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Bring a standard everyday salad to life with this beautifully balanced tart that combines sweet, juicy figs with salty proscuitto on top of flaky golden puff pastry. With figs in season, there's no better time to try this simple recipe. Drizzle with a fig or raspberry balsamic syrup for an explosion of flavours. Use other greens, like baby arugula or watercress instead of lamb's lettuce if you like. It is perfect for a light lunch or as an appetizer of a dinner party.
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Take your sheet of puff pastry and unroll. Using a sharp knife carefully score a border about 2cm thick around the edges of the pastry making sure you don’t cut all the way through. This will act as a frame and help to hold the filling in while baking.
- Using a fork carefully prick the centre part of the pastry to encourage it not to rise too much. Bake for 20-25 mins or until golden brown and puffed.
- Place the pastry on a large serving platter. Top with the lamb's lettuce, Belgian endive, fig wedges, and torn prosciutto. Drizzle with balsamic glaze and garnish with fresh dill.
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Your pastry looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Figs and prosciutto are such a terrific flavor pairing! Love that combo. :-) And love this dish -- very neat and creative. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful salad, Angie. I wish I could find beautiful figs like the ones you used. This would be a such a beautiful presentation for a special dinner!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mix of flavors! And, it's beautiful on the puff pastry crust.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of tart, simple yet sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love figs Angie and of course love this !!!
ReplyDeleteA combination that can never go wrong! Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt look so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous. It's like a delightful salad on a bed of tart crust! So refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI love figs, and this pastry-salad is so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis combination is irresistible! And this tart is such an easy to to obtain DELICIOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteTHIS MAY come as a huge shock to you Angie but... I HAVE NEVER had a fig or prosciutto before!!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love figs and this tart looks so irresistible! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tart, fresh and so appetizing,Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful masterpiece of art, WOW!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Angie. It can transform an ordinary salad or dish into something extraordinary. Great idea and I love that you used figs and prosciutto together drizzled with balsamic. I'll definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. My dad's fig tree is about to be exploding with figs. I can't wait and will put this at the top of the list. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteWow! it looks delicious!!.....I love figs.....Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteLooks like a work of art on a plate! Beautiful colors and I am sure it tasted so so good!☺
ReplyDeleteAngie, gorgeous to look at and such a wonderful combination of flavors and textures, I wouldn't change a thing!
ReplyDeleteOh My...what a fabulous fall salad! I love fig wrapped prosciutto and you've just taken that up several notches. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love fresh figs and this tart looks like the perfect way to enjoy them! Not to mention, this is a total show stopper!!! I'm drooling!
ReplyDeleteOh very good recipe darling
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This is such a pretty salad suitable for autumn.
ReplyDeleteOh yes ! Great minds think alike :-) Thank you dear Angie !
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks so elegant and also so delicious! Love those fresh figs.
ReplyDeleteYessss I love fresh figs! This tart looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great flavor combination with the fig and salty prosciutto. This just sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've made something very similar to this with goat's cheese instead of the proscuitto. It makes for a quick and delicious meal and a nice way to use figs.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful Angie! Would love this for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteGosh, this tart is so attractive!
ReplyDeleteOur fig season is so short here :( love the balance of sweet figs and salty prosciutto
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely beautiful! sliced figs are just so attractive (and delicious). :)
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