Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I enjoy making this dish because it looks stunning on a plate but takes only minutes to prepare. The flavor combination is unique—sweet, nutty, and slightly salty—and it works beautifully as an appetizer, dessert, or even a fancy snack. I find it perfect for entertaining since it feels gourmet without requiring much effort.
Ingredients
(Note: All ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.)
8 fresh figs
1/2 cup pistachio butter
2 tbsp honey
1/4 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp chopped roasted pistachios (for garnish)

Directions
I start by rinsing the figs and patting them dry.
Then, I make a small cross cut at the top of each fig, being careful not to cut all the way through.
I fill each fig with a dollop of pistachio butter, letting it ooze slightly for a beautiful presentation.
Next, I drizzle honey over the figs to enhance their natural sweetness.
Finally, I sprinkle a pinch of sea salt and garnish with chopped roasted pistachios for added crunch.
Servings and Timing
This recipe makes 4 servings (2 figs per serving).
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Variations
Sometimes I add a touch of orange zest or cinnamon to the honey for extra flavor. I also like topping the figs with a spoonful of Greek yogurt or mascarpone to make them more indulgent. For a savory twist, I drizzle balsamic glaze instead of honey and add a bit of crumbled goat cheese.
Storage/Reheating
I find this dish best served fresh, but if I have leftovers, I store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 day. Since figs soften quickly once cut, I don’t recommend reheating—enjoying them chilled is best.
FAQs
Can I use dried figs instead of fresh?
Yes, I can use dried figs, but I prefer rehydrating them slightly so they’re softer.
What can I substitute for pistachio butter?
I sometimes use almond butter, cashew butter, or even tahini for a different flavor.
Can I make this dish vegan?
Yes, I swap the honey for maple syrup or agave nectar to keep it vegan.
How do I serve these figs?
I like serving them as a starter, on a cheese board, or as a light dessert.
Can I prepare them in advance?
I can prep them a few hours ahead, but I wait to drizzle the honey and add pistachios just before serving.
Do figs need to be peeled?
No, I eat them whole—the skin is soft and completely edible.
What type of figs work best?
I prefer black mission or Turkish figs, but any ripe fresh figs will work.
Can I roast the figs first?
Yes, I sometimes roast them at 375°F for 10 minutes for a deeper flavor before filling.
Can I add cheese to this recipe?
Yes, I like pairing figs with soft cheeses like goat cheese, ricotta, or mascarpone.
How do I know if my figs are ripe?
I check for figs that are soft to the touch but not mushy, with a slightly sweet aroma.
Conclusion
I love making Figs with Pistachio Butter because it’s fast, elegant, and always impressive. The mix of creamy, crunchy, sweet, and salty flavors creates a memorable bite that feels indulgent while being incredibly simple to prepare. It’s a recipe I return to whenever I want something both easy and refined.
Figs with Pistachio Butter
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Figs with Pistachio Butter is a quick and elegant dish pairing sweet ripe figs with creamy pistachio butter, honey drizzle, and crunchy pistachios. Perfect as an appetizer, light dessert, or gourmet snack.
- Author: Amy
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings (2 figs per serving)
- Category: Appetizer, Dessert, Snack
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
8 fresh figs
1/2 cup pistachio butter
2 tbsp honey
1/4 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp chopped roasted pistachios (for garnish)
Instructions
- Rinse figs and pat them dry.
- Make a small cross cut at the top of each fig, without cutting all the way through.
- Fill each fig with a dollop of pistachio butter.
- Drizzle honey over the figs.
- Sprinkle with sea salt and garnish with chopped roasted pistachios.
Notes
Add orange zest or cinnamon to the honey for extra flavor.
Top with Greek yogurt or mascarpone for a richer variation.
Swap honey for balsamic glaze and add goat cheese for a savory twist.
Best served fresh, but can be stored in the fridge for 1 day.
Any ripe fig variety works—Black Mission and Turkish are favorites.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2 figs
- Calories: 190
- Sugar: 17g
- Sodium: 120mg
- Fat: 10g
- Saturated Fat: 1.5g
- Unsaturated Fat: 8g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 22g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 0mg