My fig salad with fried goat cheese is a gorgeous fall inspired salad with luxurious fresh figs and crispy rounds of goat cheese all warm and melty inside. The nectarine vinaigrette is not to be missed!
a fresh fig salad for fig season!
The figs are here! This is the only time you’re going to see them fresh in the marketplace, so be sure to grab some while they’re around. I like the dark purple Black Missions, they’re so special all you really need to do is slice them into wedges and indulge. A salad like this will steal the show — your main course will have to play second fiddle for a change, but that’s perfect because you can serve the simplest thing with it and still have a hit on your hands. Between the voluptuous figs, the toasted walnuts, the warm creamy cheese, the peppery arugula, and the sweet/hot/tang of the nectarine dressing, you’ve pretty much covered all your foodie bases.
ingredients you’ll need for a fig salad
- figs
- When fresh figs are available grab what you can. I used Black Mission figs.
- arugula
- sturdy, peppery arugula stands up to the other ingredients in this salad.
- walnuts
- toasted walnuts have an amazing flavor…slightly bitter and wonderful.
- tomato
- figs come into season when the tomatoes are still at their peak, so use them both!
- goat cheese
- buy the little logs so that you can slice into small disks.
- egg
- breadcrumbs
- use any breadcrumbs you like, I used regular unseasoned dried. You can used seasoned, panko, or homemade, it’s your choice.
- dried herbs
- if you use plain breadcrumbs you’ll want to season them with some dried herbs. Use an Italian mix, or any individual herb or a mix. I used thyme, oregano, and dill.
- vegetable oil
- for shallow frying your little goat cheese patties.
nectarine vinaigrette
If I’ve accomplished nothing else on this blog, I hope I hope I’ve convinced you to play around with vinaigrettes. They’re ingenious little flavor bombs. A ripe nectarine and a small food processor or blender is all you need to create this one. The rest of the ingredients are the usual suspects…olive oil, champagne vinegar, a little grainy Dijon mustard…oh, and a habanero pepper. That might not be a usual suspect, but it’s good! I first made this dressing with jalapeno, but I didn’t like the flavor it added, so I went with half a habanero pepper and it’s just perfect. The habanero adds lots of fire but doesn’t compete with the nectarine.
order of operations
Be sure to fry the rounds of goat cheese at the last minute, just before you serve the salad. They’ll have a little crunch on the outside and be warm and oozy inside. The contrast between the warm cheese and the greens is really nice. Salad with this much going on is a feast for all the senses, with a mix of enticing colors, textures, and flavors.
how to serve your fig salad
I like to arrange the salad in a wide shallow bowl to show off all of the beautiful colors and ingredients. I’ll serve the dressing in a little pot on the side, or even nestled into the center of the salad.
This salad would also be nice arranged on individual plates if you’re having a more formal meal.
Enjoy!
more fig recipes
- Apple, Cheddar, and Fig Focaccia
- Flourless Walnut Cake with Fresh Figs
- Fresh Fig Tart with Lavender Honey
- Easy Baked Brie with Figs and Honey
- Roasted Fig Gelato
- Cardamom Fig Jam
Fig Salad with Fried Goat Cheese
Ingredients
- 4 handfuls baby arugula, (or one handful per serving)
- 4 ripe black mission figs, quartered
- 1/2 cup toasted walnut halves, (toast for 10 minutes at 350F)
- 1/2 heirloom tomato, cut in small wedges
fried goat cheese
Instructions
- First make the dressing. Puree the nectarine with the habanero in a small food processor, processing until fully pureed.
- Pour just 3 tablespoons of the puree into a jar or small bowl and whisk in the rest of the ingredients. Take a taste and adjust it if you like. Refrigerate until needed.
- Put the arugula in a wide shallow salad bowl. Scatter the figs, walnuts and tomatoes over the top.
- Slice the goat cheese into 4 rounds. If your log is long and thin, you can make smaller rounds, or reform the soft cheese with your hands to make larger patties.
- Whisk the egg in a small bowl. Put the crumbs in another and stir in the salt and herbs.
- Coat the bottom of a skillet with oil and heat on medium until hot. Dip each goat cheese pattie into the egg and then into the crumbs. Make sure the crumbs coat all surfaces of the cheese. Fry in the hot oil until golden on each side, it should only take a couple of minutes.
- Drain the patties on paper towels and then set immediately onto the salad. Serve with the vinaigrette.
Yep….my favorite produce market was loaded with figs and apricots last week! Purchased both. 🙂
Love the fried goat cheese here, Sue, but your vinaigrette is spectacular. Love the color and flavors!
Gosh that nectarine vinegarette sounds amazing!
Wow, Sue, this is one spectacular salad! So many irresistible elements—truly a winner!
Sue you’ve completely outdone yourself with this recipe! It’s so beautiful, with color and texture, and the flavor so sound out of this world!
Love the sound of the nectarine vinaigrette. The whole salad is inspired! Great ideas and photos to die for. Thanks Sue.
Thanks Penny!
This salad is just stunning. It’s beautiful to look at and the flavours going on there …, well I’m lost for words. I had no idea you could fry goat’s cheese, it sounds heavenly. I’ve bookmarked and can’t wait to make the dressing.
Your photos are gorgeous! You had me at fried cheese 🙂
Haha thanks Lucy – fried cheese is a wonderful concept, isn’t it?
Oh what a salad, the combination of fried goat cheese with figs and that nectarine dressing must be sublime!
I love everything about this salad. I look forward to trying it!!
Thanks Renee – I think you’ll love it, especially that warm goat cheese!
I love figs.. my girls love goat cheese..sounds and looks delicious.Thank you.
Thanks Monique — have a great weekend 🙂