Fig and Blue Cheese Savouries

Vegetarian
Fig and Blue Cheese Savouries
45 min.
36
50kcal

Suggestions


Indulge in the delightful combination of sweet and savory with our Fig and Blue Cheese Savouries, a perfect addition to any gathering or a cozy night in. These bite-sized treats are not only vegetarian but also pack a punch of flavor that will leave your guests raving. With a buttery, flaky pastry base and a luscious fig preserve center, each morsel is elevated by the rich, tangy notes of crumbled blue cheese.

Ready in just 45 minutes, this recipe yields 36 servings, making it an ideal choice for entertaining. Whether you're hosting an antipasti platter, serving appetizers at a cocktail party, or simply looking for a satisfying snack, these savouries are sure to impress. The contrast of textures—from the crisp pastry to the gooey fig jam—creates a delightful experience for the palate.

What’s more, the versatility of this recipe allows for creative adaptations. As shared by our community, you can experiment with different types of cheese or even use whole wheat flour for a healthier twist. Plus, they freeze beautifully, ensuring you always have a gourmet treat on hand. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to impress with these irresistible Fig and Blue Cheese Savouries!

Ingredients

  • 36 servings pepper black freshly ground
  • ounces cheese blue crumbled
  • tablespoons let set min. spread 
  • cup flour all-purpose
  • tablespoons butter unsalted at room temperature (1 stick)

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • baking paper
  • oven
  • wire rack
  • rolling pin
  • pizza cutter

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Place the flour, butter, blue cheese, and a few grinds of black pepper in the bowl of a food processor and process until the dough just comes together and starts to form a ball.
  3. Dump the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead a few times to pull it together. Then roll out to a 1/8-inch-thick circle with a floured rolling pin.
  4. Cut rounds out of the dough with a floured 1-inch round cutter and transfer to the parchment-lined baking sheet. Reroll the scraps (no more than once) and cut more rounds.
  5. Using the back of a rounded 1/2-teaspoon measure or your knuckle, make an indentation in the center of each dough round. Spoon about 1/4 teaspoon of the fig preserves into each indentation, using your finger to push the preserves as best as possible into the indentation.
  6. Bake the savouries until the preserves are bubbling and the pastry is light golden on the bottom, 10 to 12 minutes.
  7. Let cool on the baking sheet for at least 10 minutes, then remove to a wire rack to finish cooling.
  8. Tips and Techniques
  9. stinkycheese: "I just made these and they were fabulous. I used whole wheat pastry flour and added two ounces sharp English cheddar because I only had two ounces of blue. Love the fig jam all gooey on top."zingyginger: "They were a tad fragile when made to 1/4-inch thickness, so I made the second batch about 3/8 to 1/4 inch thick and they were much easier to pick up without falling apart in my fingers."lmacfgreen: "They freeze beautifully, jam and all! (Just put a little waxed paper between the layers when you pack them for the freezer.) They are the perfect thing to have on hand when you need to pull out something really good, and even better, homemade, for a yummy appetizer."ivyg: "Scored a home run with my book club! Because I was running out of time, I chilled the dough, then rolled it out and just cut into 1-inch squares with a pizza cutter. The entire prep time was literally 5 to 10 minutes. Thank you for making me look good."What the Community Said:jennifer ann: "I made these last night for friends and they are definitely going into heavy rotation this holiday season—so much flavor with so little effort. Thanks for a wonderful recipe!"kayb: "Learned something very important, making these today: Two batches is not enough!"
  10. Reprinted with permission from The Food 52 Cookbook Volume 2 by Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, © 2012 William Morrow

Nutrition Facts

Calories50kcal
Protein8.62%
Fat62.56%
Carbs28.82%

Properties

Glycemic Index
5.25
Glycemic Load
2.38
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
1.0360869567679%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:49.56kcal
2.48%
Fat:3.47g
5.33%
Saturated Fat:2.19g
13.71%
Carbohydrates:3.59g
1.2%
Net Carbohydrates:3.46g
1.26%
Sugar:0.59g
0.66%
Cholesterol:9.05mg
3.02%
Sodium:37.03mg
1.61%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:1.07g
2.15%
Selenium:1.69µg
2.42%
Vitamin A:102.33IU
2.05%
Folate:7.73µg
1.93%
Vitamin B1:0.03mg
1.91%
Manganese:0.04mg
1.87%
Calcium:18.58mg
1.86%
Vitamin B2:0.03mg
1.84%
Phosphorus:17.07mg
1.71%
Vitamin B3:0.24mg
1.2%
Iron:0.19mg
1.04%
Source:Epicurious