Posted by
Claudia Moser
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Figs,
Gorgonzola,
Tasty Tuesday
Don't ask me how I came up with this idea, cos I honestly don't know. I just remember that on Saturday I saw the figs looking out towards me and I thought: gorgonzola would suit them. Thus Sunday afternoon I baked these pockets, pretty easy.
I took 3 figs, cut them into 4.
I took 6 squares of ready made french dough and put a bit of beaten egg on them in order to fix the 2 pieces of figs and then on top a bit of gorgonzola. A bit of salt and pepper and ready to bake.
Fast 12 minutes in the oven at 120 degrees, et voila!
It tasted delicious and I could not resist to share the recipe with you, enjoy!
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