baked figs with honey, ginger and vanilla

Friday, 7 October 2011
When I was young, pretty much the most exciting thing that could happen at the weekend was for my parents to host a supper party.  It would start at 7pm with drinks in the fancy sitting room and my brother and I would self-importantly hand round bowls of olives and plates of smoked salmon.  As the sitting room was on the first floor, it would also be our job to race down the stairs whenever the doorbell went, welcome our guests and escort them upstairs.  The guests were almost always long-standing family friends, the brevet aunts and uncles who had known us since we were born.  


After a while, the grown ups would retire to the dining room and my brother and I would ensconce ourselves in the family room, just off the kitchen, with a pile of videos.  Often, my mother would allow us a treat which normally took the form of a fizzy drink (a lemonade for me, a coca cola for my brother) and a gloriously disgusting chocolate dessert.



In between course, my parents would check on us and we were normally to be found with the lights off, under a duvet, watching Airplane or Blazing Saddles for the twentieth time.  We considered it a badge of honour to stay awake until the last guest had stumbled home sometime in the early hours.  We pretended that we did this so that we could help my parents clear up but really, we just wanted to feel like we were grown up.


My mum was, and is, an excellent cook and, more than that, has mastered the art of planning of supper party menu that enables you to spend the maximum amount of time with your guest and the minimum amount of time in the kitchen.  Dessert usually involved some kind of fruit either baked or poached - easy to prepare in advance and then just pop in the oven when needed.  Figs are a natural candidate for baking, especially at this time of year.  A little bit of spice from the ginger, a touch of vanilla and a drizzle of honey are all you really need to create something magical.  Topped with a spoonful of crème fraiche and a handful of toasted flaked almonds, you have a dessert that would have happily graced my parents' dining table.



Baked figs with honey, ginger and vanilla (serves 4)

4 fresh figs
2 tbsps honey
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp vanilla extract

To serve:
Crème fraiche
Toasted flaked almonds

1.  Preheat the oven to 170C/325F.  
2.  To prepare the figs, place them on their bottoms and slice into quarters without letting your knife cut through them completely.  Gently pull apart the quarters making sure that the base is still intact.
3.  In a small bowl, mix the honey, ginger and vanilla and drizzle over the figs.
4.  Bake for 25-30 minutes until soft.
5.  Serve warm (not hot) or at room temperature.  Place a fig on a plate and spoon some of the syrup over it.  Top with the crème fraiche and a scatter of flaked almonds.   

30 comments:

thelittleloaf said...

This post made me smile - my brother and I were exactly the same when we were kids. I used to love handing out bowls of crisps and plates of canapes, and there was something so exciting about running to the door to let people in as you were smothered in a cloud of kisses and horrible perfume :-) These figs look absolutely delicious - will definitely be trying your recipe soon while they're still in season.

Andrew's Mom said...

Love this post - stunning photos. We never had company - my parents were coo-coo for Cocopuffs but that made me the funny, entertaining, people lover I am! I wanted the exact opposite in my life - people, good food and fond memories. (icywit on twitter)

Madi @ Sit Down and Eat Your Peas said...

I was not neeearly so well-behaved when I was young haha but what a cute story and I absolutely love a simple, sophisticated recipe! Beautiful pics!

Mal said...

I just love figs, these look so beautiful and delicious

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london bakes said...

@thelittleloaf - It sounds like we had a scarily similar childhood ;)

@Andrew's Mom - I'm glad you like it! I guess you're either one of those people who tries to recreate your childhood or one of those who tries to make your life into the complete opposite!

@Madi - Thank you! We weren't that well behaved most of the time but the idea of being threatened with bed was more than enough to keep us on the straight and narrow!

@Mal - Thank you so much!

Jenny said...

These look absolutely perfect! my mouth is watering at the sight of them, and I'm mentally adding the ingredients I need to make them my shopping list for the way home. It's a really sweet story as well.

london bakes said...

@Jenny - Thank you! Apart from the figs, I just threw in things that I had lying around and they worked out really well.

themoveablefeasts said...

Lovely post to read! I am so jealous of you--my parents chose to live far away from all our relatives and they very rarely had any sort of party or gathering at our house at all. Now all I dream about is having dinner parties and friends over for food and drinks... maybe my parent's practices turned opposite on me!

Anyway, looks like a great dish for a party, or just any day. Thanks for the recipe and story :)

Amee said...

I love figs, mostly with cheese, but this looks lovely too! And it's very funny - I was just putting the finishing touches on my post - which also involves figs, but not a bit like this.

Russell at Chasing Delicious said...

I use to love my parent's parties too and you hit the nail on the head. It was all about getting to feel like an adult. I remember when we finally got to the age where we got to join the table and chat with all the adults.

This recipe looks scrumptious. I love how simple and delicious it is.

Sarah at Buttered-Up said...

I love figs and this is just amazing. Thanks for sharing!

Jenny said...

I tried these last night and I can't recommend them highly enough, I think I have a new addiction!

Lauren@LittleYellowKitchen said...

This looks fantastic and so simple! Fig newtons always turned me off to figs but I've rekindled my love for them lately.

Yasmeen said...

Sounds like our moms have something in common - consummate entertainers. I have a much more laid back style than my mom's, but secretly admire her ability to be so damn elegant all the time ;)

Absolutely adore this recipe. Perfect way to highlight the figs without overpowering them.

Lemon said...

This looks so delicious. I love figs and just today I had figs with honey.

Maris (In Good Taste) said...

What a beautiful, simple dessert! Love it!

Elaina @ Flavour Food and Wine said...

Beautiful & succulent photos (and recipe) my dear!! x

Georgia | The Comfort of Cooking said...

Kathryn, this dish looks divine! What a great flavor combination and creative dessert. I could definitely dig into a spoonful (or two, or three) of this any day. Thanks for sharing!

london bakes said...

Thank you everyone for all your lovely comments and Jenny, I'm so glad you liked it when you tried it!

I really appreciate all the love :)

Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga said...

these figs look heavenly!! delish and gorg pictures!

hope you're feeling great :)

xo

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london bakes said...

@Averie - Thanks, not doing too bad at the moment :)

@Jay - Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you like it!

Ashley said...

I JUST picked up some figs and was looking for a good way to use them-- this is perfect! Thanks!

london bakes said...

@Ashley - I hope you enjoy it! Thanks so much for your comment :)

brandi said...

these are so beautiful. i still have quite a few figs in the yard - i'll have to make these before the season is over!

Liz said...

I bought figs today to make fig jam. Then I read this. I now have 4 fewer figs for jam making!

london bakes said...

@brandi - Thank you so much!

@Liz - I hope you enjoy them! I guess they're a good october unprocessed dessert!

Liz said...

I skipped the creme fraiche and almonds as I didn't have the former. They were very good for an unprocessed dessert and tasted delicious! Husband didn't agree, so I think I might have his with some yoghurt for breakfast.

london bakes said...

@Liz - I'm glad you liked them even if husband didn't! I only used creme fraiche because I had some on hand, yoghurt would be delicious too.

marble top coffee table said...

I just love figs, these look so beautiful and delicious

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