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Sorrel and Fresh Fig Salad with Warm Robiola Cheese

About this Recipe


By: Rachel

One of life’s great joys is visiting a farmers’ market filled with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Instead of ticking items off a shopping list, you can allow dishes to come together in your mind while you browse. This Sorrel and Fresh Fig Salad with Warm Robiola Cheese came about just that way. When I saw the array of beautiful fall ingredients, I knew that I wanted to create this fresh fig salad.

sorrel and fresh fig salad

Fresh Figs: A Seasonal Delight

A sure sign of fall is fresh figs appearing in farmers’ markets. Unfortunately, too many of us have not experienced the flavor of fresh figs. They are juicy and plump, with a jam-like center and a flavor reminiscent of honey and berries. It is a shame that they are so rarely highlighted in dishes—too often, they are more of a garnish or an afterthought than the star. 

Sorrel and Fig Salad

This sorrel salad makes the most of fresh figs, which go perfectly with creamy robiola cheese and the sweetness of fig balsamic vinaigrette. Broiling the figs with cheese and honey brings out their sweetness and creates a crispness that contrasts beautifully with the fig’s jammy center. 

If you have never had sorrel, you are in for a treat. It is complex, fruity and herbal, a wonderful pair with the broiled figs and the toasted hazelnuts. But if you cannot find fresh sorrel, arugula makes a fine substitute for this fresh fig salad.

This salad makes a beautiful seasonal start to a fall meal. It goes beautifully with Fall Butternut Squash Risotto. This Dark Chocolate Budino with Warming Spices would be the perfect sweet ending.

Beverage Pairing


By: Olivia

Because I want this fresh fig salad once a week, and because I love drinking one grape from many regions and comparing, my enthusiastic recommended pairing is Nebbiolo. This very old grape from Italy ranges from fruity to herbaceous and has robust acidity and tannins. Either way, Nebbiolo will always leave you pondering. So, grab a Nebbiolo from Italy where it shows up most in Barolo, Barbaresco, Gattinara, and Valtellina. Hunt down a Nebbiolo from Mexico or Australia and then move on to a few Nebbiolo Rosé. All the while, enjoy the ways this incredible grape complements the fruity and herbal characteristics of the salad.  

fresh fig salad with sorrel

Sorrel and Fig Salad with Warm Robiola Cheese

Juicy figs, creamy robiola cheese, and fresh sorrel come together in this salad that just tastes like fall. 
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Ready In 30 minutes
Meal Type Salad
Good For Italian, Seasonal, Vegetarian
Yield 4 servings

Ingredients
  

Step by Step Instructions
 

Step 1

  • Preheat oven to broil.
    While the oven is preheating, make the vinaigrette. In a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, mustard, salt, and pepper, whisking the olive oil in a thin stream. Set aside. 
    fresh fig balsamic vinaigrette

Step 2

  • Line a sheet pan with foil, and lay out the figs on the sheet pan, cut side up. Top each with a slice of robiola cheese, and drizzle honey evenly over the figs. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. 
    fresh fig salad with sorrel

Step 3

  • Broil for 2-3 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and browned in spots. Remove from oven and set aside to cool.
    fresh fig salad with sorrel

Step 4

  • Toss the greens with the vinaigrette, and divide between four serving dishes (or assemble on a platter). Top with the hazelnuts and add warm fig slices, and serve immediately.
    fresh fig salad with sorrel

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