Fig, Feta & Mint Crostini

This fig, feta & mint crostini is a delicious healthy snack or party appetizer! With just 7 ingredients, it's easy to make. Vegan option included.

Fig, Feta & Mint Crostini

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like figs – they’re so sweet and unassuming – but I avoided them for years due to my childhood dislike of Fig Newtons. I was just never a fan of that packaged fig flavor. Later, I came to realize (of course!) that fresh figs are amazing. They’re in season now, and their season is short, so you should go find some.

When I have fresh figs, they only seem to last a day (maybe two) so I usually make something really simple with them. Figs, feta, and mint are a delicious combination, so I love them in these little sweet & savory crostini bites!

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Fig, Feta & Mint Crostini

 
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This healthy crostini is a great snack or holiday appetizer! We love this fresh, sweet, and salty combination.
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Recipe type: Appetizer
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 1 small baguette, sliced into about 16 pieces, toasted
  • 8 fresh figs
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese or vegan sun "cheese"
  • 30 small mint leaves
  • ½ cup crumbled feta cheese
  • Zest of 1 lemon (optional)
  • Sea salt, to taste
Instructions
  1. Assemble each crostini with a spread of ricotta and a bit of lemon zest, if using. Sprinkle with feta and place mint and figs on top. Top with more feta and a pinch of salt.
Notes
Vegan version: use sun cheese instead of ricotta, and skip the feta.

 

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  1. It’s really cool how this appetizer looks fancy yet it’s so easy to make – aside of course from the fact that figs are amazing.
    Thumbs up for a really simple but perfect flavour combination!

  2. Kristina from ohthegoodies.com
    09.15.2015

    These are perfect. If I would still have some figs on hand this would be the way I would use them, I guess I have to wait for next years season.

  3. Allyson from consideringtheradish.wordpress.com
    09.14.2015

    I love how elemental this dish is. In my dream life I’d have a fig tree right outside my door so I could always eat my fill. Instead I have to buy the expensive imports (and eat fig newtons, because I love them).

    • jeanine
      09.15.2015

      Ha, a fig tree right outside my door would be amazing!

  4. Albgoodlife
    09.14.2015

    This looks delicious! Where could I find fresh figs? I’ve looked everywhere I can think of…

    • jeanine
      09.15.2015

      depends on where you live – I see them at the farmers market occasionally but their season is short so I grab them when I see them.

  5. Whitney from liveanddiet.com
    09.14.2015

    WOW – what a gorgeous app! I have yet to make anything with figs this season so I’m psyched to try these out 🙂

  6. Eileen from hampiesandwiches.blogspot.com
    09.14.2015

    Yes please! These crostini sound wonderful for a quick snack with a glass of wine. Figs and cheese are such a great match!

  7. I’m glad that you managed to get over your initial wariness of figs. This mix of flavours, textures, and colours looks delightful!

  8. I love this simple combination. You’re absolutely right, figs keep at their ripest for only the blink of an eye, so I usually slice them on breakfast porridge or ricotta toast… But this is another great way to have it. Thanks for the inspiration!

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