Fig, Gorgonzola & prosciutto salad

Fig, Gorgonzola & prosciutto salad

Give this delicate, red-fleshed fruit the attention it deserves, with this stunning salad

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 2

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 10 minutes

Method

  1. Whisk together the olive oil and balsamic vinegar and season. Arrange the figs, cheese, prosciutto and watercress on two plates.
  2. Drizzle with the dressing and serve.

454 kcalories, protein 21.9g, carbohydrate 12.9g, fat 35.4 g, saturated fat 12.4g, fibre 2.4g, salt 2.85 g

Recipe from olive magazine, August 2007.

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  • 07 November 2007

    CFL recipes rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I quartered the figs instead of halving them as I thought this looked prettier. I also didn't serve as many as two per person. I did 5 or 6 quarters (according to appetite) each and this was perfect. It was a starter for a dinner party for 9 and everyone loved it - I was even asked for the recipe.

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  • 24 February 2008

    linda`s commented on this recipe

    fresh figs just enhanced with the cheese and prosciutto, I`ve used this recipe several times, used stilton as my own preferrance, although you only need small amount, also like it wih rocket instead of watercress.

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  • 24 February 2008

    linda`s rated this recipe

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  • 16 May 2008

    heather commented on this recipe

    Loved the look of this so went out and bought all the ingredients and then found out that figs weren't in season! I used halved boiled eggs from our chickens to redeem the situation and it worked well.

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    25 August 2008

    Ted commented on this recipe

    Figs in Season in Spain at the moment so i have a lot of them, i used serrano ham , but had no Watercress, fresh Spinach leaves were used instead. Delicious. I had this for lunch today. next week family arriving from England so there will be more made

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  • 13 June 2009

    novice rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I quartered the figs and used one fig per person. I used a mixture of Swiss chard and rocket (pre-packed salad ) and used crumbled feta cheese as I don't like gorgonzola . Also used just one slice of prociutto which was enough for a starter portion, as we hada full main meal to follow. Instead of balsalmic vinegar, I arranged the ingredients and put a little wine jelly in the middle of the dish, and simply drizzled the olive oil over the salad. Not a crumb left on any plate!

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  • 24 September 2009

    goodgrub commented on this recipe

    The fig tree in my garden was crying out for a recipe like this

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  • 28 September 2009

    Peta rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Like others, we adapted this one to match what we had; parma ham & feta from the butcher's deli counter, figs from the greengrocer and a mix of young spinach and cut and come again green leaves from the lettuce, picked straight out of the greenhouse - YUM!! This one is definitely in the family list of do again

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    29 September 2009

    YK rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    The store was out of figs, so I used ripe pears, which worked perfectly. Next time I will try with figs.

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  • 30 October 2009

    Mary H rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Have made this quite a few times for friends and it's been voted a hit everytime with requests for the recipe - such a simple dish, quick and easy but tastes delicious!

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  • 20 May 2010

    loulabelle rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Fantastic for a dinner party starter as it's so easy to make quickly before your guests sit down. Used 2 figs per person cut in quarters and dolcelatte cheese as it was cheaper than gorgonzola. Drizzled with the dressing and served with ciabatta all my guests said yum!

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  • 01 September 2010

    Mrs Horse rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Made this for lunch for husbandeenee and I, worked wonderfully though I didn't have watercress and I used Parmesan as didn't have the recipe cheeses. Still yummy though! Also used loads more figs as it was for a lunch rather than starter.

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  • 12 September 2010

    shelly rated and commented on this recipe

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    Made this as a starter for dinner party. Tastes were amazing, very simple and looked very impressive. Def do again.

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  • 22 November 2010

    Caroline rated and commented on this recipe

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    So simple, easy and looks good. A perfect simple 'cheat' starter that will always go down well. I've also used this as a salad (without prosceutto) to serve with pate as a starter.

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  • 29 October 2011

    Barbara rated and commented on this recipe

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    excellent

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  • 25 January 2012

    Mithi rated and commented on this recipe

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    Delish! Used it with baby spinach and goats cheese and it was wonderful!

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 2

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 10 minutes

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454 kcalories, protein 21.9g, carbohydrate 12.9g, fat 35.4 g, saturated fat 12.4g, fibre 2.4g, salt 2.85 g

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