Happy Foods Tube

Quick and easy homemade recipes for everyone!

  • Home
  • Recipes
    • Breakfast
    • Salads
    • Appetizers
    • Soups
    • Main Dishes
    • Side Dishes
    • Desserts
    • Bread
    • Drinks
    • Holidays
  • Instant Pot
  • Healthy Corner
  • About Us
  • Contact

Fig Jam

Fig jam pin

This is an easy recipe for homemade fig jam using fresh figs. It’s low in sugar and doesn’t contain added pectin. Enjoy with cheese, savory appetizers or spread over brioche or challah.

Jump to Recipe
Fresh fig jam

In this post, you will find useful tips, FAQ’s and a recipe card with detailed instructions on how to make fig jam with fresh figs.

Processing figs in the food processor

What to do with figs?

If you have a ton of figs on hand but no idea what to do with this delicious fruit apart from eating it from fresh, I have a few ideas for you:

The easiest way to use up figs is to make a fig jam which if you can following the canning guidelines should last for ages in your pantry. You could also give it to your friends as a Christmas gift.

Or make fig preserves! They are basically like a jam, but made with chunks of fruits.

Fig tart is another delicious fig recipe and you can pretty much experiment with crust and filling (or use your favorites) and top the tart with fresh figs and some chopped nuts. I love using puff pastry as it only takes about 12 minutes to bake it which makes a great and quick dessert.

Perhaps you are planning a party or family gathering, so why not turn them into delicious fig appetizers? Prosciuto fig crostini is my favorite!

Steps how to make fig jam at home

What cheese goes with fig jam?

  • Goat cheese
  • Camembert
  • Brie (try baked brie with fig jam)
  • Manchego

If you are not sure, you could just prepare a simple antipasti platter or cheese board and serve fig jam in a small bowl alongside the rest of the ingredients. That way your guests can try it and add as much/little as they like.

Homemade fig jam in the pot

Do you peel figs before cooking?

There is no need to do it especially for this fig jam recipe. Doing so you would lose a lot of the good stuff that is in their skins.

Also, the skins will thicken the jam and your yield will be greater.

Fresh fig jam in the jar with spoon

Useful tips

  • Don’t panic if your jam needs more time on the stove. Just cook until you like the consistency. Just note that it will thicken once cooled down.
  • An easy way to see whether your jam is runny or not is by pouring some onto a chilled saucer and letting it set for a while. A thick jam will not spread much.
  • Don’t forget to sterilize your jars and lids! I water-bath them for 10-15 minutes in boiling water.
  • This recipe can be easily doubled.
Spooning freshly made fig jam from jam

More homemade jam recipes you might like:

  • Plum Jam
  • Strawberry Jam
  • Apricot Jam
  • Instant Pot Peach Jam
  • Instant Pot Mixed Berry Jam

A few notes:

Fig jam is popular in the Mediterranean. Any time I think of this deliciousness, I think of our trip to Greece and all the foods we tried and edible souvenirs we brought home with us. Like this jam.

But, you don’t have to travel to enjoy a good food. You can make it yourself, so why not try!

Enjoy!

Fig jam with fresh figs
Print Email Pin
5 from 8 votes

Fig Jam

This is an easy recipe for homemade fig jam using fresh figs. It’s low in sugar and doesn’t contain added pectin.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time40 minutes mins
Total Time45 minutes mins
Servings: 3 Jars (4-ounce jars/130-milliliters)
Calories: 98
Author: Julia

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Fresh Figs (900 grams), see note 1
  • ½ pound brown Sugar (225 grams), see note 2
  • 1 medium Lemon , juice only, see note 3
  • ¼ cup Water
Prevent your screen from going dark

Instructions 

  • Put a saucer in the freezer so you can check the consistency of the jam later on.
  • Wash the figs well under running water. Cut the stems off and cut each fig in half. Transfer to a food processor and puree.
  • Pour the mixture into a large-bottomed pot. Add sugar, lemon and water. Stir. Cook on high for about 10 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Reduce the heat to low and simmer for at least 30 minutes, stirring from time to time (at the beginning you might need to stir more frequently than towards the end – you want to avoid the jam “spitting”).
  • If you are not sure that the thickness of the jam is to your liking, take the saucer out from the freezer and spoon some jam on. Cool a bit or place back in the freezer for 1-2 minutes. Check with your finger or spoon to see if thick enough. If not runny and you like it, turn off the heat otherwise continue cooking.

For fridge: Pour jam into sterilized jars and seal with a lid. Cool completely before storing it in the fridge.

    For pantry: Pour jam into sterilized jars and seal with a lid. Can in water bath for 15 minutes, take out and let cool completely before storing in the pantry.

      Notes

      1. Any variety – the riper the better.
      2. Either brown or white sugar will work. ½ pound is about 1 heaped cup.
      3. You should get about 6-7 tablespoons of lemon juice out of your lemon.
      4. Please take the cooking time as a guide only. You can cook it longer for a thicker jam or shorter for a thinner jam, if you like. Remember, it will thicken more once cooled completely.
      5. Always sterilize your jars and lids before using them. When pouring hot jam into glasses, use warm glasses to avoid possible breaking due to temperature difference.
      Course: Condiment
      Cuisine: American
      Keyword: Fig Jam Recipe, How to make fig jam
      Nutrition Facts
      Fig Jam
      Serving Size
       
      1 tbsp
      Amount per Serving
      Calories
      98
      % Daily Value*
      Fat
       
      1
      g
      2
      %
      Saturated Fat
       
      1
      g
      6
      %
      Sodium
       
      5
      mg
      0
      %
      Potassium
       
      160
      mg
      5
      %
      Carbohydrates
       
      25
      g
      8
      %
      Fiber
       
      2
      g
      8
      %
      Sugar
       
      23
      g
      26
      %
      Protein
       
      1
      g
      2
      %
      Vitamin A
       
      81
      IU
      2
      %
      Vitamin C
       
      5
      mg
      6
      %
      Calcium
       
      33
      mg
      3
      %
      Iron
       
      1
      mg
      6
      %
      * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
      ** As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
      Did you make this recipe?I love hearing from you when you’ve made one of my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @happyfoodstube or leave me a comment below.
      LEAVE A COMMENT

      Condiments, Recipes

      « Orange Julius
      Fig Tart »

      Comments

      1. Dannii says

        10/09/2020 at 15:22

        What a delicious way to use figs. I am definitely going to have to give this a try.5 stars

        Reply
      2. Lauren Vavala says

        10/09/2020 at 15:29

        I can’t believe that I’ve never worked with fresh figs before. I love fig jam and always buy it around the holidays for cheese boards, but I think I’m definitely going to make it fresh this year – thanks for a great recipe!5 stars

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          12/09/2020 at 08:47

          You are welcome!

          Reply
      3. Beth says

        10/09/2020 at 15:51

        Yummy! This looks so delicious and tasty! I can’t wait to make this!5 stars

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          12/09/2020 at 08:47

          Thanks, Beth.

          Reply
      4. Pam says

        10/09/2020 at 15:55

        This is awesome because my neighbor has a fig tree and she has been giving them away.5 stars

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          12/09/2020 at 08:47

          Wish I had a neighbor with a fig tree! :)

          Reply
      5. Lizet says

        10/09/2020 at 16:06

        This fig jam looks so delicious. I’ll use white sugar, as that is what I have on hand today. I hope it turns out as amazing as yours!

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          12/09/2020 at 08:46

          It will be equally delicious, Lizet! Happy jam making! :)

          Reply
      6. Gary says

        24/09/2021 at 21:34

        This came out great. I have black figs, called chicago hardy, so I can grow them in zone 6. This is its second year, and the first time I only got about ten fig, that we ate fresh. I have alot of figs on the tree , but I only get a couple a day. I hope they ripen before the frost.5 stars

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          30/09/2021 at 10:31

          That is so good to hear, Gary! Thanks for your feedback. I hope to have a fig tree in my garden one day :). They are so tasty!

          Reply
      7. Daphne says

        27/02/2022 at 09:16

        Very successful. Yummy flavor5 stars

        Reply
        • Julia | Happy Foods Tube says

          16/03/2022 at 11:07

          That’s great to hear!

          Reply
      8. Cheryl says

        31/08/2022 at 23:15

        First time making this….easy peasey and delicious5 stars

        Reply
      5 from 8 votes (1 rating without comment)

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Recipe Rating




      Julia - Happy Foods TubeHey! I am Julia. Follow me and I’ll show you that cooking & baking from scratch can be quick, easy and delicious! Read More…

      Connect with Me

      Most Popular Recipes

      Homemade Instant Pot Chicken Risotto

      Instant Pot Chicken Risotto

      Simple Homemade Lemon Tart Image

      Lemon Tart

      Creamy Broccoli & Celery Soup

      Creamy Broccoli & Celery Soup

      Best Air Fryer Chicken Thighs

      Air Fryer Chicken Thighs

      As Featured On:

      media coverage 2019 as featured on

      Copyright © 2024 · Happy Foods Tube | Privacy Policy | Affiliate Policy

      • 1348

      Rate This Recipe

      Your vote:




      A rating is required
      A name is required
      An email is required

      Recipe Ratings without Comment

      Something went wrong. Please try again.