Stewed Fresh Breakfast Figs
Submitted by pime314
Fresh figs gently poached in a simple sugar syrup until soft and jammy, then served with cream. A 3-ingredient, 15-minute breakfast that feels like a special occasion.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
5 minCOOK
10 minREADY
15 minThere’s something deeply elegant about starting your morning with warm, syrup-kissed figs and a pour of cold cream.
This old-fashioned breakfast takes just three ingredients and 15 minutes. Peeled fresh figs simmer in a light sugar syrup until they turn soft, jammy, and glossy.
Serve them in small dishes with the syrup spooned over and cream pooling around the edges. It’s the kind of quiet, beautiful breakfast that makes a Tuesday feel like a holiday.
Chef Tips
- Choose figs that are ripe but still hold their shape. They should give slightly when pressed but not be mushy.
- Peel the figs gently with a paring knife. The skin slips off easily when they’re ripe.
- Try stirring chopped dried figs into waffle batter for a fig-loaded brunch twist.
Variations
- Honey and Vanilla Figs: Replace the sugar syrup with honey and a split vanilla bean for a more floral, aromatic version.
- Spiced Figs: Add a cinnamon stick and a few cardamom pods to the syrup for a warm, spiced breakfast.
Ingredients
Directions
Add peeled figs to boiling syrup and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes.
Try adding ¾ cup of finely chopped dried figs to your basic waffle recipe.
Makes enough for 4 dishes.
Serve with cream.
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