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    Oh My Veggies » Vegetarian Recipes » Dessert Recipes

    Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream

    Published: Apr 18, 2012 · by Nicole · Updated: Aug 22, 2023 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream

    I just had to share with you a recipe I developed for my latest article in Cravings Magazine. Before I stopped buying ice cream and started making my own at home my absolute favourite ice cream was Maggie Beer's Burnt Fig, Honeycomb and Caramel Ice Cream.  I couldn't get enough of the stuff, despite the hefty price tag. I'd buy a tub, and scoop spoonfuls into a coffee mug, my favourite way to eat ice cream, and savour the amazing flavour. Luckily this was another one of those foods that my fiance didn't like, but to be honest I was secretly quite happy he didn't like it as it meant more for me. So my fiance would have vanilla ice cream with sprinkles (yes, he's a big kid) and I'd enjoy my honey roasted fig ice cream.

    All that changed once I bought an ice cream maker. My fiance was sceptical that the ice cream would actually get used, but true to my word since I bought it we haven't purchased a single tub of ice cream and I love experimenting with flavours and making my own ice creams and sorbets. There's been everything from spice roasted pineapple ice cream, roasted strawberry ice cream, kiwi fruit sorbet (my youngest stepsons favourite), blood orange sorbet, strawberry sorbet, and grape and pink champagne sorbet, along with frequent batches of vanilla ice cream.

    So when it was fig season I couldn't wait to try my hand at making my own version of Maggie Beer's infamous burnt fig ice cream. Not having a recipe to go with I decided to roast the figs coated in honey to bring out their sweetness and to also help caramelise them. They smelled amazing while roasting and tasted even better when I tried one after they came out of the oven. In fact, they would be amazing as is served with a couple of scoops of vanilla ice cream, but I decided to continue on my quest of making fig ice cream. Once the figs were cooled I blitzed them in a food processor and then loosened the mixture with a little vodka. I always use a little vodka in homemade ice creams to help ensure that they are soft and scoopable direct from the freezer. You could of course use a flavoured liqeuer, but I like using vodka because it doesn't interfere with the flavours I'm working on. Of course, you can skip the vodka if you like, especially to make it child friendly, but note that you may need to let the ice cream sit for a few minutes out of the freezer before scooping.

    Once the fig mixture was ready I began making the ice cream base. For this I went with an egg custard ice cream, which I just adore as it's so silky smooth. The custard was infused with fresh vanilla and then once it had cooled overnight added to the ice cream maker to churn. When the ice cream is almost done add the fig mixture and allow it to mix through and freeze for a couple of hours before serving.

    When my parents were visiting recently we enjoyed some of my honey roasted fig ice cream and before I had a chance to tell my Mum that this was my version of Maggie Beer's Ice Cream she said "This is just like Maggie Beer's ice cream, only better". As to the last part of her comment, I'm not sure if that is just motherly support, but I was pretty pleased with how the flavours turned out.

    So tell me, what is your favourite commercial ice cream flavour and have you tried or perhaps successfully reproduced it at home?

    Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream

    Recipe

    Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream

    So when it was fig season I couldn’t wait to try my hand at making my Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream - my own version of Maggie Beer’s infamous burnt fig ice cream. 
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    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Dessert
    Keyword: burnt fig ice cream, Delicious Everyday, Honey Roasted Fig Ice Cream, ice cream recipe
    Servings: 8 servings
    Calories: 425kcal
    Author: Oh My Veggies

    Ingredients

    • 400 g of fresh figs quartered
    • 2 tbsp of brown sugar
    • 1 tbsp of honey
    • 2 cups of full cream milk
    • 2 cups of heavy cream
    • 1 vanilla bean split and seeds scraped
    • 6 large egg yolks
    • ¾ cup of sugar
    • 2 tbsp of vodka
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    Instructions

    • Place the milk, cream, vanilla bean and seeds in a large saucepan and bring to the boil. While the mixture is heating combine the egg yolks and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitter with a whisk attachment. Whisk until the mixture is lightly thickened and then gradually add the milk mixture into the egg yolks. Do this slowly so as not to curdle the eggs.
    • Pour the mixture back into the saucepan and return to a medium low heat and stir and check the consistency by turning the spoon over and running your finger through the mixture that has coated the spoon. If the line from your finger remains clear then the custard is ready. Pour the custard into a large bowl and cover with cling film and refrigerate overnight.
    • Preheat the oven to 200 celsius (400 Fahrenheit) and line a roasting pan with baking paper. Combine the figs, honey and brown sugar in a bowl and then spread the mixture evenly over the roasting pan. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until caramelised and set aside to cool.
    • Once the figs have cooled place into a food processor and process. Loosen the mixture with the vodka.
    • Prepare the ice cream maker. Strain the custard through a fine mesh sieve and discard the vanilla bean pod and pour into the ice cream maker and chill according to your manufacturers instructions. When the ice cream is almost done add the pureed figs and allow it to mix through. When finished pack into a large freezer safe container and cover and freeze for 4 hours before serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 425kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 5gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 234mgSodium: 56mgPotassium: 255mgFiber: 1gSugar: 35gVitamin A: 1240IUVitamin C: 1.3mgCalcium: 145mgIron: 0.6mg
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    Comments

    1. [email protected] says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      fantastic! I love Maggie's fig ice-cream, and cannot wait to try this.

      Reply
    2. Laura (Tutti Dolci) says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Roasting the figs in honey is a fabulous idea. Your ice cream looks delectable!

      Reply
    3. Georgie says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      5 stars
      Simply scrumptious! I love figs and this is at the top of my "make list".

      Reply
    4. Joanna @ Chic & Gorgeous Treats says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Hi Jennifer! I had my first taste of Fig while I was visiting my relatives in Melbourne last year April. Since then I have been hooked. It does reminds me slightly of kiwi, the mild tang and natural sweetness. I really can't wait to try making this honey roasted fig ice-cream. It's really inviting, and plus it's hot all year round here in KL, Malaysia.. all the more excuse for me to keep making ice-cream. LOL.. Btw, will be submitting the lemon post real soon. Meanwhile, feel free to pop over if you like, though my treats are no where close as beautiful as yours ;). Have a good week.. cheers, Jo

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thanks Joanna 😀 I look forward to your lemon submission 🙂

        Reply
    5. Georgie says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Sending you the sweetest wishes for your grandparents, XO!

      Reply
    6. Hotly Spiced says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Hi, Amanda from Lamb Ears and Honey recommended your blog to me. Lovely images. I have wanted an ice cream maker for the longest time. It absolutely has to be my next purchase. I buy that Maggie Beer ice cream too. It's very good isn't it. Great you can now make your own and for a fraction of the cost!

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thanks for stopping by 😀 It was so sweet of Amanda to recommend me. And yes, Maggie Beer's ice cream is wonderful, although it's been a while since I had it now 🙂

        Reply
    7. Martyna @ Wholesome Cook says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      This sounds so delicious Jennifer, love figs in all of their incarnations - adding to the must try list! I like Serendipity's Honey Almond Nougat, but my favourite home made ice creams and coconut or coffee choc chip. Sooo moreish!

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Mmm honey almond nougat sounds divine! 🙂

        Reply
    8. Kiri W. says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Oooh man! I am in such love with figs, I would die for a scoop of this!

      Reply
    9. Heather Leckie says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      My favourite ice-cream to make has a double-shot espresso coffee added to a basic ice cream custard with chocolate coated coffee beans folded in after churning... yum! But this one looks delish too, although I must admit I only really drag out the ice cream maker in summer, now I'm starting to think about puddings! Thanks for a great recipe and good luck in the blogger awards...

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thank you so much Heather 😀

        Reply
    10. Yasmeen says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      I am addicted to the Maggie Beer Burnt Fig, Caramel & Honeycomb icecream,I cannot keep it at home =) It is my new vice..... and I wont share it either hehe

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Hehe glad to see I'm not the only one who doesn't like to share it 😀

        Reply
    11. kankana says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      I adore figs... both fresh and dried. Even though I don't enjoy ice cream as much, these might just makes it's way to me heart. GORGEOUS light on the photos as always 🙂 Love it!

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thank you for your sweet words 😀

        Reply
    12. Rosa says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      A wonderful ice cream! I dislike dried figs, but love the fresh kind, so this is perfect.Cheers,Rosa

      Reply
    13. Claire @ Claire K Creations says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      I didn't know that trick about the vodka that's great. Whenever I make ice-cream at home it's like a rock. This flavour sounds amazing. I hate to say I'm a bit boring with my flavours. Mint chip would be my favourite and then hazelnut. Yum!

      Reply
    14. Jaejaejae says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      This looks divine. I have been contemplating purchasing an ice cream maker. Are you able to recommend any (yours sounds pretty good!)?

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        I have a Cuisinart Ice Cream maker and it works really well for me. The only negative I would have to say is the noise, as it's quite noisy when it's churning, but other than that it does the job really well. 😀 I hope that helps.

        Reply
    15. thelittleloaf says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      I've had my eye on a David Lebovitz pear and caramel ice cream for a while, but it might have to get shelved in favour of this! Love the idea of those sweet sticky figs and the rich egg custard.

      Reply
    16. Choc Chip Uru says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      This recipe is one which has me coming back for more and more! I love your pictures :DCheersChoc Chip Uru

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thank you, that is so sweet 😀

        Reply
    17. Lisa @ Tarte du Jour says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Mmmmm... creamy dreamy fig ice cream! I'm so inspired by this to get my machine out from the back corner of the cabinet!

      Reply
    18. Kulsum at JourneyKitchen says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Oh I recently made fig ice cream too but didn't think of roasting them. Looks fabulous J

      Reply
    19. Suzanne says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Wow, this looks like incredibly good ice-cream. I will try this when fig season comes 🙂 I love my ice-cream maker too it's so fun to make your own creations! Lovely photos too 🙂

      Reply
    20. Sanjeeta kk says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Never thought of making ice cream with fresh figs..this is absolutely wonderful! Beautiful color and awesome clicks.

      Reply
    21. purabi naha says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      5 stars
      I loved this icecream...so full of flavours! The picture is so tempting!!Please drop by my blog http://cosmopolitancurrymania.blogspot.com/ to collect some awards for you!

      Reply
      • delicieux says

        November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

        Thank you for the awards 😀 You are so sweet.

        Reply
    22. tinafreysd says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      This ice cream looks really yummy..Thanks for sharing the recipe..I appreciate it and I will try this..Thanks for sharing with us..

      Reply
    23. cmichaelsny says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Looks delicious..I cant wait to try this and share to my friend..Thank you for sharing some recipe with us..

      Reply
    24. JJ @ 84thand3rd says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      Sounds divine! I love her fig ice cream as well. Strawberry was always my fav growing up - but only one brand that used real berries - none of the funky 'strawberry flavoured' stuff!

      Reply
    25. Katie @ Epicurean Mom says

      November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

      5 stars
      Whoa! Fig ice cream?? What a fun treat! I can just smell the figs roasting in the oven! Gorgeous ice cream Jennifer!

      Reply
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