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		<title>Broiled Honey-Glazed Spiced Figs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; The first signs of Fall have arrived: the mornings are crisp and overcast, the slutty mannequins at the costume shop on Denny are dressed as pirates, and figs are plentiful and cheap.&#160; Fresh figs are one of the most versatile Fall fruits around, and also one of the most delicious.&#160; Baked, grilled, or, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="honey-broiled spiced fig copy" border="0" alt="honey-broiled spiced fig copy" src="http://seattlefoodgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/honeybroiledspicedfigcopy.png" width="560" height="736" />&#160; <br />The first signs of Fall have arrived: the mornings are crisp and overcast, the slutty mannequins at the costume shop on Denny are dressed as pirates, and figs are plentiful and cheap.&#160; Fresh figs are one of the most versatile Fall fruits around, and also one of the most delicious.&#160; Baked, grilled, or, in this case, broiled, they’re kinda hard to screw up.&#160; For this preparation, we’re glazing sliced figs with honey and spices – feel free to substitute whatever smells good to you (try Chinese Five Spice) – then broiling until the honey caramelizes.</p>
<p>Makes: 1 dozen sweet Fall treats   <br />Total kitchen time: 15 minutes</p>
<p>Shopping list:</p>
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<li>12 fresh figs </li>
<li>3 tbsp. honey</li>
<li>1/2 tsp. red chili powder</li>
<li>1/2 tsp. ground cloves</li>
<li>1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon</li>
<li>1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg</li>
<li>1/4 tsp. paprika     </li>
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<li>Preheat your broiler and set the top rack as close to the heating element as possible.&#160; </li>
<li>Rinse the figs and pat dry.&#160; Cut off stems (optional, but the stems aren’t edible).&#160; Slice figs in half lengthwise, from stem to root.</li>
<li>Combine the dry ingredients in a small bowl (measurements are approximate – do what looks/smells/tastes good to you).</li>
<li>Lay the figs, cut side up, on a lined baking sheet.&#160; Drizzle the cut side of the figs with honey.&#160; Sprinkle over the spice mixture.</li>
<li>Broil on the top rack until the honey bubbles and just begins to brown, about 10 minutes.&#160; Note: watch the figs closely – cooking time will vary from oven to oven.&#160; Alternately, you can place the figs cut side down on a hot grill for about 10 seconds.</li>
<li>Remove from heat and serve.&#160; </li>
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<p>These broiled figs are dying to be slathered with mascarpone or tossed with green beans, goat cheese and bacon for a beautiful fall side dish.&#160; Or, just eat them as-is for an afternoon snack or super-easy hors d’oeuvre!</p>
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