
This loose theme started innocently enough as the fresh figs caught my eye at Whole Foods. The figs reminded me of all the pretty summer braided up-dos I've been eyeing. Then the braids led to thoughts of filmy white summer dresses that hint of the bygone days of Greece & Rome. Before I knew it I was led back to my original train of thought: to throw a little soiree centered around fresh, sweet figs, honey & other luscious treats of the ancient empires that have stood the test of entertaining time. Braided up-do optional.
The Fig Thyme served martini-style (isn't it pretty?!)
1 fig quartered, plus 1 extra for garnish
1/2 oz. thyme simple syrup (see below)
1/2 oz. fresh lime juice
1 1/2 oz. pisco
1/4 oz. Cointreau
Sprig of thyme for garnish
In a mixing glass, muddle the quartered fig with the thyme syrup. Top with ice and add the lime juice, pisco, and Cointreau. Shake until cold. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with the remaining quartered fig & a sprig of thyme.
Thyme Syrup
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups water
5-6 thyme sprigs
In a saucepan, add the thyme to the sugar & water and simmer gently for 15 to 20 minutes. Cool, strain through a sieve, transfer to a bottle, and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.
Extra figs? Whip up Fig & Goat Cheese Pitas for a crowd!
* images via [ we heart it here & here, sunset ] Cocktail recipe & image via [ The Art of the Bar ]
What a sweet idea ... So easy, fresh, and lovely!
ReplyDeleteawe ...pretty hair ;)
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful. I LOVE FIGS. Can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
We have fig trees in our back yard, perfect! What cute ideas!!
ReplyDeleteMy parents have a huge fig tree in their backyard and every year I'm searching for new fun things to do with fresh figs in August. Thanks for the fab ideas!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that martini? The perfect blush. I'd love to do that updo, its so ethereal and sprite like!
ReplyDeleteLove the braids and the theme! So great to attend a party with an unexpected theme! Have a great Sunday! xo
ReplyDeletedo you have a recipe for a mean bloody mary?
ReplyDeleteI didn't think anything could be more heavenly than figs and goat cheese, until I read the fig thyme martini recipe. I must try this for my next party.
ReplyDeleteCatherine
Ooooh - I do have a Bloody Mary recipe with a special kick! Stay tuned for upcoming posts (it's coming!)...we'll be adding them more frequently shortly!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comments everyone! Glad you are enjoying!
ohmygosh I love that hair. I've been wanting a braided bang look that doesn't expose my huge forehead!
ReplyDeleteOh dear! that sounds too good to be true! Hope you feel better :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious! {i heart martinis!]
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