Figs with goat cheese and balsamic vinegar
6 servings
20 minutes
This elegant French recipe combines the sweetness of figs with the rich creamy texture of goat cheese, creating a perfect balance of flavors. Balsamic vinegar adds a subtle tang and depth, while caramelized onions and garlic provide savory notes to the dish. Figs are valued in French cuisine for their natural sweetness and tender consistency, and their combination with cheese and vinegar makes for an ideal appetizer or dessert. Serving with ice cream adds freshness and contrast. Baked until soft, figs become even more aromatic, and their juices fill the dish with delicate notes of honeyed sweetness. This exquisite recipe is perfect for gourmets looking to enjoy the refined taste of French cuisine.

1
Sauté finely chopped onion and garlic in a mixture of butter and olive oil until soft. Add sugar and balsamic vinegar, and simmer for another two to three minutes.
- Red onion: 1 head
- Garlic: 2 cloves
- Butter: 50 g
- Olive oil: 50 ml
- Sugar: 50 g
- Balsamic vinegar: 50 ml
2
Place figs on a baking sheet, sprinkle with fried onions and garlic, as well as grated goat cheese. Put the baking sheet in an oven preheated to 180 degrees for fifteen minutes.
- Fig: 1 kg
- Goat cheese: 300 g
- Red onion: 1 head
- Garlic: 2 cloves
3
Serve, for example, with ice cream.









