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Baked Figs, California Walnuts, And Camembert

Baked Figs, California Walnuts, And Camembert. Hello friends, so how are you today? all good I hope? over the next few days I will be sharing some tasty recipes from California Walnuts. They have created some new Christmas recipes, which all look delicious.

Baked Figs, California Walnuts And Camembert

Baked Figs, California Walnuts, And Camembert:

Walnuts have long been considered synonymous with the festive season. Often enjoyed freshly cracked open with a nutcracker, or more commonly bought already shelled, walnuts are used in a variety of sweet and savoury seasonal dishes – or simply enjoyed on their own!

The unique taste and texture of walnuts makes them a supremely versatile ingredient and means they can do so much when it comes to Christmas cooking. Incorporating them into seasonal starters, sharers, mains and desserts will add crunch, sweetness, colour, texture, and more. Today I am sharing a baked camembert recipe with you.

How To Make Baked Figs, California Walnuts, And Camembert:

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25-30 minutes

Serves 2 as a light lunch or 4 as a starter

Ingredients:
  • 250g Camembert cheese
  • 2 sprigs rosemary
  • ½ ciabatta loaf, thinly sliced (140g)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 4 large figs, quartered (300g)
  • 75g Walnut Halves
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup

How To Make Baked Figs, California Walnuts And Camembert:

1.) Preheat the oven to 190oC, gas mark 5.

2.) Remove the wrapping from the cheese and place in a round ceramic dish just big enough for the cheese to fit snuggly. Make a few slits in the top and press in small sprigs of rosemary. Place on a baking tray.

3.) Brush the ciabatta slices with oil and place on a separate large baking tray.  Bake both in the oven (with cheese on the shelf above the bread) for 15 minutes until the bread is crispy and golden. Remove the bread and set aside and cook the cheese for a further 5 minutes. 

4.) Add the figs and walnuts to the camembert tray and drizzle over the maple syrup, bake for a further 5-8 minutes until the cheese has softened and the figs are just soft.

5.) Transfer to a serving platter, scatter with rosemary leaves and serve with the toasted bread.

Cook Tip: Great for sharing or as a light lunch, try spreading the bread with the cheese and top with figs and walnuts for a warm buffet treat. Try using garlic slices in addition to the rosemary in the cheese.

Baked Figs, California Walnuts And Camembert

Baked Figs, California Walnuts And Camembert. Recipe and image courtesy of California Walnuts. What do you think about this recipe? Do you fancy trying some?

From indulgent festive bakes such as California Walnuts & Cherry Yule Log, California Walnut Panettone Bread & Butter Pudding and California Walnuts and Cranberry Pie, to Christmas classics California Walnuts Nut Loaf, Baked Figs with California Walnuts and Camembert and California Walnuts and Chestnut Sausage Rolls, or lighter options California Walnuts Superfood Christmas Salad and California Walnuts Winter Slaw, walnuts can be added to a host of recipes the whole season through.

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3 comments:

  1. I am from France Normandy and this camembert looks great!

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  2. Looks yummy! I love dates. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen

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  3. Oh my hat! This looks so scrumptious and I can't wait to make it! What a great crowd pleasure and I know it will go down like a treat with my family.

    Thank you so much for sharing your yummy recipe with us over at Waste Not Wednesday!

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