Like on facebook Follow on Twitter Subscribe to Posts! View Instagram Feed Pastry Affair on Pinterest
This area does not yet contain any content.
RECENT POSTS




subscribe
Subscribe to posts! Connect on facebook! View flickr page! Add to google reader!

To receive RSS updates
Click here
subscribe via email
« Mixed Berry Crumble | Main | Maple Roasted Bananas with Cinnamon Whipped Cream »
Tuesday
Sep282010

Fleur de Sel Chocolate Figs

fig

When I went to the market last weekend, I saw ripe figs for the first time. Real figs. They look nothing like I imagined (though I am not sure what I was picturing in the first place). I bought them out of curiosity and in the spirit of experimentation.

fleur de sel chocolate fig

My first introduction to figs was on a long drive with my good friend Natasha. We had stopped at a gas station to fill the tank and she made it her mission to choose the best road trip food, which, as it turns out, are fig newtons. We nibbled away half a package in no time, laughing and seeing how many we could stuff in our mouths at once. Growing up in the plains of the Midwest, fig newtons were as close as I was going to get to the real deal.

Now that I have the real deal in my hands, I wanted to find a way to showcase the fig in its whole, glorious form. This just might be it.

fleur de sel chocolate fig

These fleur de sel chocolate figs are intensely dark and decadent. The sea salt and the sugars in the fig become two parts in a precarious balancing act, closely toeing the line between ever so sweet and salty. This is a moody fruit, liable to change its nature at a moment's notice.

Fleur de Sel Chocolate Figs

Yields 4 treats

4 ripe figs
2 ounces dark chocolate (I used Lindt)
Pinch of fleur de sel (sea salt)

In a double broiler, melt the dark chocolate until smooth. Dip the ripe figs into the chocolate until they are coated in the chocolate. Set on waxed or parchment paper and let the chocolate set on the figs in the refrigerator for about 5 minutes.

Remove from the refrigerator and dip the figs in the chocolate to create a second layer (this is the most acceptable form of double dipping, isn't it?). Lightly sprinkle on the sea salt. Again, let the chocolate set in the refrigerator.

Once fully set, enjoy!

fleur de sel chocolate fig

Reader Comments (9)

These look so elegant. They'd probably be really good paired up with a scoop of ice cream.

09.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

That sounds fantastic. Thanks for the idea! I think I might just eat the rest with a bowl of chocolate ice cream. :)

09.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterKristin

Perfect! I can't get enough fresh figs lately.

These look divine! Thanks for sharing!

09.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterPink Haired Momma

Yummerz!

09.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterStella

I happen to have a container of fresh figs in the fridge and now I know what to do with them. Thanks for sharing a great idea.

I adore figs! Your lovely, elegant chocolate dipped figs look wonderful! The sweet and salt taste with the fresh fig taste and chocolate is a match made in heaven.

10.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterLynne

I absolutely adore figs but would have never thought to dip them in chocolate and sprinkle them with sea salt. Brilliant!

10.3.2010 | Unregistered CommenterKasey
That's such an impressive treat and yet so easy:)
10.9.2013 | Unregistered CommenterMarian

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.