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1 - New recipes are saved to the Experimental Mouffette and is labeled : Untested
2 - As I'm working out the changes I'd like to make (if any) it is labeled : Testing
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4 - IF I am able to reproduce the effect a second time it is labeled : Test 2 - if I am not able to reproduce the effect, it remains Test 1
5 - The same process as step 4 is used to graduate it to Test 3
6 - Once I have been able to reproduce the effect successfully 3 times, it graduates to my main blog, La Mouffette Gourmande

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Friday, March 12, 2021

Figues rôties au jambon (Roasted Figs and Ham) - Untested


8 fresh figs
3 Tbsps honey
2 Tbsps parmesan cheese
2 Tbsps butter
4 slices of bayon ham, or other raw, cured ham
  1. Wash the figs and cut them in two. Place them peel side down in a baking dish. Pour a little honey on top of each half, then sprinkle with the parmesan, and finish by placing a small amount of butter on each. Bake in a 400° F oven for about 10 minutes.
  2. Place four fig halves on four salad plates along with the ham, which you can roll into a log for an attractive presentation.
  3. Serve warm.

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