Author Notes
For 8 years I celebrated wonderful Jewish holidays as a guest with several orthodox families in town. Two of my favorite times included Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Tu B'Shevat, the birthday of the tree when the sap first begins to run in the new year. I also enjoyed learning from them about charoset, symbolic with the Passover seder and typically including grated apple, spices, and honey, but can include pomegranates and figs instead. Inspired by less traditional combinations, I am offering a fresh relish on the sweet side. —Sagegreen
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Ingredients
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1 cup
fresh black mission figs, cut into sixteenths
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1/4 cup
pinion pine nuts (or toasted chopped almonds)
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2 tablespoons
chopped chestnuts, roasted and peeled, fresh or packaged
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1/4 cup
diced pluots, 1/2 inch big pieces
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1 tablespoon
yellow raisins
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1 tablespoon
poppy seeds
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1
carrot, grated
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2 tablespoons
chopped red onion
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1 tablespoon
fresh ginger, grated
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grated zest of an orange
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dash
fresh milled nutmeg
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acacia honey to bind
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splash of brandy or wine white, optional
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1 tablespoon
fresh orange juice
Directions
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Assemble the ingredients up to the honey. Add the orange juice and optional brandy. Then add just enough honey to bind. Chill and serve.
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