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Fig-Braised Chicken With Spiced Walnuts

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Figbraised chicken with spiced walnuts on a white plate with silver cutlery on the side is a pepper mill and a glass of...
Photo by Christopher Testani

When we lived in San Diego, we used to walk through dozens of neighborhoods where we found fig, pomegranate, and citrus trees everywhere. Nothing beats the delicate flavor and juicy texture of a fresh, ripe fig-nothing except for maybe the dish. While fresh figs aren't highly accessible for most people, dried figs can usually be found at just about any market. We use dried figs here to create a dish that reminds us of those summer evening walks when we would score a bounty of fresh figs. Served with spicy toasted walnuts and smothered in a sweet and silky sauce, this dish is sure to become a family favorite.

Cooks' note

Store leftovers, refrigerated, for up to 1 week, or frozen for up to a year.

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