This Colombian style figs are made in a sweet syrup and usually served with white cheese on the side.
Brevas are also known as higos in Latin America. Today I want to share with you guys a popular and traditional Colombian dessert that my grandmother always had on her table during the holidays, "Dulce de Brevas" or "Brevas Caladas".
What is Dulce de Brevas?
It's a traditional Colombian dessert. It's made by cooking figs in a sugarcane (panela) syrup and served with white fresh cheese on the side and it is absolutely delicious. This Figs with syrup recipe is perfect if you want to preserve figs when they are season.
Dulce de Brevas Recipe
Ingredients
- 24 fresh and firm figs
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1 pound of panela
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- Water
Instructions
- Make a crosswise cut on the top side of each fig. Place the figs in a large bowl.
- Add 4 cups of water, lime juice and let them soak overnight.
- The next day rinse the figs and set a side.
- Place the panela, cinnamon sticks and 7 cups of water in a large pot and cook over low heat until the panela is dissolved completely.
- Add the figs and cook over low heat until the panela has a syrupy consistency, for about 1 hour and 40 minutes stirring occasionally.
- Serve the brevas with queso fresco on the side or refrigerate in a covered glass jar up to a week.
Notes
Nutrition
Every year, when I start decorating my house for the holidays, I get homesick and miss being with my family, laughing, dancing, cooking and eating delicious Colombian food. That's the disadvantage of living so far away from Colombia, but I am happy to be able to offer my family here in the United States and my readers all over the world some of my culture and cuisine.
My kids are half Colombian but are living a 100% American life. I do my best to show them some of my Colombian traditions, a bit of the passion I feel for my country, and our food. It is hard because I don't have a lot of Colombian people around me, but I do my best.
More delicious desserts for any occasion:
Belinda @zomppa
A sweet way to maintain tradition and culture. Mm - that looks 100% perfect. Happy holidays!
norma
If it is one thing a Colombian friend turned me onto is these brevas. Your are delicious y ese quesito...mmmmm
anh@anhsfoodblog.com
I love figs! Wish I had a plate of this wonderful dish in front of me
5 Star Foodie
I adore figs and would absolutely love to try this amazing looking dessert!
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen
That looks and sounds simply amazing!
Ivy
These look perfect. If I'd seen this recipe this morning I would have made them. It's not fig season in Greece but I deep freezed some during the summer for my son who came to visit for Christmas. We didn't like them when thawed but made them into a jam. The ingredients I used are almost the same.
Heather @girlichef
This looks SO good. I can just imagine the sweetness of the syrup with the seedy fig over the soft cheese. Oh. My!
Joanne
I'm a sucker for any dessert with fresh figs! this looks so tasty!
Erica
Thank you guys!
Diana
I am living in Bogota now and cannot find this type of fresh fig in the stores. When we lived in Lima, Peru, this was my FAVORITE midnight snack. I am dying to make them here. Do you know when/where I can find the fresh fig?? Thanks for the great recipes!!
Jaime barreto
Go to any plaza de mercado and you'll find any type of fruit,and while you shop for brevas,try the crema de limon,O M G.let me Know how you like it,enjoy
carolina
yummy!!!! i love this stuff, can you also post a recipe for dulce desamargado?
Mary
This sounds fantastic! I love figs in syrup, so I'm excited to make this. Any suggestions for the cheese? Thanks!
Erica
Queso fresco, mozzarella or other white cheese.
sara
Gracias por la receta, me regalaron un arbolito de brevas y hoy pude recoger una docena maduritas y estoy haciendo el dulce. Suerte. Yo vivo en Miami y hago todos los postres y panes y bunuelos siempre. Es indo conservar la tradicion.
Tomara
I found your blog when I was looking for an explanation of what panela was (I bought some at my new/local produce market. I LOVE the recipes I've read so far in general and can't wait to try the recipes you've shared. 🙂
Anonymous
This is heaven on a dish. You should publish the recepi for "breavas con arequipe" mmmmm....
Adriana
It’s fig season in North Georgia! They are simmering on my stove now. Thank you for your awesome recipes!
JM
Can you use dried figs for this recipe instead of fresh???
Erica Dinho
No
Rossy
Love how easy it is but couldn’t get the panela with that consistency
Sor Morales
Does anyone know if I do it for serving same day will be bad? I have a dinner tonight so I can’t put the figs in water overnight