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Summer Treats With Rennie

September 7, 2015 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 7 Comments

For me Summer food is all about variety. Lots of different dishes so that I can have a bit of everything without having to choose. Barbecues with ribs and burgers served alongside potato salads, corn with chilli and lime butter and grilled halloumi.

Lazy al fresco dinners of pasta with huge green salads and olives and various cured meats.

When Rennie asked me to create a summer dish I chose a seasonal fruit – figs to base my recipe around. I tried a fig and cheese starter at a wedding recently and I’ve been wanting to create something similar ever since.

Baked Figs with Bacon, Sundried Tomatoes & Mozzarella

You will need:

2 fresh Figs quartered
4 rashers of good quality smoked bacon
4 large Sundried Tomatoes
4 slices of Mozzarella

Place your quartered fig onto the middle of your bacon rasher, add a sundried tomato followed by a slice of mozzarella and wrap tightly with the bacon ( as if you are making pigs in blankets ). Repeat with the remaining figs.

Baked figs with bacon

Bake for approximately 20 minutes.

Baked figs mozzarella Sundried tomatoes

Serve immediately with a large leafy salad and herby potatoes.

To make herby potatoes: roughly chop 8 medium potatoes ( I leave the peel on ), heat 2-3 tbsp of olive oil in a large roasting tray. Add your potatoes ( carefully ) and sprinkle over 2 tbsp of fresh herbs – I used thyme and crushed black peppercorns and cook in a very hot oven until golden and crispy.

Roasted herb potatoes

Luckily I don’t tend to get indigestion (..unless I’m heavily pregnant ) after a meal but if you do suffer with this I can recommend Rennie ( I practically lived on them during my last pregnancy ).

This post has been supported by Rennie®, but all thoughts are my own.

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Comments

  1. Monika @ MY FOOD AND HAPPINESS says

    September 8, 2015 at 12:51 am

    I am pretty sure if I make this for my partner he will love me more (too many veggie meals at home lol)! The combination of figs, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and bacon sounds amazing!

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  2. Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs says

    September 8, 2015 at 8:23 am

    I love, love, love figs but admit that they don’t often last long enough to make their way into a dish. I usually scoff them before they make it home! This looks wonderful though.

    I’ve also never had indegestion but it sou d’s horrible for those who suffer!

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  3. Choclette says

    September 8, 2015 at 11:56 am

    I’m with you on the variety, I love lots of dishes of things. Love figs too, cooked or raw. I remember my Grandad taking Rennie and never really understood why. Now I’ve experienced heartburn a couple of times, I sort of get it.

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  4. Barbara Pedersen says

    September 25, 2023 at 10:31 pm

    What temp do you bake them?

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