Easy Fig Chutney Recipe (Fresh or Dried Figs) - The Foodie Affair (2024)

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This Fig Chutney is a blend of sweet figs and warm cinnamon spice in balsamic vinegar. This easy fig chutney recipe is ready in minutes with only 6 ingredients. Figs are a wonderful fruit that can be enjoyed fresh or dried, making them perfect for this recipe. Chutney pairs well with a cheese platter or as a spread for your favorite cracker or sandwich.

The first time I tried fig chutney was at a restaurant. For our anniversary we treated ourselves to a weekend getaway near Calistoga, California, and boy did we enjoy some delicious food!

One evening we ordered a spicy fig chutney appetizer served with whipped ricotta on some toasted fresh bread.

So simple but after leaving we thought it was one of the best things we ate that weekend! I savored every bite and knew I had to create a homemade version to share with friends and family.

Once you make this fig chutney be sure to save some to try this Pork Tenderloin with Fig Sauce!

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WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS RECIPE

This recipe is so easy to make with only a handful of ingredients, and you can control what goes into your recipe. Not only is this recipe easy to make, but if you have fresh figs about to go bad, this is a great way to repurpose them and extend their lifespan. Fresh figs are seasonal usually available in the spring to early fall. However, it won’t matter if you use dried or fresh figs. Both types will turn into a sweet and flavorful spread.

  • Pairs well with cheese, crackers, and as a sandwich spread.
  • Great addition to a cold meats and cheese board also referred to as charcuterie boards.
  • Fig jam is a delicious, easy gift idea for family, neighbors, and friends.
  • Only 6 ingredients and takes no time at all to make.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED

  • Paring knife and cutting board
  • Medium-size saucepan
  • Food Processor or blender
  • Glass container with a tight-fitting lid. For gift giving you will need small jars. The ones I purchased are from World Market.
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INGREDIENTS

  • figs – fresh or dried figs – I like the California Figs (Conadria variety). However, there are hundreds of figs available. The Kitchn shares some of the most popular varieties. Dried figs come in small packages from 5 – 10 ounces. It’s best to measure the weight on a food scale. Ideally, you will want to use 10-12 ounces, yielding 1 1/2 cups of chutney.
  • water
  • brown sugar
  • balsamic vinegar
  • cinnamon stick or ground cinnamon
  • lemon juice (approximately 1/2 lemon)
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HOW TO MAKE THIS EASY FIG CHUTNEY RECIPE

STEP 1: SLICE THE FIGS

Remove stems from figs and slice figs in half.

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STEP 2: HEAT THE INGREDIENTS

In a medium-size non-reflective saucepan place figs and the rest of the ingredients; water, sugar, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, and cinnamon in the pan. Heat over medium heat until the sugar dissolves and small bubbles form before a boil.

STEP 3: SIMMER THE CHUTNEY

Turn the stove to low heat and simmer cooking for 20 minutes.

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STEP 4: BLEND IN THE FOOD PROCESSOR

Cool, remove the cinnamon stick, and place the fig mixture in a food processor. Pulse 2-3 times or until you reach the desired texture. You may want to pulse half of the chutney to leave some chunky texture. Note that fresh figs have soft skins and may not need to be processed.

STEP 5: COOL THE CHUTNEY

Cool before placing in an air-tight glass container. As the chutney cools a jammy consistency will form. Store in a cool place before putting it in the refrigerator.

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WHAT TO SERVE WITH FIG CHUTNEY

Don’t limit this delicious fig jam to a cheese platter. Here are some creative ways to use this chutney.

  • Chicken, turkey or pork
  • Crackers
  • Top over cream cheese
  • Sandwiches – panini style with melted cheese and chutney is a delicious combination.
  • Pancakes
  • Egg omelet
  • Cheese platters

FIG CHUTNEY RECIPE SUBSTITUTIONS AND ADDITIONS

  • Replace brown sugar with other low-carb-friendly brown sugar sweeteners like golden monk fruit.
  • Use balsamic vinegar infused with fruit or different whole spices such as whole clove, star anise, ginger, lavender, etc.
  • Reduce the number of figs and add other dried fruits such as golden raisins, cranberries, or apples.
  • Add some lemon zest.
  • For a spicy fig chutney add a diced serrano or jalapeno pepper.
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HOW TO STORE

Make sure to place it in an air-tight glass container in the fridge. The chutney should last for 2 weeks in the refrigerator or up to 6 months in the freezer.

FIG CHUTNEY FAQs

How to tell if figs are ripe?

You can tell that figs are ripe by looking for figs that are soft to the touch, but not mushy.

How long can you store figs?

Fresh figs have a shelf life of one week at room temperature or up to 4 months in the refrigerator. Dried figs will last up to 3 weeks on the counter or up to 6 months in an airtight container in the fridge.

Can you eat fig seeds?

Yes, the seeds of fresh figs are edible.

Do you need to soak dried figs to reconstitute?

No. It’s not necessary to soak the figs in advance before simmering when making chutney.

OTHER DELICIOUS RECIPES YOU MAY ENJOY

If you enjoy making your own condiments, then be sure to check out these easy jam recipes too!

  • Peach Freezer Jam
  • Sugar-free Strawberry Freezer Jam
  • Low Sugar Peach Freezer Jam

This Fig chutney recipe is an easy condiment to make, and you can adjust the spices in this chutney to accommodate your tastes. Let me know if you made any changes.

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Easy Fig Chutney Recipe (Fresh or Dried Figs)

Fig chutney is thick and flavorful sweet jam with a slight hint of cinnamon and balsamic vinegar. Enjoy on a meat and cheese platter, serve as a sandwich spread or over chicken, turkey or pork.

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Course: Uncategorized

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Fig Chutney, Fig Chutney Recipe, Fig Jam

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 1/2 cups

Calories: 35kcal

Author: Sandra Sandra

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces figs fresh or dried
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 cinnamon stick or 1/2 teaspoon or ground cinnamon

Instructions

  • With a small knife remove stem from the figs and slice in half.

  • Place figs, sugar, water, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice and cinnamon in a medium size saucepan. Heat on medium, stirring every few minutes until the sugar dissolves and the ingredients begin to form small bubbles.

  • Reduce heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes.

  • Remove from heat and remove cinnamon stick. Cool the chutney for 10-15 minutes before placing in a food processor or blender. Pulse 2-5 times or until you reach your desired texture.

  • Place in airtight jars and let the fig chutney reach room temperature before refrigerating.

Notes

Fresh figs may not need to be placed in a food processor. The skins are softer than dried figs and may break down naturally while on the stovetop.

The sweetener may be adjusted depending on the variety of fig used. Some figs are naturally sweeter than other varieties. Taste before using and adjust to your preference.

Granulated sugar may be used in place of brown sugar. The flavor will be slightly different.

Sugar free options – no sweetener (although to thicken you may want to use guar gum or a similar thickener) or a golden sugar free sweetener like monk fruit. Allulose is another option that works well.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Tablespoon | Calories: 35kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Sodium: 3mg | Sugar: 8g

Disclaimer

Please note that the nutritional information provided are guidelines and may vary based on the brand of products used. For your specific nutritional goals use My Fitness Pal or Verywell Fit recipe calculators. All content within this site is not intended as medical diagnosis or treatment and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical expertise.

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FAQs

How do you use dried figs instead of fresh? ›

If you are wanting to substitute dried figs for fresh, you will need to try to add some of the moisture back. Hydrating dried figs by simmering them in water, wine, port, liqueurs, or juices often works well.

What's the difference between dried figs and fresh figs? ›

Dried figs contain more calories, sugar, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals than fresh figs. Fresh figs will have more vitamin C, vitamin A, and beta-carotene.

Do you have to soak dried figs? ›

These can also be eaten directly, however, soaking in water will provide you with better health benefits. Pre-soaking helps to break down the soluble fiber content of the figs.

What to do with fresh figs off the tree? ›

Top 12 ways to serve figs
  1. Jams and chutneys. Ripe and juicy figs are ideal for turning into homemade jams and tangy chutneys. ...
  2. Pies and tarts. Figs + pastry = endless possibilities. ...
  3. Salads. ...
  4. Cakes. ...
  5. Served with meat. ...
  6. Puddings. ...
  7. Served with cheese. ...
  8. Pizzas and breads.

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.

Do fresh figs need to be cooked? ›

Fresh figs are usually eaten raw. They taste best eaten straight off the tree, ideally still warm from the sun. 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.

Which is better dried fig or fresh fig? ›

Well, there are definitely differences between the nutritional benefits of dried figs versus fresh figs. Dried figs tend to have more calories per cup than fresh figs; according to the USDA, 100 grams of fresh figs are only about 80 calories while 100 grams of dried, uncooked figs have almost 250 calories.

Why don't they sell fresh figs? ›

The reason so few Americans have tasted fresh figs is that the fruit is delicate when ripe; truly ripe figs would never survive being shipped to grocery stores and handled by multiple customers. Happily, however, figs grow in many areas in the United States: zones 7 – 11.

Should dried figs be washed before eating? ›

Dried fruit. This kind of food is considered to be one of the dirtiest. This is especially true for fruit that is sold by weight. Even if you bought dried fruit in a nice package, you have to wash it first or even soak it for a few hours.

Should dried figs be refrigerated after opening? ›

You can store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, such as your pantry or dried foods cupboard. Or, you can place the airtight container in the fridge to prolong the shelf life even further. The pantry or cupboard method will maintain dried figs for a month or more.

How many figs should I eat a day? ›

When it comes to raw fruit, you can easily have 2-3 figs in a day. If you are having dried figs, stick to 3 figs and do not have them without soaking overnight. Our body can absorb the nutrients and digest some dried fruits and nuts in a better way when they are soaked well.

Why are figs soaked in water overnight? ›

As they are packed with essential nutrients and antioxidants. Getting enough dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals is key for good blood flow and a healthy heart. Figs soaked in water overnight may give you these vital nutrients. This boosts blood flow and reduces the risk of heart disease.

Do you refrigerate figs after picking? ›

Fresh figs can last for two to three days when you store them at room temperature in a dry place. Figs will keep for up to a week if you refrigerate them under the right storage conditions with plenty of room to breathe in the crisper drawer. Frozen figs have a shelf life of up to a year.

What cheese goes with figs? ›

Sweet, moist golden Calimyrna and black Mission California figs pair well with a wide variety of delectable cheeses, ranging from crumbly, sharp blue cheese to soft Brie and Camembert to firm cheddar.

What is the best way to eat dried figs? ›

Anjeer or dry fig is a tasty dry fruit that belongs to the mulberry family. It is round in shape, has a chewy texture and some crunchy seeds in between. Just soak 1-2 anjeer at night in ½ cup water and let it remain soaked overnight. Eat it the next morning on an empty stomach.

How do you use dried figs for constipation? ›

Figs are well-thought-out to be an age-old remedy to cure constipation and thus help nourish the intestines. Figs act as a natural laxative due to their high soluble fibre content. Thus, eases out the strained bowel process. Try consuming 2 to 3 dry figs empty stomach to help relieve constipation.

Do I need to wash dried figs before eating? ›

Dried fruit. This kind of food is considered to be one of the dirtiest. This is especially true for fruit that is sold by weight. Even if you bought dried fruit in a nice package, you have to wash it first or even soak it for a few hours.

Are dried figs ready to eat? ›

Like many other dried fruits, dried figs are also good for cooking with – especially for baking. Eating dried figs whole is simple enough – you'll want to discard the hard stalk (hold it, eat the rest of the fruit off it, and chuck the stalk away), and that's about all there is to it.

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