Goodbye Seattle summer. You weren’t here very long, but I
enjoyed every second of your stay. It was so much easier to get out of bed in
the morning with your golden rays shining in through my white curtains. My
golden shoulders and the freckles on my nose will remind me of you and the time
we shared on the deck reading books and drinking ice tea.
And although you are now gone and the familiar grey skies
have returned to cast a darker light on the Emerald City, I was pleased to discover you left a few little
treasures behind to ease the transition into fall. Like the juiciest
watermelon I’ve had all year and the bumpy purple heirloom tomatoes on the
counter; those two will happily be enjoyed with a sprinkle of coarse salt.
And the figs. The sweet, tender figs. With crunchy seeds
and soft flesh, dark purple skin and blushing insides, they are truly a gift.
Roasted with fresh thyme, salt and pepper, honey and balsamic, the figs melt
into their own luxurious sauce. Flax-speckled crepes make the perfect pedestal
for the sweet tart harmony of late summer fruit, along with a dollop of a rich,
tangy crème of yogurt and sour cream brightened with lemon zest.
So, with a proper farewell to the sun and welcoming of autumn,
I feel ready (and hungry) for the cooler months ahead.
Flax Crepes with
Honeyed Thyme Figs and Crème
The figs are excellent on pizza, with camembert cheese, proscuitto and argula salad. Or on yogurt. On on roast lamb. Or in a panini. Yummm.
Makes 12 crepes, enough for 4 servings
Ingredients:
For the honeyed
thyme figs:
¼ cup clover honey3 sprigs fresh thyme
1/8 teaspoon salt
freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 pint fresh figs, quartered
For the flax
crepes:
½ cup whole wheat flour½ cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoons flax meal (or finely ground flax seeds)
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs
1 ¾ cup milk (dairy, oat, hemp, almond, soy or water)
Butter or oil for greasing the pan
Crème
¼ cup sour cream (full or low-fat, not non-fat)¼ cup yogurt (any fat content you prefer)
1 teaspoon sugar (or honey)
1 teaspoon lemon zest
Roast the figs. Preheat
the oven to 400F. In a bowl, combine the honey, thyme, salt, pepper, vinegar and
olive oil. Add the figs and toss gently to coat. Spread the figs out on a
baking sheet and roast for 20 minutes, or until the sauce is syrupy and the
figs are caramelized and soft.Scrape the figs and sauce into a bowl and allow
to cool. The figs can be roasted up to 3 days in advance.
Make the crepe
batter. Whisk together the flours, flax and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk
together the eggs and milk, then slowly pour the liquid ingredients into the
dry ingredients while whisking vigorously until the mixture is smooth. Cover
and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to three days.
Make the crepes. Heat
a small nonstick skillet or crepe pan over medium heat, then coat with the
tiniest amount of butter or oil (If you grease the pan too much the batter won’t
stick to the pan in an even layer). Pour a scant ¼ cup of batter into the hot
pan while simultaneously tilting the pan to swirl the batter into an even
layer. Cook for about 45 seconds, until the edges are slightly crisp and the
bottom is lightly browned. Use a spatula to loosen the crepe, then flip it over
with your fingers and cook on the second side for 20 seconds until it is
lightly browned. Remove the finished crepes to a plate. The cooked crepes can be refrigerated for up to three
days or wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen for up to two months.
Make the crème. Whisk
together all the ingredients until smooth, then cover and refrigerate until ready
to serve. The crème be made up to three days in advance.
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