Cardamom Fig Preserves Recipe (2024)

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This Fig Preserves recipe has always been my favorite! I have made many jams and preserves over the years, yet nothing comes close to Fig Preserves, except maybe my Strawberry Fig Preserves.

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"Fig Preserves" is called "Moorabeh't Teeneh" in the Assyrian language. However, in most Middle Eastern Fig Preserves Recipes the figs are kept whole.

I actually make it both ways, but in this recipe, the figs are chopped. So if you love figs as much as I do, grab your figs and follow me into the kitchen!

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🫙 How to Make This Recipe

Step 1: Wash and trim ends off of the figs, then slice in half.

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Step 2: Place figs in an 7.5 quart Dutch oven, top with sugar.Add lemon juice, zest, cardamom, and cinnamon (if using). Cook over low heat, uncovered, allowing the sugar to melt slowly, as you gently stir.

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Step 3: When the mixture begins to boil, lower the temperature and allow the preserves to simmer for 30 to 40 minutes, or until thickened.

Step 4: Meanwhile, place the jars and lids in a large pot filled with enough water to fully submerge the jars. Boil for approximately ten minutes to sterilize.

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Step 5: Carefully ladle the preserves into the sterilized jars, leaving a ¼" headspace. Wipe off the lids and sides of the jars, then seal tightly with the caps.

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Step 6: Process in the boiling water for an additional ten minutes, if desired.Store in the panty up to a year.

🤷🏻‍♀️ Recipe FAQs

Do you need to add pectin to fig jam?

Figs are naturally high in pectin, so you don't need to add pectin to fig jam or preserves. I have also found that chopping the figs and releasing the seeds makes the preserves even thicker.

Can you use frozen figs to make fig jam?

Yes, both fresh figs and frozen can be used to make fig jam.

What figs are best to use in fig preserves?

Mission, Kadota, Adriatic, Calimyrna, and Brown Turkey Figs are all great options for making fig preserves.

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Check out this article to learn more about figs.

Pro Tips

  • Fig Preserves or Fig Jam is not only scrumptious, but it can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.
  • Spread some on toasted sourdough loaded with cream cheese, or butter. Ok, maybe that is a bit too obvious.
  • One of my other favorite ways to enjoy this recipe is over vanilla ice cream. In my opinion, it's way better than chocolate, or even caramel sauce.
  • Fig Preserves and goat cheese are a match made in heaven. I use these complementary ingredients to make Gourmet Pizza.
  • You can also use this fig preserves as a filling for thumbprint cookies or Fig Newtons.
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Cardamom Fig Preserves Recipe

Easy Fig Preserves, made without pectin, and a touch of cardamom.

4.79 from 14 votes

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Course: Condiments

Cuisine: American, Assyrian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 6 8 oz jars

Calories: 71kcal

Equipment

  • Canning Equipment

  • six - 8 oz jars

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs fresh or frozen figs
  • 3 cups sugar
  • zest from one lemon
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom powder
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon powder (optional)
  • 3 tbs lemon juice

Instructions

  • Wash and trim ends off of the figs, then slice in half. Place figs in an eight-quart Dutch oven, top with sugar. Add lemon juice, zest, cardamom, and cinnamon (if using).

  • Cook over low heat, uncovered, allowing the sugar to melt slowly, as you gently stir.

  • When the mixture begins to boil, lower the temperature and allow the preserves to simmer for 30 to 40 minutes, or until thickened.

  • Meanwhile, place the jars and lids in a large pot filled with enough water to fully submerge the jars. Boil for approximately ten minutes to sterilize.

  • Carefully pour the preserves into the steralized jars, leaving a ¼" headspace. Wipe off the lids and sides of the jars, then seal tightly with the caps.

  • Process in the boiling water for an additional ten minutes, if desired.

  • Store in the panty up to a year.

Notes

  • Fig Preserves or Fig Jam is not only scrumptious, but it can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.
  • For starters, spread some on toasted sourdough loaded with cream cheese, or butter. Ok, maybe that is a bit too obvious.
  • One of my other favorite ways to enjoy this recipe is over vanilla ice cream. In my opinion, it's way better than chocolate, or even caramel sauce.
  • Fig Preserves and goat cheese are a match made in heaven. I use these complementary ingredients to make Gourmet Pizza.
  • You can also use this Fig Preserves as a filling for Thumbprint Cookies or Fig Newtons.

Nutrition

Serving: 2T. | Calories: 71kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 1mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g

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  1. Mary R says

    Cardamom Fig Preserves Recipe (13)
    Made a batch of your fig preserves yesterday. Followed your recipe exactly and added all the spices. It’s outstanding! Next, I’ll make your strawberry fig preserves and fig bread. Thank you for sharing your recipes, I’m so happy I found you!

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    • Hilda Sterner says

      Thank you so much for the review, Mary! I'm happy you found me too 🤗. You will love the other 2 recipes too, they're my reader's favorites!

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  2. Nancy Dee Miller says

    My husband loves fig preserves so I was looking for a recipe when I found this. I actually have a question about the jar in the top photo. Can you please tell me who makes those jars? I've been looking!

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    • HildaSterner says

      Hi Nancy, funny story; this was actually a jar that held yogurt. After we ate the yogurt, I kept the jar because I liked the shape. I think the brand is called Oui by Yoplait. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a reusable lid.

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    • jakmalak says

      Weck makes similar jars for canning with rubber rings and metal clips. I have used them successfully in jam canning and like their appearance

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      • Hilda Sterner says

        Thank you very much for that info, I'll look into it. 🙂

  3. Susan says

    Cardamom Fig Preserves Recipe (14)
    I made this tonight with 5 pounds of frozen figs that my mother gave me. I used 5 cups of sugar (1 cup per pound of figs) and used lemon zest as well as one very thinly-sliced organic lemon. I put in a cinnamon stick instead of ground cinnamon, and I did not increase the cardamom, using only 1/2 teaspoon. The preserves are wonderful! Thank you for a great recipe.

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    • HildaSterner says

      Thanks, Susan. That reminds me, I have frozen figs in my freezer I have to make preserves with soon. Thanks for stopping by and leaving the review. Merry Christmas!

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  4. Dawn Ragan says

    Far too sweet. If I make this again, I'm going to cut the sugar in half.

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    • HildaSterner says

      Thanks for your comment, Dawn. Sorry it was too sweet for you. I'd love to hear back about how it turns out with half the sugar.

      Reply

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