TeamFig
More Fig Recipes:
Roasted Figs with Sage and Wine Recipe
Fig Pecan Sticky Buns Recipe
Rosted Fig and Goat Cheese Ice Cream Recipe
Fig Focaccia Recipe
Marinated Fig Salad Recipe
This recipe was originally published in 2013 and republished in 2020 with updated recipe notes.
Fig Bruschetta
Ingredients
For the Roasted Fig Puree Recipe:
- 1/2 pound (225g) ripe figs
- 2 Tablespoons (30ml) balsamic vinegar , divided
- 1 Tablespoon (15g) brown sugar
For the Fig Bruschetta assembly:
- Crusty bread loaf or baguette , sliced thin or grilled (optional)
- Olive Oil for brushing the bread , if you are serving it grilled
- 5-6 ripe figs , quartered
- 1 cup (240ml) Ricotta Cheese
- 1/4 cup (60ml) chopped pecans
- Fresh thyme leaves
Instructions
Roasted Fig Puree Directions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F.
- Slice the tough stems off of the figs then slice the figs into quarters. Place the figs in a baking dish and toss with one Tablespoon of balsamic vinegar and brown sugar. Cover the baking dish with foil and roast for 15-20 minutes or until the figs are soft.
- When cool enough to handle, add the figs and remainign balsamic in a bowl. Smash the figs with the back of a spoon until smooth and chunky. The more you smash, the smoother the mixtre will become (feel free to add more balsamic to taste). Put puree in a bowl and place in fridge to cool until ready to use
Bruschetta Directions
- If you are grilling the bread: heat the grill and lightly brush each sides of sliced bread with olive oil. Grill each side of the bread until crisp.
- Spread ricotta cheese over each slice of bread.Top each bread slice with fig puree, pecans, fresh figs and fresh thyme leaves.Serve on a platter or wood cutting board as the perfect appetizer.
Nutrition Information per Serving
My friends are obsessed with this recipe. It’s so good. We make really good use of the figs.
planning to try with figs from our tree.
I’m a huge fan of figs. This appetizer was so delicious. I’m definitely making this over and over again.
i made these and were wonderful. I didn’t have a baguette so i used whole wheat bread and toasted it. Very good!
Yay it’s fig season again ! Made the bruschetta, it is so good.
It’s funny, I was scanning pinterest for some figgy inspiration and your post actually encouraged me most from a photography/artistic side! Thanks for the reminder to surround myself with great content that I love and be humble enough to admit that others’ tastes differ, but what makes my heart sing makes my heart sing! Thanks!
I am addicted to fig pictures …keep them coming!
You had me at fig… My buds are a watery mess right now! BTW – loving your blog.
These photos are absolutely stunning, just like perfectly ripe figs :). The bruschetta look wonderful, too! Yum!
Haha lovely story! Figs ARE seriously beautiful so keep photographing them ๐ and this recipe sounds amazing! Love the balsamic addition.