Jul 14, 2014 in epicurious, main course, pizza, figs, pancetta, fontina, onions. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Sweet figs contrast with richly-flavored caramelized onions and salty pancetta on this delicious homemade pizza!
Figs are one of those ingredients that I grab when I see them at the grocery store, and figure out what Iâm going to do with them later.
I saw them at Trader Joeâs while I was on The Quest for the Elusive Red Chile Pepper (read more on that this coming Wednesday): a pound of fresh black figs. I didnât find my chile peppers, but I bought those figs.
Most recipes for figs involve roasting them, wrapping them in pancetta, or eating them with goat cheese or honey. Last year, I made a cake, and a salad with figs. They were delicious (especially the salad!), but this time, I wanted to do something different, so I put them on a pizza.
I decided to pair them with pancetta, since everything is better with pancetta. But I also wanted something else savory to balance the sweetness of the figs. I chose to caramelize a red onion. Why red? Because thatâs what I had in my cupboard.
At the last minute, I added some chopped fresh rosemary. Ever since I tried the three-cheese, rosemary and pepperoni pizza from Smells Like Home, Iâve believed that every pizza should include rosemary. Did I mention I like rosemary?
Dave declared the results delicious, and I agreed. Liam? Not interested in tasting figs. He scraped everything off his slice of pizza, and pretty much just ate baked pizza dough. Oh well. More pizza for us.
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