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FIG BRANDY AND BRANDIED FIGS



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When fresh figs are ripe and rich with honeyed flavor, spend just a few minutes in the kitchen to prepare for the holiday season ahead. Use inexpensive brandy. After a month, the liquid transforms to a syrupy, sweet sip, sensational with a cookie or a bit of cheese. There's a bonus, too. The figs will be infused with the citrusy, herbal brandy, ready to slice thin and serve over ice cream or match slim wedges with creamy blue cheese.-Cathy BarrowThis recipe is from columnist and cookbook author Cathy Barrow, and was originally published in the Chicago Tribune.

Provided by Cathy Barrow

Categories     Beverages, Snacks

Time P29DT23h59m59S

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 4

9 to 12 plump, ripe fresh figs (stems trimmed), preferably organic
1 lemon, seeded and thinly sliced, preferably organic
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 1/2 to 2 cups brandy

Steps:

  • Step 1: Pierce 9 to 12 fresh figs (4 or 5 times each) with a sharp knife. Place the figs in a wide-mouth quart glass jar with a tight-fitting lid, alternately layering in lemon slices (from 1 lemon) and 3 sprigs fresh thyme. Pack firmly and fill the jar, being careful not to split open any of the figs; sliced or broken fruit will make the brandy murky.
  • Step 2: Pour 1 1/2 to 2 cups brandy over the figs to fill the jar. Seal and place the jar in a dark cupboard and make a note on the calendar: Fig Brandy Ready in 30 days.
  • Step 3: After 30 days, pour the brandy through a fine-mesh strainer into a jar or gift bottle. The brandy will keep for 1 year. Serve chilled in small glasses.
  • Step 4: Discard the lemon slices and thyme. Store the brandied figs in a covered container in the refrigerator. The figs will keep for a month.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 111 calories, Sugar 7 g, Fat 0.2 g, Carbohydrate 9 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 0.4 g, Sodium 0.9 mg

FIGS IN BRANDY



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This recipe is from Saveur. Preserving figs in citric acid ( I used lemon juice) and brandy helps prevent the growth of microorganisms in the fruit and boiling the mixture in canning jars produces an airtight seal. If you have leftover fig syrup when you are finished canning, strain and refrigerate it to drizzle over ice cream or to stir into iced tea. This recipe using a boiling water bath for canning. There are many good instructional sites on Recipezaar if you are unfamiliar with this type of canning.

Provided by mary winecoff

Categories     Fruit

Time 30m

Yield 4 pints

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 lbs dried figs, soaked in water and refrigerated overnight (preferably calimyrna)
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups brandy
1 teaspoon citric acid

Steps:

  • Drain the figs, then transfer to a 4 quart saucepan and cover with 6 cups of water. Bring water to a boil over high heat and cook for 15 minutes. Add the sugar, stirring with a wooden spoon to combine and return to a boil; boil for 2 minutes. Add 1 cup brandy. Bring mixture back to a boil, then remove from heat and set aside.
  • Using a slotted spoon, remove figs from saucepan and pack into sterilized 1 pint canning jars. Pour syrup over leaving 1 inch head space. Wipe rims and screw canning bans on tightly.
  • Boil in water bath for 20 minutes. Turn off heat and let sit for 5 minutes. Remove from water and let cool and check seals.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 713.4, Fat 0.9, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 10.8, Carbohydrate 130.9, Fiber 9.9, Sugar 114.8, Protein 3.3

FIG BRANDY



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Make and share this Fig Brandy recipe from Food.com.

Provided by AskCy

Categories     Beverages

Time P28DT5m

Yield 1 bottle, 30 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

500 g dried figs
5 teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon liquid honey
700 ml brandy

Steps:

  • Clean and sterilise a large kilner jar.
  • put in the sugar, figs and honey.
  • pour in a full bottle of brandy.
  • mix around, seal and leave in the fridge for about a month.
  • Then drain the liquid into a bottle (through a fine sieve/filter if you want).
  • save the figs for cooking (but remember they are laced with brandy !).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 269.9, Fat 0.1, Sodium 2.1, Carbohydrate 9.2, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 7.2, Protein 0.4

BRANDIED FIGS



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This preserving project is a fun and make-ahead friendly way to use up peak-season figs, and the payoff is great: Once the holidays roll around, you'll have an elegant fruit at your fingertips to serve with cheese platters, cookies, and pies. While this recipe from chef Scott Peacock is an easy one and mostly hands-off, it does take a couple of days to complete, so plan accordingly!

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking

Time 1h10m

Yield Makes 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 3

3 pounds fresh ripe figs, such as Celeste or Brown Turkey, stems intact
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup brandy, plus more if desired

Steps:

  • Wash figs a few at a time by quickly dipping them in a bowl of cool water. (Do not soak.) Place in a single layer on a kitchen towel; drain. Sprinkle 3/4 cup sugar evenly in a wide nonreactive pot. Top with figs, then sprinkle with remaining 3/4 cup sugar. Cover; refrigerate at least 12 hours and up to 2 days.
  • Place pot over low heat, uncovered, and bring figs to a bare simmer. (Tilt pan from side to side or swirl a bit to help sugar dissolve, but do not stir, or fruit may get damaged.) Partially cover and simmer 10 minutes; remove from heat. Cover; let stand 4 hours.
  • Repeat step 2 twice; figs should turn translucent in final simmering stage. (If necessary, allow to simmer longer than 10 minutes in final simmer, until they do.)
  • Carefully spoon hot figs into hot sterilized canning jars (ideally pint-size or smaller). Bring syrup to a boil, skimming any scum that rises to surface. Turn off heat; stir in brandy. Taste; add more brandy as desired. Pour hot syrup over fruit to cover. Seal and process in a hot-water bath 10 minutes. Figs can be stored in a cool, dark place up to 1 year.

BRANDIED FIGS



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Categories     Cake     Side     Fig     Summer     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes 4 pints

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • If preserving the figs, sterilize four 1-pint heat-tempered canning jars (see Know-how, page 291).
  • Rinse and drain 2 pounds firm ripe fresh figs and trim the stem ends.
  • Place 2 cups sugar, 2 cups brandy, 1 cup water, 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar, 1 tablespoon whole cloves, a pinch of kosher salt, and the juice of 1 lemon in a large pot over medium heat and bring to a boil. Boil for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sugar dissolves and the mixture begins to get syrupy.
  • Add the figs, reduce the heat to a simmer, and continue to cook for 5 minutes longer.
  • For refrigerator figs, pack in airtight containers and refrigerate until ready to serve, or for up to 1 month.
  • For preserved figs, pack the hot figs and their syrup in the sterilized jars and seal using the hot-pack method (see Know-how, page 291). Let cool to room temperature, check the seal, and store in a cool, dark place until ready to serve, or for up to 6 months. Refrigerate after opening.
  • On the Side
  • Brandied figs make a sophisticated topper for everything from vanilla ice cream, to Buttermilk Panna Cotta (page 358), to Granny Foster's Simple Pound Cake (page 314), to Carolina Rice Pudding Brûlée (page 357), to Buttermilk Waffles (page 91).

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