43 Fig Recipes for Sweet and Savory Favorites

The great thing about fig recipes is they can go either way. They add a nutty, grounding note to tarts, cakes, and ice cream, but they contribute a lovely sweetness to plates of pork, duck, and lamb. If you're lucky enough to have a fig tree nearby, you'll need all the recipes below to make it through your harvest. Not so lucky? There are some dried fig recipes in the list below, too.
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Apple and Fig Custard
We love fig recipes morning, noon, and night. Whether you serve this warm-hug-in-a-casserole-dish for brunch or dessert, a drizzle of maple syrup and a dollop of freshly whipped cream would definitely be a welcome addition.
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Figs with Bacon and Chile
These figs with bacon are sweet, salty, sticky, and bright—just the thing for a one-bite appetizer.
- Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh3/43
Italian Fig Cookies (Cuccidati)
Dried figs, raising, walnuts, almonds, and orange zest form the fragrant filling for these tender Italian cookies.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell4/43
Pork Chops With Fig and Grape Agrodolce
Fresh figs and grapes cooked in balsamic vinegar and honey make a wonderful sweet and sour sauce for pork chops in this fancy-feeling fall dinner.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Ali Nardi5/43
Figs-in-a-Blanket With Goat Cheese
Vegetarians deserve the fun of pigs-in-a-blanket, too. This version has spicy, honey-glazed figs and creamy goat cheese, all baked in puff pastry.
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Duck Two Ways With Clementine-Fig Relish
There are few dishes as festive as duck two ways, best served with a relish made with dried black Mission figs, clementines, and a nip of cognac or other brandy.
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Beet and Fig Salad with Candied Pecans
Set roasted, jewel-toned beets and fresh figs over creamy, tart labneh and scatter with honeyed pecans for an autumn salad that's both fresh and comforting.
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Cranberry Chutney With Orange, Figs, and Mustard
Here's a fig recipe for your Thanksgiving table. Feel free to use frozen cranberries, too.
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Fennel-Celery Salad With Blue Cheese and Walnuts
Fennel and celery share more than just the dubious honor of being incredibly underrated vegetables. Their snappy crunch is awesome raw, as proven by this densely textured salad recipe which includes fig for a sweetness that perfectly complements the funky blue cheese.
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Fig-Braised Chicken With Spiced Walnuts
Dried figs are the key to this luscious chicken dinner. Served with spicy toasted walnuts and smothered in a sweet and silky sauce, this dish is sure to become a family favorite.
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Common Lily
In the fall, make this drink with a fresh fig instead of blackberries—use half for muddling and half for the garnish.
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Dried Fig and Marsala Tart
Figs soak up a Marsala wine caramel sauce as this tarte Tatin–inspired dessert bakes in the oven.
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Coconut-Fig Energy Balls
Made of dried figs blended with coconut and a pop of cinnamon, pack these energy balls along for a post-workout snack or afternoon pick-me-up.
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Collard-and-Prosciutto Chicken Roulades Over Watercress Salad
Fresh figs are a luscious partner for these elegant roulades. Even better news: The rolled up chicken is surprisingly easy to make and will get you a standing ovation at the dinner table.
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Milk Pudding with Rose Water Caramel and Figs
Almost any fresh fruit (pears, apples, berries) can replace the figs. But, why would you ever want to replace the figs?!
- Sara Remington16/43
Cal-Italia Pizza with Prosciutto and Figs
Prosciutto, fig jam, Gorgonzola, Asiago, and balsamic vinegar are classic Italian, but you'd never find them on a pizza in Italy—at least not all together. But to "why not?" Californians, the combination makes perfect sense as a pizza topping. It will to you, too.
- Photo by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott, Prop Styling by Kalen Kaminski, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich17/43
Cranberry-Fig Sauce
Figs bring a touch of sweetness to this bright, chutney-ish sauce and nicely offset the sharpness of the vinegar. Yes, this is an obvious sub for standard cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving, but it's also great throughout the fall with pork, chicken, duck, or lamb.
- Sarah Shatz18/43
Fig and Blue Cheese Savouries
Delicate, crumbly little thumbprints that are the perfect combination of sweet and savory—a cheese plate wrapped into one crunchy little morsel.
- Peden and Munk Taylor and Jen19/43
Yogurt with Fresh Figs, Honey, and Pine Nuts
To sweeten this fig-topped yogurt breakfast bowl, stir in some floral rose water.
- Photo by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott, Prop Styling by Kalen Kaminski, Food Styling by Andy Baraghani20/43
Brioche au Rhum
Simplifying the traditional dessert baba au rhum (sweet, yeasted cakes soaked in rum) with store-bought brioche makes it no less an impressive way to end an evening.
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Lemon and Fig Cupcakes
Earthy-sweet figs and bright lemon zest and juice give these cupcakes worlds of flavor. If you'd like, take them one step further with a silky cream cheese frosting.
- Hirsheimer & Hamilton22/43
Chocolate Torte with Calvados-Poached Figs
Figs add a nutty note to this chocolate dessert. Just be sure to cook the figs only until they've softened: Overcooking or intense boiling will render them tough instead of lush.
- Sang An23/43
Charred Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta and Fig Glaze
Here, the salty pancetta plays well with the sweetness from the fig jam, and you can finish the dish with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar to add a tangy note.
- Aran Goyoaga24/43
Rustic Fig, Serrano Ham & Hazelnut Tartines
In this recipe, figs, Serrano ham, goat cheese, and greens are piled on top of a savory hazelnut crust.
- Tara Donne, food styling by Diana Yen25/43
Five-Spice Fall Fruit Salad
Bring together all of the best fruit of fall in this salad, which is spiced with a bit of ginger, five-spice powder, and a vanilla bean.
- Jonathan Lovekin26/43
Roasted Sweet Potatoes & Fresh Figs
In this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi, ripe, plump figs bring out the sweetness in sweet potatoes. The balsamic reduction is very effective here, both for the look and for rounding up the flavors.
- Romulo Yanes27/43
Pickled Fig, Robiola, & Pistachio Oil Crostini
Quick pickled figs add a sweet-tartness to this bruschetta.
- Christopher Testani28/43
Roast Ducks with Potatoes, Figs, and Rosemary
Figs are always luxurious, but even more so when roasted with duck in this celebratory autumn meal.
- Richard Pierce29/43
Lamb Chops with Fresh Herbs and Roasted Figs
Kadota figs are roasted with thyme sprigs, chopped rosemary, and marjoram and paired with juicy lamb.
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Fig Crostata
Fill this rich pie with walnuts and figs. It's imbued with citrusy notes of orange, then packaged between a crust and a lattice top, both made from the cookie-like pastry dough known as pasta frolla in Italy.
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Brandied Fig Vanilla Pudding
Use fig preserves to top this creamy vanilla pudding—they'll add some fruitiness and acidity to an otherwise rich dessert.
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Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Fresh Fig Skewers
Thread the figs onto long rosemary branches, grill, and serve alongside pork tenderloin for a stunning presentation. (The herbs will scent the figs a bit, too.)
- Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott33/43
Spiced Dried-Fruit Chutney
You're looking at the very best condiment for your grilled turkey here. Just add stuffing and mashed potatoes.
- Hirsheimer & Hamilton34/43
Cornmeal Crepes With Figs and Pears
Don't go crazy over crepes. They're almost as simple as pancakes, and these cornmeal ones topped with fresh figs are even better.
- Levi Brown35/43
Coffee-Cardamom Ice Cream with Figs
Spicy-sweet cardamom is a perfect complement to bitter coffee, and baked phyllo pieces add crunch.
- Eva Kolenko36/43
Fig and Walnut Bostock
Bostock is just a fancy word for French toast. All you need to know is the essential topping of figs and walnut creme.
- Lara Ferroni37/43
Arugula with Brûléed Figs, Ricotta, Prosciutto, and Smoked Marzipan
So many salads suffer from sticking to just one texture: crunchy. This brûléed fig, ricotta cream, and crisp prosciutto salad has a little bit of everything.
- Romulo Yanes38/43
Figgy Piggy Cornish Hens
Figs combine beautifully with all sorts of salty flavors—prosciutto, for instance, or Gorgonzola, or, of course, bacon. They also add succulent, sumptuous texture.
- Patricia Heal39/43
Grilled Bruschetta with Teleme, Honey, and Figs
This bruschetta is all about the push and pull between sweet figs, honey, and tangy Teleme cheese.
- Marcus Nilsson40/43
Grilled Sausage and Fig Pizza with Goat Cheese
You've got all of the elements of a perfect pizza here: savory sausage, gooey cheese, crisp vegetables, and a little touch of sweetness from ripe figs.
- Jennifer May41/43
Grilled Artisan Cheddar & Fig Jam Sandwich
If you don't think it's possible to improve on a grilled cheese, think again: a sweet fig jam is just what the gooey and melty sandwich needs for balance.
- Matthew Hranek42/43
Dutch Oven Cornbread with Fig Jam
Briefly baking the cornbread before adding the jam prevents the preserves from sinking to the bottom of the batter.
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Deep-Dish Winter Fruit Pie With Walnut Crumb
Of all our fig recipes, this one is a true showstopper. The deep-dish crumb-topped pie combines several winter fruits and confirms that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The pears become soft, the apples remain slightly firm, the figs add texture and sweetness, and the tart cranberries pop in your mouth, making this rustic pie a sensory treat.

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