Homemade Fig Bar Recipe From Scratch - Nitha Kitchen (2024)

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Homemade Fig Bar with Homemade Fig Puree. I am a proud mom of two who always feel happy to make homemade healthy snacks for them. Most of the days, I spend more time in the kitchen to cook, bake and feed my family with healthy homemade foods. So today’s recipe is one among that healthy category and which is none other than fig bars.

Figs has lot of healthy benefits and mainly it is rich in fiber, calcium and iron, you can take fig in any form and this is one best way to feed figs for kids. It’s my second attempt in making fig bars at home, so I have shared step wise pictures from both the attempts. Also I do make fig puree at home ( i feel it is

expensive at stores), if it’s time consuming you can buy puree from stores.

I have mentioned medium level sugar in the detailed recipe below, so if you like to increase or decrease, please adjust it accordingly….My little one is not taking eggs in any form, so secretly adding eggs in bakes nowadays. If you like to skip eggs then you can very well do that instead add 2 Tbsp flax seed powder with 1/4 cup water or teaspoons of milk to bind the flour.

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Ingredients For Homemade Fig Bar

Whole Wheat Flour – 3/4 Cup (preferably coarse textured whole grain wheat flour, if using regular chapati atta the texture of the fig bar varies slightly, I use King Arthur whole wheat)
Unbleached APF – 1 and 1/4 Cup (Replace with WWF)
Unsalted Butter – 1 Stick / 1/2 Cup (Room Temp)
Brown Sugar – 1/2 Cup + 2 Tbsp
Eggs – 2 Numbers (you can skip eggs and add milk or 2 flax egg to bind the flour, detailed Eggless Whole Grain Fig Bar Recipe Later)
Cinnamon Powder – 1tsp
Baking Soda – 1/2tsp
Baking Powder – 1/2tsp
Salt – 1/2tsp

Filling

Fig Puree – 1 and 3/4th Cup to 2 Cups
Brown Sugar – 1/4 Cup or More for Sweetness
Cinnamon Powder or Cardamom Powder – 1 tsp

You can use dates puree for natural sweetness and also 1/4 cup of almond meal or walnut which are purely optional.

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If you are going to make fig puree from dry figs like me, then the below details are for you…

How to make Fig Puree

  • Cut the stem part of figs.
  • I have used Organic dried figs ( Pic 1) so i found mud (Pic 2), in mild warm water i washed them thrice.
  • Later in well boiled water soaked the cleaned figs overnight or 5 hours at least (Pic 3).
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  • Once they bloomed well (Pic 3), using a food processor/mixie blend them to make nice puree Pic 4).
  • You can see the fig seed here and there that is absolutely normal.
  • Once done with puree use them immediately in the recipe calls for or refrigerate to use it within 3 -5 days or freeze it and thaw properly before using it.
  • If your puree has more moisture then cook in a wide pan for a while for the water to evaporate, let them cool before using it in the recipe.
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Yields – 25-27 Cookies

Homemade Fig Bar Preparation

  • Add Flour, Cinnamon Powder, salt, Baking powder and Baking soda in a separate bowl and mix all together well, keep aside (Pic 1).
  • Using hand blender, cream the room temperature butter and brown sugar until both blends well.
  • Add one egg at a time (Pic 2) and beat for 2-3 mins in medium speed.
  • Now add flour mixture in batches and at this time take off the electric blender and using hands knead and bring the dough all together to form a ball (Pic 3).
  • Wrap the dough and chill it for 1 hour at least or overnight.
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  • Take the dough out from refrigerator and at room temperature keep it for 15 minutes.
  • Then roll them to even thickness and make sure it is 13-14 inch in length and 10 inch in width.
  • Divide them in to three equal parts, length wise (Pic 4), In case if you rolled more width wise then divide them in to 4 equal parts.
  • Now freeze them for 10 minutes and using Wilton tip, pipe the filling as shown in step wise picture 5 below, i made 2-3 rows of filling in each (Pic 5).
  • Using water or Milk seal the edges and arrange the sealed part down(Pic 6), make sure to flat the top of each log gently.

Baking Process

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  • Place it in parchment placed cookie sheets (you can use two pans if single doesn’t fit and lengthwise if the fig logs doesn’t fit cut them in to halve and arrange accordingly).
  • Freeze them for 15 mins before baking it (below picture), meanwhile you can preheat the oven.
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  • In preheated oven at 350 F / 180 C bake for 13-15 minutes.
  • To check whether its done or not, slightly lift and check the bottom of the log, if it turned light brown then it is done otherwise do bake for couple more minutes (Step wise picture 7 and below) picture for reference).
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Let them cool in the wire rack for 15-20 minutes then using sharp knife, cut each log in to equal size bars (Step wise Picture 8 and below for reference).

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  • Now the fig bars are ready, once cooled completely store them in air tight container.
  • First day they tend to be little crisp and later it turns soft.
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  1. Homemade Fig Bar Recipe From Scratch - Nitha Kitchen (12)Avneet

    Can I skip all purpose flour completely and replace it with whole wheat.

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    • Homemade Fig Bar Recipe From Scratch - Nitha Kitchen (13)Sangeetha Priya

      Yes you can, the texture varies from the pictures shown here that’s it. I am planning to bake it next week with 100% whole grain flour and I will update here…

      Reply

  2. Homemade Fig Bar Recipe From Scratch - Nitha Kitchen (14)HappyMom

    Looks so delicious! Thank you for the step by step directions and pictures!

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  1. […] There is a slight variation you can make for crispy gujiya and little soft Gujiya. I made two batches with the first batch a little soft and sticky dough and the second one very stiff dough. The soft dough turns crispy on outside @350 F /180 C for 22-25 minutes and stayed crunchy for the first 5 days later it turned little soft. Also it won’t hold the perfect Gujiya shape while pleating and when it’s out from the oven the pleats may disappear a bit and won’t look appealing. Other than that its best for adults and seniors to whom you can offer a healthy snack. If you want the same recipe with soft outer layer for do follow the Fig Bar Recipe. […]

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Homemade Fig Bar Recipe From Scratch - Nitha Kitchen (2024)

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Fig rolls and bars are the quintessential cookie from childhood. They're made with cookie dough that bakes up soft and enfolds the figgy filling in the middle. They're tender and chewy and a fig lover favorite!

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The fig roll or fig bar is a biscuit or cookie consisting of a rolled cake or pastry filled with fig paste.

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Homemade Fig Bars ingredients

You can use Turkish or Calimyrna figs that have been dried completely. They should be somewhat soft and chewy, never overly hard or crisp. Remove the stems and cut each fig into quarters. Apple Juice.

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They are also fairly healthy. Figs are well known for having fiber, which helps with digestion, as well as protein and several vitamins and minerals. This means there are quite a few health benefits of fig bars like fig Newtons.

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Digestive symptoms

Since figs have a high fiber content, eating too many figs — especially dried figs — can cause diarrhea.

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Rich in potassium, figs restore balance and help lower blood pressure.

What is the dead insect inside the fig? ›

If the wasp climbs into a female fig, she pollinates it, but cannot lay her eggs and just dies alone. Luckily for us, the female fig produces an enzyme that digests this wasp completely. The crunchy bits are seeds, not wasp parts.

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The soluble fiber found in figs helps to lower cholesterol, and the high potassium content helps promote health blood pressure levels and lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Although they can be very sweet, figs have a moderate glycemic index.

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PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS- 200 calories per bar, 3 g of protein and 0 trans-fat or cholesterol. No high fructose corn syrup in it. Low sodium. NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS- Few individually wrapped snacks taste like real food and these definitely do.

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Do fig bars contain dairy or eggs? No, they are Certified Vegan.

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We have two bakeries. One located in Hazelwood, MO & another in Carson City, NV.

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Figs may cause digestive upset or diarrhea due to their anti-constipation effects. They may also interfere with blood thinners, and some people may be allergic to them.

Can dogs eat figs? ›

A small amount of fresh figs is a tasty and healthy treat to share with your furry companion. Figs are rich in vitamins A and C, iron, calcium, potassium, and magnesium—all of which are necessary dietary ingredients to maintain good bone density, reduce risk of heart disease, and improve digestion.

Are figs mold or sugar? ›

If you've ever wondered, what is the white powder on your Orchard Choice or Sun-Maid California Dried Figs, you might think it's mold, but more likely, it's actually naturally occurring fruit sugar crystals. This common occurrence is called sugaring on figs.

Are there wasp eggs in fig bars? ›

Are figs wasp eggs? No. While female wasps lay eggs within a fig fruit, the crunch you experience when eating a fig does not come from those eggs. All wasps have either exited the fig or their exoskeletons have been broken down and absorbed by the fruit.

How healthy is Nature's Bakery fig bars? ›

Whole Grain is the #1 ingredient in this product

Whole grains provide a good source of fiber, B vitamins and iron. They may also reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes and are linked to lower body weight.

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Skipping the pre-run snack

If you run after work, a late afternoon snack is in order. Pre-run carbohydrate-rich snacks include fig bars, whole grain cereal bars, dried fruit, yogurt and berries, smoothies and energy bars (look for energy bars made with whole foods like fruit, nuts and oats).

What does a good fig taste like? ›

They vary in color and size, but in terms of taste, there are only subtle differences between varieties. All figs have a jam-like quality and taste like a mix between a strawberry, currant and date. Underlining these flavors are notes of honey, flowers and nuts. Here are five common varieties sold in the U.S.

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