Figs, for some reason, have always been a little difficult for me to find. They seem popular during Christmas time, but even then if I was planning to use them for a recipe I always had to hunt around the supermarket to locate any.
Why is it that this time they next to the maple syrup, and last time they were hiding under the display of oranges in the produce section? I’m sure there is a marketing genius at work here figuring out just where to locate them to get me to buy more things I didn’t think I needed, but what a chore!
Since I have begun traveling full-time, locating some ingredients has become much more difficult, and others quite a bit easier. This of course makes sense, but it also gives me the opportunity to become inspired to use some ingredients that were a little more off my radar.
On a trip to Istanbul, all of a sudden, the elusive fig came into focus. Here, figs are everywhere. And where there are figs, there are also plenty of creative recipes out there that use them to their flavorful potential.
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One such recipe really inspired me, enough to decide I had to add it to my collection. This simple dessert is a perfect small bite at the end of a meal – so much so that its well worth going out of your way to track down figs in the supermarket, wherever they are hiding.
Hint: Save the poaching liquid to make this caramelized onion and fig chutney!
Here are some additional Turkish recipes you might enjoy:
Poached Figs with Walnuts, Coconut and ChocolateWalnut-Stuffed Figs with Coconut and Chocolate
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It is kind of frustrating when the grocery store moves things around so you can no longer find them. I’m glad I’m not the only one who experiences this frustration. While I have been able to find figs at my store they have been severely lacking in flavor.. .which is also frustrating as I had so many plans to use figs in my baking. It seems you ran into some luck on the fig front as your figs look beautiful. I love all the flavor combinations you stuffed them with.
It was worth tracking them down!
These actually look really good lol. I’m getting really hungry now. I’m going to try this out for my next family gathering and see how it pans out! Thanks for sharing 😀
Let me know how the recipe works out for you.
This is such a unique idea! They look delicious.
What a great treat. Do you suppose this recipe will work with fresh figs?
I think for this recipe the partially dried one are better.
These look so delicious! Anything chocolate, and I’m sold!
Chocolate and figs really go so perfectly together!
Figs are kind of hard to find (maybe because I don’t usually look for them lol). These would be a great holiday treat. They look yummy.
Oh my goodness, I’m seriously drooling! These look absolutely delicious.
And so easy to make!
OOoo now these look delicious!!!
I have actually never worked with figs. These look delicious though. I’m definitely pinning this and will start looking for them at my local markets.
It’s worth the effort to find them!
Mmmm. Figs and chocolate. Sounds like a winning combination. Love this recipe idea.
Thanks Sam!
I love this elegant dessert idea, pinned to my figs board! Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Thanks Sara! Let me know if you give it a try.