Fig Cups
A simple and elegant dessert featuring fresh figs stuffed with salted almonds, gently simmered in a sweet wine and lemon sauce, served with delicate Lady Fingers.
Ingredients
- 8 ounces Fresh figs, washed (Approximately 10-12 medium figs. Original recipe calls for ½ lb.)
- 0.25 cup Chopped salted almonds (Adjust quantity based on fig size and preference for stuffing.)
- 2 tablespoons Granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon Fresh lemon juice
- 0.5 cup Sweet white wine (Such as Moscato, Riesling, or a dessert wine.)
- 6 pieces Lady Fingers (For serving, approximately 1-2 per person.)
More recipes using Figs
FIG DESSERT
This Fig Dessert is a delightful treat, perfect for those who enjoy a sweet and comforting dessert. The recipe features tender figs simmered in a rich sugar syrup, creating a luscious base. The figs are then layered with sponge cake and topped with sweetened whipped cream, offering a delightful contrast of textures and flavors. Candied cherries or angelica add a final touch of elegance.
FIG SAUCE
This Fig Sauce recipe offers a delightful blend of sweet and tangy flavors, perfect for drizzling over desserts or serving alongside savory dishes. The figs are slowly stewed until tender, then sweetened with sugar and enhanced with a splash of port wine and a touch of lemon juice. The result is a rich, aromatic sauce with a velvety texture, ideal for adding a touch of elegance to any meal.
Fig Sandwiches
A simple recipe for fig sandwiches using figs, almonds, and lemon juice, served on ladyfingers or cakelets.
Fig Toast
This Fig Toast recipe offers a delightful combination of sweet and buttery flavors, perfect for a quick and elegant treat. The recipe features tender figs cooked in a sweet syrup, served atop golden-brown toast, and finished with a creamy topping. This classic recipe is a satisfying and comforting dish, ideal for breakfast or a light dessert.
Instructions
- 1Gently wash the fresh figs under cold running water. Pat them dry with a paper towel. Carefully make a small incision on one side of each fig, creating a pocket without cutting all the way through.
- 2Carefully stuff each fig with a small amount of chopped salted almonds. You can gently press the fig to enclose the almonds.
- 3In a small saucepan or skillet, combine the granulated sugar, fresh lemon juice, and sweet white wine. Heat over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until the sugar is fully dissolved and the mixture is warm. Do not boil.
- 4Gently add the stuffed figs to the warm sauce in the saucepan. Cover the saucepan and let the figs simmer gently for 8-10 minutes, or until they are tender. During cooking, carefully turn and baste the figs often with the sauce to ensure even cooking and flavor absorption.
- 5Carefully transfer the warm fig cups and some of the sauce to serving plates. Serve immediately with Lady Fingers on the side.
You Might Also Like
FIG DESSERT
This Fig Dessert is a delightful treat, perfect for those who enjoy a sweet and comforting dessert. The recipe features tender figs simmered in a rich sugar syrup, creating a luscious base. The figs are then layered with sponge cake and topped with sweetened whipped cream, offering a delightful contrast of textures and flavors. Candied cherries or angelica add a final touch of elegance.
STUFFED FIGS
These elegant stuffed figs offer a delightful combination of textures and flavors, perfect as a light dessert or a sophisticated appetizer. The sweetness of the dried figs is beautifully balanced by the zesty ginger and citrus notes. This simple recipe is a classic, offering a satisfying and refreshing treat that's easy to prepare and sure to impress.
Fig Sandwiches
A simple recipe for fig sandwiches using figs, almonds, and lemon juice, served on ladyfingers or cakelets.
Fig Éclair
A delightful dessert featuring a light, airy cake base (prepared using the creaming method) baked in shallow pans, filled with a sweet homemade fig filling, and dusted with powdered sugar. This recipe interprets 'Éclair' as a layered cake rather than a choux pastry.