Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines
Toasted bread topped with creamy ricotta, honey-roasted figs, and a sprinkle of toasted almonds for a simple yet elegant dessert. This mediterranean-inspired desserts ready in about 25 minutes layers halved fresh figs, honey, olive oil into a dessert worth slowing down for — great for weekend baking, holiday tables, or any time you want a sweet payoff at the end of a meal. Each serving lands at about 220 calories and feeds 4, so it slots into a weekend bake or a special-occasion dessert tray. Tap "Plan a meal with the AI" below to drop this recipe into your week and send the ingredients straight to Instacart. Nutrition values are approximate, calculated from USDA FoodData Central (fdc.nal.usda.gov) — verify against ingredient labels for any health-driven dietary plan.
Ingredients
- 8 halved fresh figs
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup ricotta cheese
- 4 slices sourdough bread slices
- 2 tbsp toasted sliced almonds
- 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves
- a pinch black pepper
Instructions
- Step 1: Preheat oven to 375°F. In a baking dish, toss 8 halved fresh figs with 2 tbsp honey and 1 tbsp olive oil until evenly coated.
- Step 2: Roast the figs for 15 minutes until soft and syrupy, stirring halfway through.
- Step 3: Meanwhile, toast 4 slices of sourdough bread until golden and crisp.
- Step 4: Spread 1/4 cup ricotta cheese evenly on each toasted slice.
- Step 5: Spoon the warm honey-roasted figs over the ricotta on each tartine.
- Step 6: Sprinkle 2 tbsp toasted sliced almonds, 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves, and a pinch of black pepper over the top.
- Step 7: Serve immediately to enjoy the contrast of warm figs and creamy ricotta.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines take to make?
Total time is about 25 minutes (10 min prep + 15 min cook). Most home bakers find this fits a weekend afternoon; chill or store as the recipe directs before serving.
How do I store leftover Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines?
Cool fully before storing. Most baked desserts keep at room temperature in an airtight container for 2–3 days, or in the fridge for up to 5 days. Cream- or custard-based desserts must go in the fridge within 2 hours; reheat gently or serve cold per the recipe.
Can I substitute ingredients in Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines?
Yes — most ingredients in this recipe have flexible swaps. For oil, use any neutral high-smoke-point oil (avocado, grapeseed, refined coconut). For aromatics, dried herbs at ⅓ the volume of fresh work in a pinch. The full ingredient list is shoppable on Instacart so you can see substitutes in real time.
How do I scale Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines for a different number of people?
The recipe is written for 4 servings. Multiply each ingredient by (your serving target / 4). Cook time stays roughly the same up to 2x; for 3-4x batches, switch from a skillet to a sheet pan or stockpot so the food isn't crowded — overcrowding steams instead of browns.
What goes well with Honey-Roasted Fig and Ricotta Tartines?
Mediterranean desserts like this pair well with a simple grain (rice, couscous, or crusty bread), a quick salad with acid (lemon vinaigrette, pickled onions), and a pan sauce or yogurt-based dip. Tap "Plan a meal with the AI" to get specific side suggestions.