Monday, December 22, 2014

Baked Brie & Fig Spread


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The holidays are among us and that means a lot of entertaining going on; the perfect time to be with family and friends.  I love to entertain and prepare lots of different dishes and bake tons of desserts.  This year I got to try the new Orchard Choice California Fig Spreads.  I must say, these are quite unique!  The fig flavor is delicious, they're not too sweet and they go well with anything.  I was actually eating mine straight out of the jar!  They are made with California figs, and they come in four different flavors.






  • California Orange - Summer's best figs laced with a tangy twist of orange create a fruit spread ripe for pairing with cheeses, topping toasts, and brightening desserts.
  • Organic Mission Fig - Sweet, earthy and bursting with fig flavor, our simple blend of summer's best organic Mission figs pairs well with cheese, perks up yogurt, and tops toast in style.

  • Balsamic Pepper - It's love at first bite when sweet figs join sassy balsamic vinegar and spicy black pepper.  Brighten up cheese trays, garnish grilled meats...the possibilities are endless!
  • Port Wine - Imagine sweet, luscious, figs drenched in port and you have the makings of our elegant fruit spread.  From appetizers to desserts, enjoy the possibilities. 
I tried these with cheese, on a sandwich, on crackers...actually a lot of things, however the one that stood out the most is the Baked Brie.  I couldn't decide which spread to put on top so I actually put all four!  The spreads didn't spread together, but they all paired perfectly with the warm brie. 

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 Ingredients are as follows: 

1 8 ounce round of brie
1  8 ounce package of refrigerated crescent rolls
1 Tbsp. of each fig spread

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees; grease a cookie sheet.

Unroll the crescent rolls and press all the triangles, but two into a rectangle.


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Place the round of brie in the center.

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Place a tablespoon of each flavor of fig spread onto the brie.

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Wrap the dough up around the brie and spreads.

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Take one of the remaining triangles and place on any opened area.  Take the last triangle and make a little design on top.

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Bake for 20-25 minutes; until golden brown.

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Serve warm and enjoy!

Baked Brie & Fig Spread; flourmewithlove.com

Doesn't that look delicious?  How would you like to try the spreads and a bag of sun-dried figs yourself?  

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To enter, leave a comment telling me which spread you'd like to try first. 


Contest Closed!  Congratulations: 


Oh my so interesting these all sound. The Port Wine has my attention. Thank you.
msgb245 at gmail dot com


This contest is open to U.S. residents and will end on  December 28th.
 Please know that I was provided with the gift pack above, 
however the opinions expressed are my own.  



48 comments:

  1. I love figs and would love to try the California Orange Fig Spread. I tried to follow Valley Fig on twitter but for some reason I'm blocked....not sure why? Happy Holidays to you and your family~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines

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  2. They all sound delicious, but I wanna try the port wine flavor! yum!

    Thank you for the chance to win! Happy Holidays!

    Joey

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  3. following Valley Fig on Twitter

    @JoeyinSC

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  4. following Flour Me With Love on twitter

    @JoeyinSC

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  5. I'd love to try the orange one first! These spreads sound very tasty, thanks for the fun give-away and Merry Christmas Lisa:@)

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  6. all of them, but especially the orange one first

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  7. These all sound great, but I would love to try the balsamic flavor!

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  8. I have tried them all and love them! I want more!

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  9. I would like to try the port wine

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  10. I want to try the balsamic pepper spread.

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  11. Port Wine sounds delicious to me!

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  12. Port Wine - I'd try this one first.

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  13. Following you on Twitter
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  14. They all look good! I'd probably try the Port Wine first, then the orange.
    madelinebrubaker {at} gmail [dot] com

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  15. I like Valley Fig on facebook (FB name: Madeline Brubaker).

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  16. I like Flour Me With Love on Facebook (FB name: Madeline Brubaker).

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  17. I follow you on Twitter (@shala_darkstone).

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  18. I follow Valley Fig on Twitter (@shala_darkstone).

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  19. I'd like to try Organic Mission Fig first.

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  20. Oh my so interesting these all sound. The Port Wine has my attention. Thank you.
    msgb245 at gmail dot com

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  21. They all sound good, but the California Orange particularly appeals to me!
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  22. I like you on Facebook as Carolsue Anderson
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  23. I follow you on Twitter as @Sillysiamese
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  24. I like Valley Fig on Facebook as Carolsue Anderson
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  25. Port Wine would be my first choice. They all look great.

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  26. I follow Flour Me With Love on Twitter @amylou61

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  27. I'd like to try the California Orange. myfoxy at gmail dot com

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  28. Would love the California Orange! sharoo1975@yahoo.com

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  29. California orange fig spread sounds great

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  30. i would like to try the california orange spread first! they all look so good though! dtdady at gmail dot com

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  31. i like flour me with love on fb too

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  32. I would try the Organic Misson Fig first, but nond of them would last long in this house.

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  33. I like Valley Fig on Facebook as Sandy Headtke

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  34. I follow Valley Fig on twitter as sandyheadtke

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  35. I would love to try the port wine spread.

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