Figs in Citrus Yogurt Dressing

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It's a boon we have channels like Travel and Living and NDTV Good Times. With programs like these aired, the world has become a much smaller place. I have been hooked to these television shows for long now. These shows have showcased vivid cultures, lifestyles, cuisines and food habits from different parts of the world and it's been interesting to learn and pick at least few aspects, if not many.

With programs from Nigella Lawson and Rachael Allan, I long desire to create delectable recipes like they do, with such an ease. In fact, at a point I was so obsessed with Nigella Lawson's decadent cooking that I had the entire cookery series downloaded to my computer. I would always go back to her series just to learn the know-hows of dessert recipes. It's due credit to Nigella shows that instigated me to fantasy making desserts and cakes in my kitchen. Though I wouldn't dare to cook or bake them often, fearing they would choke my arteries way too soon... and I don't intend to die that way! ;)


As a gesture, I ought to share a recipe of her's that I had jotted down in my recipe book not long ago. I saw an episode of Nigella Feasts where she made figs with a lovely yogurt dressing that looked fabulous. I was lucky to have some red wine at hand that we picked on our trip to Goa earlier this year. Even ingredients like figs are not so common in my regular cooking. So this recipe was apt as I saw the show.


I did try looking for the recipe source on Nigella's website, but despite thorough search, couldn't find it. Instead, I found it the recipe on Food Network.

The recipe is fairly simple, yet flavorsome. This is what I term a 'healthy low-cal dessert'.


Figs in Citrus Yogurt Dressing

INGREDIENTS

1 tbsp red wine
1 orange, zested
1 tbsp honey
3/4 cup low-fat yogurt
Pinch of ground cinnamon
2 to 3 ripe figs
2 tsp slivered pistachios, to garnish


DIRECTIONS

Put the red wine, orange zest and honey into a bowl. Whisk in the yogurt and ground cinnamon.

Quarter the figs and divide them between 2 bowls. Pour the yogurt mixture around the figs in each of the bowls and sprinkle with the pistachios to decorate.

The recipe is simple and fuss-free. It can be served as a dip or a healthy dessert or even as an accompaniment with pastas. I loved the tang of wine yogurt against the simple sweetness of figs. Very satisfying.

18 comments:

  1. Beautiful and tempting clicks..

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  2. Aaaah, here it is finally! Looks divine! I love figs...should definitely give this a try. Beautiful clicks!

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  3. I love anything yogurt! This sounds so healthy and delicious. I'm supporting anything sweet and low-calorie! You've got a great blog. Glad I stumbled by. Will definitely come back :)

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  4. Beautiful click and looks so delicious

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  5. Beautiful photography!

    Thanks for dropping in at my li'l space!x

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  6. Yeah Madhuri, you know the cat is finally out ;) hehehe...

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  7. An interesting dessert /dip.Indeed Nigella s coking show are good I too enjoywatching themAlso bare foot contessa too She is amazing.

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  8. Yumm.. sounds healthy and delicious!! I love watching Nigella's shows too..

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  9. Hey MD.. these look so good.. and the recipe sounds simple enough. I love how one gets so many ideas from bloggers! Thanks for sharing this! Will let you know when I try it. :)

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  10. Stunning pictures! Makes me drool, simple and flavorful dessert!

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  11. Love figs. This is very tempting desert!!
    Beautiful clicks.

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  12. Many are fans of Nigella shows. The dessert with figs is simply elegant!

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  13. That is a wonderful dessert! Your shots are awesome!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  14. That's an elegant dessert...I could never say no, to a dessert..lol..

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  16. Very healthy fruit, but hard to find here...looks splendid.

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  17. A little piece of heaven, this one. Lovely pics. Its been AGES since I ate figs. Thank you for refreshing my memory! Neat recipe!!

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