Fig on Fig Salad (Fig Balsamic & EVOO)
/This recipe came from an enfuso fan. I never get tired of “fig on fig” recipes.
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This recipe came from an enfuso fan. I never get tired of “fig on fig” recipes.
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Read MoreQuick lunch! A high fiber whole grain tortilla with hummus, avocado, chopped and massaged kale, feta, and chopped walnuts. Drizzled with your favorite balsamic vinegar. (We chose elderberry)
Plenty of fiber, protein, fat, and acid for a nice balance of flavor and health.
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We love this dish and this beautiful picture!
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She was so right! Perfect for lettuce cups or taco style southwestern salad.
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Well - there is always soup (with a little bit of smoke) but ... how about easy glazed carrots!
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Read MoreDaughter's friend made this special concoction for her and we had to make up a name for it.
Not sure of proportions (not provided) so some guessing may be involved here; have fun mixologists!
Read MoreWe love to bring out the orange in our orange guava balsamic vinegar by pairing it with blood orange olive oil. The sweet citrus result calls for spicy greens and tart cheese. No need to add guava to the salad, there is plenty of guava flavor in the dressing!
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This recipe was based on this fruit and chop theory and works with any of our fruity dark balsamic vinegar flavors, i.e. blueberry, double black, pomegranate, or plum.
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