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In just a few days I will be conducting my very first Central Market Cooking School class. I am ready to do this! Here is the link – http://www.centralmarket.com/Stores/Fort-Worth.aspx. If you’re close by and would like to sign up click on the cooking school icon, I believe there are a few seats available.
My class is called “Dinner With the Orange Bee”. Can you guess what the key ingredient will be? Come on now…this is a simple question. If you guessed honey you are correctamundo!
I will be talking about bees, honey and the importance of bees to our society. You do know that 70% of the produce we eat is pollinated by bees. I will be featuring 5 recipes from appetizer, to salad, to entree, followed by two desserts. I am going to share the appetizer recipe with you today. If you have seen this delicious starter on my blog in the past, with summer upon us you’ll want to review it. In the following days I will blog about the rest of the recipes featured in the class. Don’t miss it!
Preheat oven to 350*. Stir together 4 oz. chopped, cooked bacon or country ham; 4 oz. goat cheese, crumbled & softened; 1 Tbsp. finely chopped toasted pecans; and 1 tsp. chopped fresh thyme. cut 12 fresh figs in half. Press the back of a small soon or your thumb into the centers of the fig halves, making a small indentation. Spoon the cheese mixture into the indentations. Baking on a baking sheet for 7 minutes. Drizzle with 1 Tbsp. honey. Serve immediately with toasted baguette slices.
( I placed the baguette slices in the oven with the figs and they were all ready at the same time.)
I can’t wait!! I’ll be there, along with hubba hubba hubby!
So happy the two of you are joining the class!
YUM! will need to try this soon. A cheese disguise helps progress ducky’s palate : ) good luck in class mom. -lulu
Hey Lulu – it’s a good thing cheese can be added to so many foods so we can speed up his love for more foods! Silly boy!
I’m stumped! Boy does this one look awesome. You sure have a way with figs. Oh is that the subject of the class or is it tequila?
YOU crack me up!
I can’t wait to meet you and try your yummy sounding recipes. I will be part of the volunteer help for your class.
Hi Kim – I look forward to meeting you also. I am really looking forward to this class – the honey tasting will be fabulous fun!
Congrats on your cooking class at the CM! That is just so cool and your menu looks amazing! I pinned this fig crostini to try soon. It looks absolutely delish!