Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (2024)

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Sicilian honeyroasted figs with vanilla and aged balsamic glaze. Lovely served with goat cheese, perfect as a pastry filling, pizza topping, in a salad, or have them for dessert over whipped ricotta or frozen yogurt.

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Roasted Figs

We came home from Sicily to a loaded fig tree in the back yard, so these divine balsamic figs with honey were begging to be made. I brought a nice big jar of wild Sicilian honey, and this was just the perfect occasion to dive into it.

Pure magic takes place in one pan, everything tossed together and then roasted for about 25 minutes. Once everything mingles together you’ll end up with layers of flavors peeking through at every bite.

All the sweetness from the honey and the figs is perfectly brightened up with notes of lemon and an exotic vanilla undertone.

I even serve these figs as appetizer on mini pizzas with goat cheese and caramelized onions. Sweet and salty never tasted this good.

I’ll save the rest to make a good home-made jam, I might even use this recipe as a base because it is the best ever you guys, no kidding. Hope you try them Pronto!

Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (6)

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Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs

Sicilian honey roasted figs with vanilla and balsamic glaze. Perfect as a pastry filling, pizza topping or just to spoon over goat cheese or dessert.

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Cook Time:20 minutes mins

Total Time:30 minutes mins

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400”F

  • Use the butter to coat a large roasting tray all over.

  • Rinse the figs well and cut off the stem. Slice them in half lengthwise and add them to the buttered roasting tray.

  • Sprinkle the coconut sugar all over the top, together with the vanilla extract, balsamic vinegar and honey. Squeeze the lemon all over and give everything a gentle toss to coat. Try to arrange the figs cut side down if possible in one single layer.

  • Roast the balsamic coated figs in the preheated oven for about 20 to 25 minutes, until caramelized to your liking and the balsamic honey sauce has reduced to a syrupy consistency.

  • Serve on pizza with goat cheese, ricotta or as a dessert sauce.

Notes

If you happen to forget about the figs in the oven and the sauce reduces a little bit too much, just hit the pan with a good squeeze of lemon juice to deglaze it.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 576mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 490IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 1.1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: roasted figs

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 260kcal

Author: Florentina

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  1. Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (16)
    this is wonderful – thanks so much for the recipe! can I make a lot and freeze it?

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    1. I don’t think this would work as frozen but If you try it and have success with it please report back 🙂

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  2. Hi. Since figs aren’t in season now (May), can I use Sun Maid’s dried mission figs to make this?

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    1. Those won’t work Kathy, wait to make this when you find fresh figs.

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  3. I’m not sure when or how to add the basil and lemon strips.

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    1. You garnish with the basil but you add the lemon to the pan with everything!

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  4. Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (17)
    These figs are most definitely the best I’ve ever tried. I have a new found apprection for fresh figs now that I know how to make them shine. Had them on toast with ricotta and extra honey.

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  6. Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (18)
    You have a fig tree in your year? Now I am jealous, I am such a huge fig fan! I love them roasted with vanilla beans, honey and topped with mint sugar. Your balsamic version is mouth watering! Pinning!

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    1. I do but the squirrels got the best of it this year. With the drought in California they just ripened all at the same time and then they were gone. But I got mines 😉

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Honey Balsamic Roasted Figs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make figs taste better? ›

Figs can go sweet or savory. They love honey, or caramel, or cinnamon and sugar. They appreciate a little salt and/or pepper, and positively shine in the company of cultured dairy like sour cream, crème fraîche, yogurt, labneh, or quark—and all kinds of soft fresh or hard aged cheeses.

Do you peel figs before baking? ›

There's no need to peel fresh figs or cook them first, they'll bake beautifully in the oven. If you have whole frozen figs you can use those too, just defrost them first so they are easier to slice.

How do you eat roasted figs? ›

I store the roasted figs in the refrigerator and eat them with my mid-morning bowl of yogurt and granola, although you could serve these at room temperature with fresh goat cheese, yogurt, or goat cheese custard if you're leaning toward dessert – or lavender honey or fig leaf ice cream for a real treat with a spoonful ...

What fruit goes well with figs? ›

Apple, blackberry, blood orange, elderberry, honeydew, nectarine, orange, peach, pear, persimmon, raspberry, spinach, tamarind. Almonds, basil, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, hazelnuts, mint, rosemary, thyme, vanilla, walnuts.

Why put baking soda on figs? ›

Sprinkle the baking soda over the figs; cover with the 12 cups of boiling water. Soak for 45 minutes to 1 hour. This helps remove any latex from the skin of any slightly under-ripe figs.

What are the pros and cons of eating figs? ›

Along with the fruit, fig leaves and fig leaf tea appear to be beneficial for health. Dried figs in particular may help relieve constipation. However, figs may interfere with blood thinning medications due to their vitamin K content, and dried figs should be eaten in moderation due to their high sugar content.

How many figs to eat in a day? ›

The General Guideline: On average, 2-4 figs per day can be a sweet spot for most people, balancing taste and nutritional benefits. Your Personal Needs: Your individual needs, health condition, and lifestyle can affect the ideal amount of figs for you.

Why do you soak figs in water? ›

It is said to boost their fiber content. This makes them easy to digest and amplifies their health benefits on digestion. We just mentioned that figs are rich in dietary fiber. Soaking them in water overnight may boost their fiber content even more.

Do you eat the skin of roasted figs? ›

The entire fig is edible, from the thin skin to the red or purplish flesh and the myriad tiny seeds, but they can be peeled if you wish. Always cut off the stem. Wash the figs and gently pat dry to serve whole.

Are roasted figs healthy? ›

This tiny fruit is an excellent way to get more fiber into your day. A serving of fresh or dried figs (about 3-5) provides 20% of the recommended dietary intake of fiber for women ages 31-50. Whether you choose fresh or dried, figs are a nutritious snack as-is or add-in ingredient for recipes!

What cheese goes with figs? ›

Served with cheese

Plump, fresh figs pair well with a wide variety of cheeses, from crumbly, sharp stilton to creamy brie.

What dessert is made from figs? ›

You can make this 2-ingredient Turkish fig pudding with only dried figs and milk, but I like to add some spices for more depth of flavour, but also because I think cinnamon and cardamom both work so well with dried figs.

How to make figs taste better? ›

Fresh Figs, Three Ways
  1. In a simple cheese plate with greens, toasted hazelnuts, flaky sea salt, honey and olive oil.
  2. As an easy yogurt bowl with granola, blueberries and honey. So good at breakfast! ...
  3. As an appetizer or light lunch of toasted sourdough bread with soft cheese, fresh thyme, pistachios and honey.
May 8, 2024

Can I freeze figs? ›

Like many other fruits and vegetables, figs can easily be frozen and used in a variety of dishes. This year when fig season comes around, make sure to buy a few extra pounds to freeze and eat in the future. You can swap fresh for frozen figs in many recipes such as this one for easy Fig Bread.

How to eat figs to reduce weight? ›

When you are trying to shed kilos, you can have fresh or dried figs between your meals to curb your hunger. Loaded with fiber and protein, figs keep you fuller for a longer time and prevent you from unhealthy munching. If you are eating dried figs, first soak them overnight in water.

Why figs should be soaked before eating? ›

Soaking figs in water overnight softens them. It is said to boost their fiber content. This makes them easy to digest and amplifies their health benefits on digestion.

Why don't my figs taste sweet? ›

Unripe figs can be rubbery, dry, and lack sweetness. The most effective way to tell your figs are unripe is to eat one before its peak. Most people only eat an unripe fig once before deciding to wait and allow figs to fully ripen before harvesting.

Are figs better raw or cooked? ›

The best way to enjoy figs is raw, with the skin and seeds intact. You can also remove the peels and scoop out the seeds, if you like, or cook figs by baking, broiling or grilling them. But, the quickest and easiest way to enjoy these gems is by removing the stem and taking a bite right out of the raw fig.

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.

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