Caramelized fig and chocolate chunk ice cream packs vanilla ice cream with delicious flavors of autumn. A scoop of this ice cream is a luxurious treat that perfectly balances sweet, earthy figs with slightly bitter chocolate.

Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream
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Happy unofficial end of summer! Figs are generally in season during this time of the year, from late summer through early fall. Fresh figs are most abundant in the United States from July through October.

However, there are many ways to preserve figs beyond their season. You could make this super simple fig jam. Or, keep figs in the freezer by making whiskey yogurt fig popsicles and my new favorite fig obsession- caramelized fig ice cream.

Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

Caramelized Fig Ice Cream

To make this delicious ice cream, I used my favorite vanilla ice cream base and loaded it with chopped caramelized figs and chocolate chunks.

I love ice cream that’s full of surprises. You get crunch from the large chunks of chocolate and sweet, chewy and maple-y goodness from the caramelized figs. And to round it all together, wonderfully rich and creamy vanilla ice ream.

Vanilla, figs, and chocolate make a terrific combo. They provide enough contrasting flavors to keep you wanting more.

Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

How to Caramelize Figs

Caramelized figs are such a wonderful treat by themselves. Imagine the sweet flavors of fresh figs intensified by the contrasting slight bitterness of caramelized sugar. It’s dreamy.

It sounds fancy, but it’s a simple process. Melt butter in skillet then add sugar. Once sugar is melted, add the figs. The heat will soften the figs and caramelize the sugar. Allow to cool and chop the figs into smaller, bite-sized chunks. That’s it!ย 

These caramelized figs are wonderful atop overnight steel cut oatmeal or yogurt. Of course, they’re equally delicious just on their own!

Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream
Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

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Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream

Vanilla ice cream base loaded with chopped caramelized figs and dark chocolate chunks.
Yield: about 1 quart
Servings: 8
Caramelized Fig and Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Chill Time: 12 hours
Total Time: 12 hours 20 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 ยฝ cups whole milk
  • 1 ยฝ cups heavy cream
  • ยฝ cup granulated sugar, divided
  • 6 large egg yolks
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla paste, or pure vanilla extract
  • ยพ cup roughly chopped dark chocolate
  • caramelized figs (recipe follows)

Caramelized Figs:

  • 8 oz fresh figs, halved
  • 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 3 Tablespoons dark brown sugar
  • pinch kosher salt

Instructions 

  • In a medium pot, bring milk, cream and 2 Tbsp sugar to a boil.
  • Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk together remaining sugar and yolks. Once milk mixture has come to a boil, lower heat. Temper hot milk into sugar-yolk mixture. Slowly add hot milk into yolks about ยผ cup at a time, whisking to distribute heat. Once all the milk has been added to yolk, transfer all contents back to the pot.
  • Stir over medium-low heat until mixture reaches nappe consistency, or 180 degrees F on a kitchen thermometer. Stir frequently to ensure mixture does not burn at the bottom. Let mixture sit at 180 degrees F for 3 minutes to pasteurize eggs. Remove from heat and add vanilla paste. Stir to combine.
  • Transfer mixture to an airtight container and let mature in the fridge overnight. Freeze mixture in ice cream maker according to your unit’s instructions. Once the volume has increased by half and has reached a soft serve consistency, add in chopped chocolate and caramelized figs. Let run for another 3 minutes to distribute fillings. Transfer ice cream to an airtight container and let rest in the freezer for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Caramelized Figs:

  • Melt butter in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add sugar and stir to combine. Add halved figs to skillet. Toss in sugar-butter mixture. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, until figs have softened and mixture is jam-like in texture. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Roughly chop figs into a smaller chunks. Store in the fridge until ready to use.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 419kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 29g, Saturated Fat: 17g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 198mg, Sodium: 46mg, Potassium: 315mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 29g, Vitamin A: 1004IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 128mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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28 Comments

  1. Meg @ With Salt and Wit says:

    Caramelized figs sound like pure heaven!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Yessss!

  2. Becky Hardin | The Cookie Rookie says:

    Your dessert recipes floor me EVERY TIME! Another beautiful beautiful post!!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Aww, thanks so much Becky!

  3. Holly @ 3 Yummy Tummies says:

    I am inspired to get the ice cream maker out…this looks delicious! I love the idea of carmelized figs.

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks! Caramelized figs are the best!

  4. June @ How to Philosophize with Cake says:

    What an awesome ice cream flavor that sounds like! Love those little waffle bowls too, looks like the perfect vessel for homemade ice cream :)

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks June! One of these days I’ll have to a get waffle maker… so I can make homemade waffles cones/bowls!!! yum.

  5. Annie @Maebells says:

    How perfect is this ice cream?! I am in love!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Annie!! xoxo

  6. Lokness @ The Missing Lokness says:

    I’m with you. It does get really confusing with that many social media accounts. Too many things to take care of. Anyhow, this ice cream sure is full of surprises. I haven’t really seen any ice cream with fig. Gotta share!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks!! :)

  7. Caroline @ Pinch Me, I'm Eating says:

    This looks super tasty! It’s been too long since I’ve made ice cream and I adore figs. Gotta get some while the gettin’s good! I might have to play with some figs this weekend. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Caroline! Yes! Better get them while they’re still around! :)

  8. Heather (Delicious Not Gorgeous) says:

    this heat is killing me (and i’m sure norcal is a lot cooler than socal). fyi, if you remember in time, you can save the stuff you snapchat (the quality can be kind of meh, but at least then you can have the option to use it!) (:

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      I’ve tried saving snaps but yes! the quality is terrible. I need remember to just take normal photos/videos and then later upload them into snapchat ;)

      I really hope the weather starts to cool down asap!

  9. Sarah | Broma Bakery says:

    Absolutely brilliant. Can we start an ice cream shop and sell exotic flavors together?

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      um…YES, PLEASE! We’ll open locations in LA and Boston and dominate the ice cream market ;)

  10. Jen says:

    I am loving all of your fig desserts. I’ve yet to work with fig but I’m thinking I need to change that soon. This ice cream looks so yum!

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Jen! Get them while they’re still around! :)