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July 15, 2005

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clare eats

Wow Lyn
you out did yourself again!
This looks fantastic. I didnt realise that is was so hard to get figs???? Whats up with that?

Zarah Maria

I was also thinking figs and honey, but figs weren't there, so I went for cherries - eh, what can you do!? Sounds lovely this combo though Lyn! Mmmm, creme brulee...

Ana

Lyn
Good heavens what a fantastic dessert. Hey girl, you have the makings of a professional chef! Ever thought of leaving the corporate law behind?

Nic

Lyn, I just added you to the roundup. Thanks for a great entry, as usual, for this month's SHF!

clare eats

Hi Lyn
I have tagged you for a childhood memories meme

Ruth

Love the photos and now have a new version of creme brulee to try

Liz

Lyn,
Your dessert sounds amazing. I found fresh figs in Calgary just last year and I was sooo excited. I didn't make anything with them though, I just ate them by themselves. Now I think I might try this for dessert tomorrow. Thanks!

J

hi liz, that looks wonderful...love 'art of the tart' and 'tarts with tops on' too - how to not with titles like that ;) though find that she tends to give recipes in broad strokes...

Jennifer

Lyn - what a great recipe!

Thanks for joining in on SHF again this month!

Chef

Wow, what a great recipe! Post some more.

Chef

Wow, what a great recipe! Post some more.

Eric

I happened upon this recipe by chance. I made it the other day. Oh. My. God. It's so rich and creamy and delicious.

The only problem I ran into was using a blender. Even after letting it reas it was still a bit foamy so the tops got a little browner than i had hoped in the oven. That's an easy fix.

Would you mind if I repost the reipe on my site and link it back to you?
Best,
Eric

www.goutdevie.com

Crystal

I have a fig tree and i THOUGHT i had no use for it, always asking what they are used for and others simply say "jam" and im not the "Jam" type....so with your wonderful help i now have use for my poor figs....thanks!!

Kathy Barlow

I am looking for a recipe for the exact honey soaked mascarpone figs you too have mentioned. I get my fix at the Vic market everytime I make the 4 hour round trip down to melb! They are divine and I have been scouring google for that recipe when I came across your blog. I have a dozen fat ripe figs sitting on my bench right now and I want to try to make the above mentioned. Like your blog I will be back. Kathy

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