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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Fresh Fig Chutney/Preserve

Fresh Fig Chutney

I wonder how the expression, I don't give a fig ever came about - were they talking about Figs or was that a short for figure as in number?  If they were referring to Figs, then they have indeed been overly shortsighted to have been so dismissive of this delicious and rather luscious looking and tasting fruit. I have known the delights of this fruit thanks to my friend who has this massive fig tree at her home and has been sharing kindly. Today I picked about two pounds (about 20-24 figs) came back home and decided to make something with it asap. And after sifting through a bunch of recipes, I settled on a Fig Chutney with the half and a tart with the other. Today I blog the chutney which I must say myself was absolutely amazing! Here is my recipe and some lovely pictures of the fruit








































Ingredients
12 Figs black mountain medium sized
1 cup of honey
1/2 cup orange juice 
1/2 cup Port Wine
1tbsp unsalted butter
2 cloves (crushed)
3 black whole peppers (crushed)
1 tsp each of
crushed cardamom
all spice
crushed saffron
lemon zest
My Fig Face :p

Method
Wash and cut the stems of the figs before cutting them into quarters
Melt the butter in a heave sauce pan
Heat the honey until it becomes syrupy. 
Add the rest of the ingredients (except the figs)
All the all to thicken into a syrup consistency (about 10 -12 mins of medium heat gas flame)
Now add the figs and swirl syrup around or gently aid with ladle until the syrup covers the figs.
All this to simmer in medium low flame for about 18 -20 minutes depending on how ripe your figs are. 

Remove from flame And cool.
Bottling the preserve
I wonder why I do this since this yielded about 1/2 of the 1/2 liter mason jar or a little less and from what I heard after the kids tasted it, they were planning to make short work of it by tomorrow - glad I got the pictures in now -lol :)
Anyway,
Wash the mason jar and lids with soap thoroughly and rinse
Boil them for about 7 minutes in water
Remove with tongs and pat dry with paper towel and place on a sterile (or clean) surface
Cool the chutney and put in the jar
Seal tight. If the jar is full and you notice air bubbles, open the jar ensure that they are teased out before resealing.
If this is to be put away, boil water again and put sealed jar in and boil for 5 more minutes for the seal to set. 
Label and put away in the pantry - It will be good for a year of these instructions are followed.

Now for some pics :) And stay tuned for my Fig pie/tart












31 comments:

  1. I never heard about fig chutney..Sound new and interesting..Love to try it..

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  2. Can we even fault your family for making short work of this very good looking and flavourful preserve? your recipe came in at a good time too, for I have been hunting for fig jam and preserve recipes. Hoping to make it as soon as i find ripe figs.
    I face an issue with figs as I get an assortment of ripe to under ripe ones.The ripe ones rot before the others ripen.

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  3. thank you Priya for visiting the site happy to hear from you chutney looks wonderful

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  4. Lovely preserves. I haven't worked with figs yet. I saw a recipe for figs dipped in chocolate....

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  5. wow what a innovative idea never heard of this chutney.Looks so good.Thanks for sharing.

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  6. wow what a innovative dish.I have never heard of this chutney,thanks for sharing.

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  7. WOW, I wish I can have a bite :D Looks really good..

    XoXo
    http://abudhabifood.blogspot.com

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  8. WOW, I wish I can have a bite :D Looks really good..

    XoXo
    http://abudhabifood.blogspot.com

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  9. Wow! chutney looks super delicious and inviting...

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  10. interesting chutney....ur fig face looks so beautiful :)

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  11. Very Interesting one Priya...looks really good!

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  12. Wonderful ...looks so pretty ...I wish to have it

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  13. wow dear...this brought water in my mouth....he he...awesome and yummy....

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  14. Very new to me
    Looks yum!
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  15. Wow awesome chutney Priya. Love the fig face. If I can leave the fruit alone i may be able to make some of this chutney :D I love figs so dont give a fig what the others call it. In fact its better leaves me more of figs to eat.

    Congrats to your new home for your blog. I saw it on fb are you not going to celebrate it here? Waiting for some amazing recipe.

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  16. wow i love figs and this is a great idea..

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  17. Very delicious and well presented fig chutney.
    Also a very happy independence day to you and your family.
    Deepa

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  18. first time am seeing this fig... i heard about it but never seen... lovely dish..
    VIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA

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  19. Sounds new... Chutney is very tempting :)

    Thanks for stopping by.. happy to follow you :)

    Expecting entries from you for my Independence day event !!

    Cheers,
    Sharanya
    www.vigsha.blogspot.com

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  20. Thanks for sharing this exotic chutney. Looks awesome. and Greetings to on this occasion of Independence Day !

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    தயவுசெய்து தங்களுக்கான விருதினை ஏற்றுக்கொள்ள்வும். அன்புடன் vgk

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  22. Flavorful and tasty preserve,Happy Independence Day!

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  23. Nice preserve,looks so tempting dear...

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  24. like your fig face :) never heard of this chutney.. looks great..

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  25. looks great! is there any substitute for wine in this recipe?

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