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Dried Fig Souvlaki

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Dried Fig SouvlakiKana Okada

Pastourma (also spelled basturma) is seasoned, cured beef.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 18

Ingredients

18 large dried figs (preferably Greek)
18 1/2-inch cubes feta cheese
18 thin slices pastourma, prosciutto, or bresaola
18 large fresh sage leaves
18 large toothpicks
Extra-virgin olive oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Using small sharp knife, cut stem from top of each fig, then cut straight down from top center to make 3/4-inch-deep, 1/2-inch-long slit in fig. Fill slit in each fig with cube of feta cheese, then press opening closed. Place 1 slice of pastourma on work surface; top with sage leaf. Place stuffed fig at 1 end and roll up to enclose fig. Secure with toothpick. Repeat with remaining pastourma, sage, and figs. DO AHEAD: Can be made 1 day ahead.

    Step 2

    Arrange on plate, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and chill. Let stand at room temperature 1 hour before continuing. Pour enough oil into large skillet to cover bottom. Heat over medium-high heat. Add figs. Cook until pastourma begins to crisp, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to large platter. Serve warm.

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