Indulge in a delightful culinary adventure with our tantalizing candied bacon-wrapped figs. These delectable treats are a harmonious blend of sweet and savory flavors, showcasing the perfect balance between crispy bacon, juicy figs, and a luscious glaze. Each bite offers a symphony of textures, from the tender fig to the caramelized bacon and the crunchy glaze. Whether served as an appetizer or a dessert, these bacon-wrapped figs are sure to impress your taste buds and leave you craving more. Our article features two enticing recipes: a classic candied bacon-wrapped fig recipe for those who prefer a traditional approach, and a spicy candied bacon-wrapped fig recipe for those who enjoy a bold and piquant flavor profile. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that will elevate your taste buds and leave you with a lasting impression.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
BACON-WRAPPED FIGS
Make crowd-pleasing bacon-wrapped figs to serve as an irresistible appetizer with this super simple recipe.
Provided by Molly Watson
Categories Appetizer
Time 20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Rinse the figs clean and pat them dry. Trim off any excess stem from them and set them aside.*
- Cut each piece of bacon in half lengthwise so you have long, skinny strips of bacon to work with. If you want to use less bacon per fig, cut them in half crosswise as well.
- Wrap each fig with a strip of bacon. The bacon should wrap around several times; have it overlap as little as possible. This method will help the bacon stay on without the help of toothpicks. If you want to use shorter bacon strips, you may need to use a toothpick to secure the bacon in place; once the bacon is cooked, it should hold in place on its own so you can remove the toothpicks as it cooks or before serving.
- You can now cook them one of two ways, on the stove or under a broiler: On the Stove : Heat a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Set the bacon-wrapped figs in the pan and cook, turning as each side browns and crisps up, until all sides of the bacon are done to your liking. Remove the figs, setting them on several layers of paper towels to blot off any excess fat before serving them piping hot. Under a Broiler : Heat a broiler. Set the figs on a baking sheet. Turn the figs as needed to brown and crisp the bacon on all sides. As above, transfer the figs to several layers of paper towels to blot off any excess fat before serving them piping hot. *If you want to gild the lily, cut a vertical slit in the sides of the figs before wrapping them and insert a peeled almond or a nub of blue cheese or a bit of goat cheese in the center, then proceed with Step #3.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 78 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Cholesterol 11 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 4 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 194 mg, Sugar 5 g, Fat 4 g, ServingSize 6 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
CANDIED BACON PIGS
If you have seen recipes for little smokies wrapped in bacon, this recipe takes it a couple steps further. It's totally worth the extra work and always gobbled up quickly!
Provided by lobstah_luva
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Bacon Appetizers
Time 5h
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
- Wrap each little sausage with 1/3 slice of bacon, and secure them with toothpicks.
- Place the appetizers on a large baking sheet and sprinkle with 3/4 cup of brown sugar.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the sugar is melted and bubbling, about 40 minutes; turn the appetizers after 20 minutes.
- Remove the appetizers from the baking sheet with a slotted spoon, and place into a slow cooker. Sprinkle the remaining 3/4 cup of brown sugar and the five-spice powder over the smokies, and drizzle with the cola. If desired, add hot sauce to taste.
- Set the cooker to High, and cook 4 hours. Serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 290.9 calories, Carbohydrate 24.3 g, Cholesterol 41.3 mg, Fat 17.1 g, Protein 10.5 g, SaturatedFat 5.8 g, Sodium 752.4 mg, Sugar 23.7 g
CANDIED BACON
This makes a great party snack.
Provided by Chef John
Categories 100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes Meat and Seafood Bacon
Time 55m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Mix brown sugar, rice vinegar, maple syrup, and black pepper in a small bowl.
- Place bacon slices on cooling rack set over a baking sheet.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, turn slices, and bake another 5 minutes.
- Remove bacon and brush both sides with brown sugar mixture. Return bacon to the oven and bake another 5 minutes. Repeat basting every 5 minutes until bacon is browned and crisp, about 35 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 187 calories, Carbohydrate 13.9 g, Cholesterol 27.3 mg, Fat 10.4 g, Protein 9.2 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 576.9 mg, Sugar 12.9 g
BACON-WRAPPED STUFFED FIGS
Our version of the retro hors d'oeuvre rumaki - bacon-wrapped water chestnuts and chicken liver - substitutes figs, goat cheese and pesto for a fruity, tangy twist. Consider it rumaki 2.0.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories appetizer
Time 15m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Position an oven rack in the center of the oven, and preheat the broiler. Slice the figs about 3/4 of the way down the center lengthwise, and open each like a book; set aside.
- Combine the goat cheese, pesto, lemon juice and zest and 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper in a small bowl with a rubber spatula. Fill each fig with about 1 teaspoon of the cheese-pesto mixture.
- Wrap each stuffed fig with a slice of bacon, and secure with a toothpick. Put the figs, seam-side down, on a rimmed baking sheet.
- Broil, turning once, until the bacon is cooked through and crispy, about 4 to 5 minutes per side.
CANDIED BACON
This is a really easy breakfast item because you can put it in the oven, set the timer and forget about it while you make everything else and pull it out just before sitting down so it's piping hot.
Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli
Categories side-dish
Time 45m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
- Put bacon slices in a bowl, season them with pepper and toss with the brown sugar. Cover a baking sheet with parchment or foil and arrange the bacon in a single layer on top. Sprinkle any sugar left in the bowl over the bacon. Top with another layer of parchment or foil and top it, squarely, with another baking sheet. The baking sheet will flatten the bacon as it cooks.
- Place the tray in the center of the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Check the bacon by lifting the top tray and parchment. If it is not golden brown and fairly crispy, resist the temptation to turn up the oven temperature, and cook it for 10 to 15 minutes longer. Check it again. Keep in mind that when you remove the tray and transfer the bacon to a serving platter or individual plates, the bacon will "crisp" up a little more. Be patient!
Tips:
- Choose ripe, plump figs for a sweeter and juicier result.
- Slice the figs in half lengthwise, but not all the way through, to create a pocket for the filling.
- Use a sharp knife to make clean cuts and prevent the figs from tearing.
- Stuff the figs with a variety of fillings such as goat cheese, blue cheese, mascarpone, or nuts.
- Wrap the figs tightly with bacon slices, securing them with toothpicks if necessary.
- Bake the figs in a preheated oven until the bacon is crispy and the figs are tender.
- Drizzle the figs with honey, balsamic glaze, or maple syrup for extra flavor.
- Serve the figs warm or at room temperature as an appetizer or snack.
Conclusion:
Candied bacon-wrapped figs are a delightful combination of sweet and savory flavors that are perfect for any occasion. With their crispy bacon exterior and tender, juicy fig interior, these treats are sure to impress your guests. Whether you serve them as an appetizer, snack, or even as part of a main course, these figs are sure to be a hit. So next time you're looking for a unique and delicious recipe, give candied bacon-wrapped figs a try – you won't be disappointed!
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