Onion & Fig Jam Crostini Appetizer (2024)

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Sweet and savory onion and fig jam with creamy brie, crispy prosciutto and roasted garlic on top of buttery toasted crostini makes an impressive appetizer that’s just as easy to make for 20 as it is for 50.

These crostini look seriously impressive. Like they were made by a proper chef. Only they weren’t. We made them. And YOU can make them too. Easily. And totally impress the heck out of your guests.

They are O.M.G. delicious!

Roasted garlic is spread of the bottom of a buttery crostini topped with a crispy piece of salty prosciutto. The creamy brie is next with the sweet and tangy onion and fig jam with wine and thyme on top.

Tools You Need

You don’t need many tools to make this recipe. You may already have them on hand:

Other than a spatula, that’s all you will need.

How to Make the Onion and Fig Jam

The onion and fig jam is the start of this appetizer and it’s so easy to make, it just takes a little while to cook down and become all nice and jammy.

  1. Add the onions, figs, herbs and some oil and butter to a large pan.
  2. Cook till the onions and figs break down.
  3. Add the second bit of butter, balsamic reduction, and wine.
  4. Cook until the mixture gets nice and jammy.
  5. Remove from heat and cool.

See the recipe below for more details!

We love this fig jam because it can easily be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge until you are ready to use it.

Jam Tips:

Use fresh figs if you have them but you can also use dried ones as long as you get the ones that aren’t all shriveled up. They need to be at least soft.

Other Uses for this Delicious Jam

  • On these crostini!
  • A condiment for a cheese board.
  • Eat it on a piece of sliced fresh bread. mmmmm!
  • Crackers and cheese
  • Use it as a sauce for meat. While the meat is baking or after just on top.
  • Add it to a homemade salad dressing

This onion jam would also make a wonderful gift! You could fill little jars and give it away over the holidays.

How awesome would you be if you made extra jam, filled a few jars, made this appetizer for a dinner party and then sent your guests home with a small jar of their own!

Make the Crostini

This crostini recipe is super simple to make at home!

  1. Slice your loaf of bread up.
  2. Mix the garlic seasoning with the oil, and brush a little on both sides of the bread.
  3. Place on a baking tray and bake in the oven till they brown a little. About 5 – 8 mins.
  4. Flip them over and cook till they are browned on the other side as well. About 3 – 5 mins. Set aside.

Just make sure to keep your eyes on them while they are in the oven. You don’t want these crostini extra crispy. With this appetizer recipe, the crostini are best when they are lightly toasted.

Tips to Make this Appetizer for a Party

The great thing about these little appies, taste and looks aside, is that they are very scale-able. It’s just as easy to make 50 or even 100 of these as it is to make 20. It just takes a tiny bit more time to assemble larger amounts. Here are a few tips:

  • Make everything ahead: They are a great option for a more upscale dinner party because they look fantastic, but you can prepare EVERYTHING before hand and then just assemble 15 mins before you want to serve them.
  • Make sure your cheese is cold to slice: The only thing we would recommend doing right before you serve them is cutting the cheese slices (throw your brie in the freezer for 10 mins before you cut it to make the slicing even easier).
  • Always make extra: When we make these, we like to double the amount of crostinis, the garlic, the crispy prosciutto and have an extra round of brie in the fridge just in case you need to make more in a hurry. It hardly takes any more effort to roast extra garlic, crisp up a few extra slices of prosciutto, and toasts another baguette.

Everything keeps well in the fridge and the crostinis keep well for a few days if you store them in an airtight container or ziplock bag.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you peel figs before cooking?

The skin of figs is edible so you don’t have to peel them. If you find you don’t like the texture, then feel free to peel with a peeler.

How long does fig jam last?

This onion and fig jam will last for 2 months in the fridge, but you can also freeze it and it will last for 6 months. Just make sure you store it in an airtight container.

You can can it in a water bath if you want too and then it will last 2 years.

What kind of onions to use for jam?

You can use any kind of onions, but sweet onions make the best jam and caramelize the easiest. Walla walla, Kelsea, or Alisa Craig onions are a great choice.

Are crostini supposed to be hard?

You don’t want them too hard. You want them to be crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Make sure to keep your eyes on them when they are in the oven. They can overbake quick.

What is the rule of thumb for adding crostini toppings?

Only add your toppings right before serving. Otherwise your crostini can get soggy. Nobody likes soggy bread.

Other Party Appetizer Recipes You May Like

  • puff pastry tartlets with pear and prosciutto
  • hot onion dip
  • bacon wrapped potatoes with cheese dip
  • the perfect cheese board
  • whiskey beef sliders
  • peach and prosciutto puff pastry tart – one of our readers fav!

Kevin and I are planning a Christmas party in December to celebrate the season. We’re inviting all our family and friends and this appetizer is firmly on the menu!

Are you planning any holiday parties this season?

If you’ve tried thiscrostini recipe with onion and fig jam, we would love it if you could rate the recipe by clicking on the stars in the recipe card and let us know how it turned out in the comments below. We love hearing from you!

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Onion & Fig Jam Crostini Appetizer (5)

Crostini with Onion & Fig Jam, Roasted Garlic, Brie & Prosciutto

Sweet and savory onion and fig jam with creamy brie, crispy prosciutto and roasted garlic on top of buttery toasted crostini makes an impressive appetizer that’s just as easy to make for 20 as it is for 50.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Canadian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 30 crostinis

Calories: 115kcal

Author: Julie & Debbie

Ingredients

ONION AND FIG JAM

  • 10 cups sliced sweet onions
  • 6 figs , chopped
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 4 big sprigs thyme
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 3 tbsp balsamic reduction
  • 1/2 cup white wine

FOR THE CROSTINI

  • 1 skinny and long baguette , cut into ¾ inch thick slices on the bias
  • ½ cup olive oil
  • 2 tbsp garlic plus (or other garlic seasoning for garlic bread)
  • sprinkle of parmesan cheese on each crostini
  • drizzle of olive oil

REST OF INGREDIENTS

  • 2 heads of garlic
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • sprinkle salt
  • 1 16oz round of brie
  • 7- 8 pieces of prosciutto
  • thyme sprigs for garnish

Instructions

MAKE THE ONION AND FIG JAM

  • Add all the sliced onions, figs, butter, olive oil, and thyme sprigs to a large pan. Heat to medium-low and cook, stirring every few mins, until the onions caramelize and the figs break down. This will take 15 – 20 mins or so. Then add the second bit of butter, balsamic reduction, and wine. Stir well. Cook for another 5 – 10 mins until the mixture breaks down even more and gets nice and jammy. Remove from heat and cool. Set aside or store in the fridge until you are ready to use it.

MAKE THE CROSTINI

  • Heat your oven to 350 degrees. Slice your loaf of bread up. Mix the garlic seasoning with the oil, and brush a little on both sides of the bread. Place on a baking tray and bake in the oven till they brown a little. About 5 – 8 mins. Flip them over and cook till they are browned on the other side as well. About 3 – 5 mins. Set aside.

GET THE REST READY

  • While the onion and fig jam is cooking and you”re making your crostinis, roast the garlic. Turn the oven on to 400 F. Cut the top off of each of the heads of garlic and place each one on a square of tin foil. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Wrap each one up in the foil and place in the oven on a rack. Roast for 30 – 35 mins until they feel soft. Pull them out and let them cool.

  • Crisp up your prosciutto. Heat a large skillet to medium heat. Place the strips of prosciutto in and cook for a min or two on each side. They will crisp up quick and you don’t want them so crispy that they will crumble. Remove from the heat and cut into crositini size pieces. Set aside.

PUT THE CROSTINI TOGETHER

  • First cut up the brie in long skinny strips. Then into 2 inch pieces or so.

  • Take a crostini and a clove of roasted garlic and smear the garlic on the crostini. Next put on a piece of crispy prosciutto, followed by a slice of brie and top all of that with a generous tablespoon of the onion and fig jam. Garnish with a sprig of thyme.

  • Serve

Notes

We like to double the amount of crostinis, garlic, prosciutto and have an extra round of brie in the fridge just in case you need to make more in a hurry.

This jam recipe makes more jam than you will need for 1 loaf of bread. You will have enough jam to cover the crostinis you would get from 3 loaves of bread.

Nutrition

Serving: 1crostini | Calories: 115kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 78mg | Potassium: 98mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 0.5mg

Onion & Fig Jam Crostini Appetizer (2024)

FAQs

What does fig jam go well with? ›

Crostini and fig jam is already a great pair, but why not go extra and heap on some more happiness? Go and raid your fridge – soft cheeses, pickles, olives, caponata, or even roasted garlic would be crackerjack. Perhaps honey or a balsamic glaze for a sweet-sour contrast?

What does fig spread go on? ›

Add our fig spread to a variety of grilled cheese panini combinations. Try turkey, brie and fig spread on a baguette or cheddar and fig on brioche. Roast beef, provolone, fig spread and arugula is a favorite combo.

What does fig butter go with? ›

Right at home as part of a cheese board, or as a toppig for a baked brie. Spread some on your next slice of toast or a cracker, top with a bit of cheese and rosemary and you will be hooked.

What is the best way to eat fig jam? ›

I enjoyed my first batch of fig jam on a toasted crostini piled with fresh ricotta, but as I type this, millions of other ideas come to mind: fig jam smeared over baked brie, dolloped on a cheese board, smothered inside of a peanut butter & jelly, or swirled into Greek yogurt. The possibilities are endless!

Does Gouda go well with fig jam? ›

Gouda. The smooth and caramel-like flavors of Gouda cheese blend well with the sweet and fruity notes of fig jam, creating a satisfying and balanced pairing.

How do you use fig jam on a charcuterie board? ›

Jams or preserves: Include 1 or 2 jams or preserves for some added flavor and sweetness to balance out the dry and salty meat and cheese. Fig spread goes marvelously with many cheeses and meats, so I always like to include it. I also like to include apricot jam, but raspberry or grape jam works, too.

Does fig jam need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Homemade fig jam can last up to two years in the pantry when properly canned and sealed. Once opened, it should be refrigerated and can last anywhere from 1-3 weeks. Store-bought jams, due to preservatives, may last slightly longer in the fridge after opening.

What flavors compliment fig? ›

Flavors to partner with figs include nuts, vinegars including balsamic and sherry vinegars, honey, cured meats like prosciutto and ham, warm spices including cinnamon and cardamom, herbs like rosemary and thyme, and dairy, especially cheese. Because they are so high in sugar, fresh figs caramelize easily when roasted.

How do you serve figs on a cheese board? ›

But, almost every cheese board worth its muster includes figs and this is where our California dried figs particularly shine. You can keep them whole to eat in one bite. Or, slice them up to tile onto crackers with cheese slices or crumbles. Cook them down into a compote.

Can diabetics eat fig spread? ›

Since figs are so naturally sweet and are mostly monosaccaride, they make good jam for diabetics.

Are fig rolls a laxative? ›

Figs are often recommended to nourish and tone the intestines, they act as a natural laxative because of their high fibre content.

What's the difference between fig butter and fig jam? ›

Butters: Butters are made from pureed fruit. They are not as sweet as preserves, jams, or jellies but offer a full fruit flavor. Butters are cooked for over 6 hours ,at a low temperature, allowing the product to thicken. Butters tend to be dark because of the exposure to air during the cooking.

What cheese is best to eat with jam? ›

Aged cheddar cheese with apple jelly, apple butter, huckleberry or tomato jam. Gouda with orange marmalade or plum jam. Parmesan cheese with apricot jam. Manchego cheese with blueberry jam or its traditional Spanish pairing, quince jelly (membrillo)

What cheese goes with fig and olive crackers? ›

Combining the salty taste of Kalamata olives with the sweet flavor of succulent Californian figs, these crisps are a great snack on their own or perfectly enhanced with soft cheeses such as chèvre, brie or triple crème cheese.

Is cheese good for figs? ›

Fresh figs are halved and stuffed with any creamy, flavorful cheese. A good blue works, but creamy goat cheese, drizzled with balsamic vinegar, is even more crowd-pleasing.

What cheese goes with black figs? ›

This wonderful Spanish jam complements blue cheeses such as Roquefort, Gorgonzola, Stilton, Valdeon, Cabrales, Bleu d'Auvergne... The density of ripe figs, with just the right amount of sugar to avoid an overpowering sweetness, combines perfectly with blue cheeses.

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