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10 second Fig Ice-cream

I can’t remember when I first tasted a fresh fig, but I know that since that day there has been no going back. I grew up eating a lot of dried fruit: dates, bananas, and figs. Bananas soon got banished and picked out of every cereal bowl it showed up in.

Frozen bananas on the other hand was just genius lurking in the pews: gone are the days of blackened fruit spoiling your fruit bowl or attracting fruit flies or bread recipes. Now I can have ‘fresh’ bananas whenever I want them. Frozen bananas or any fruit make amazing fruit smoothies, but also desserts as this recipe demonstrates: you don’t have to use the dates, but because I love the caramel swirls like taste of figs in the dairy version of fig ice-cream, I needed something to substitute that. I love the rich pink colour the figs give to this ice-cream, half of eating is with the eyes as they say.

Quick, healthy, raw and ready in minutes!

Vegan Fig Ice-Cream

  • Servings: 2
  • Difficulty: easy
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INGREDIENTS:

2 frozen Bananas - chopped into pieces 2 fresh figs - cut into four 3 pitted Dates

1 tbsp Maple or Agarve Syrup

Dash of Almond or any non-diary milk

1 tsp Almond Essence

1/2 tsp Vanilla Essence

Chopped Pistachios (garnish)

METHOD: Place all the ingredients in a blender, straight from the freezer, no thawing allowed. Blend and add milk a little at a time to achieve your consistency you want.

Serve immediately!

11 Comments

  1. Brittany says

    Now you’re speaking my language. Several of my favorites combined - figs, dates and in ice cream form?! Sounds divine!

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Josh @ Whole Fresh Dates says

    Ran across this post searching on how to make ice cream Can you make this with dates? I have used dates in place of fig before. Would be intresting to experiment with it and see how it tastes.

    Liked by 1 person

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