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Fig & Date Nut Bread

By Lorraine

Brimming with fruit and nuts, Fig & Date Nut Bread packs a lot of nutrition and flavor into every bite. This easy quick bread recipe is great for breakfast or afternoon snack.Brimming with fruit and nuts, Fig & Date Nut Bread packs a lot of nutrition and flavor into every bite. Great for breakfast spread with cream cheese or as an afternoon snack with your favorite beverage.

 

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Make a sweet loaf of fig & date nut bread perfect with tea or coffee for a nutritious breakfast or snacking. This easy recipe for quick bread is full of flavor! I gave a slice of this rich, moist bread to a friend to see if she liked it. She loved it and took a loaf home to share with her husband. It vanished quickly!

 

Mini fig & date nut bread loaves

I like to bake this bread in smaller loaves for several reasons. With just the two of us we don’t (or shouldn’t) eat a whole loaf that quickly. So, I wrap and freeze the other loaves to keep just-baked freshness whenever we pull it from the freezer and thaw.
 
Smaller loaves are just the right size to share. They make a sweet surprise to give to a neighbor or leave on a coworkers desk.
 
 
Brimming with fruit and nuts, Fig & Date Nut Bread packs a lot of nutrition and flavor into every bite. Great for breakfast or afternoon snack.
 
 

Here is how to make fig & date nut quick bread

 
Ingredients for making fig & Date nut bread recipe.
What you will need.
 
 
Dropping dried figs for making fig & date nut quick bread recipe.
Begin by chopping 1 cup dried pitted dates.
 
 
Chopping the dried dates for fig & date quick nut bread recipe.
Chop 1 cup dried figs.
 
 

In a large bowl, combine the dates, figs, 4 tablespoons butter and 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda.

 

 
Macerating the dried fruit for fig & date nut quick bread recipe.

Pour in 1 cup boiling water.  Stir well and let stand for 15 minutes.

 
 
 

Meanwhile, in another bowl, whisk together 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Set aside.

 

 

After the fig and date mixture has sat for 15 minutes, add 1/2 cup sugar, a 1/2 cup chopped walnuts and 2 eggs and stir to beat together.

 

Combining the wet and dry ingredients for fig & date nut bread

 

Making the batter for fig & date nut quick bread recipe.

Add the flour mixture to the fig and date mixture. Fold until just blended.

 

 
Making the batter for fig & date nut quick bread recipe.
This is what the finished batter looks like. Spoon into the prepared pan(s) and bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean, 50 to 60 minutes for the regular size loaf pan or 35-40 minutes for the mini-loaf pans.
 
 
Baked mini loaf fig & Date nut quick bread recipe.
Cool on a rack for 15 minutes.
 
 
Turn breads out of pans to cool completely.
 

Note about pans

I do lots of baking, often doubling and sometimes tripling recipes. I have received food gifts myself gifted in pans. So I have accumulated a collection. Some are metal and some are ceramic. They all work very well and I don’t really have a preference.

 

The different loaf pans vary slightly is size and therefore, when I divide the batter, I might fill four pans resulting in four slightly smaller loaves. A slight adjustment of the baking time, baking until a toothpick inserted comes out clean ensures a perfect loaf.   

 

So don’t worry if your pans are all a little different 🙂 

 
 
Baked mini loaf fig & Date nut quick bread recipe.
 
 
 
Baked mini loaf fig & Date nut quick bread recipe.
 

 

Make a sweet loaf of fig & date nut bread perfect with tea or coffee for a nutritious breakfast or snacking. This easy recipe for quick bread is full of flavor!

 

 

 

 
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Fig & Date Nut Bread

Recipe slightly adapted from Williams Sonoma

 

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Makes 1 loaf or 3 mini-loaves

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 cup chopped pitted dates
  • 1 cup chopped dried figs
  • 4 Tbs. (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. salt

 

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat an oven to 350ºF. Grease and flour (or use the homemade cake release recipe below) a 1-lb. loaf pan or 3 mini-loaf pans.

 

In a large bowl, combine the dates, figs, butter and baking soda. Pour in the boiling water, stir well and let stand for 15 minutes.

 

Using a spoon or whisk, beat the sugar, walnuts and eggs into the date mixture; set aside.

 

In another bowl, stir and toss together the all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt. Add to the date mixture and stir until just blended.

 

Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean, 50 to 60 minutes for the regular size loaf pan or 35-40 minutes for the mini-loaf pans.

 

Transfer the pan(s) to a wire rack and let cool for 15 minutes; turn the loaf(s) out onto the rack and let cool completely.

 

Nutrition Facts

I ran this recipe through a recipe analyzer for a nutrition panel that you may find helpful.

 

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Filed Under: Breads - Quick & Yeast, Recipes Tagged With: dates, fig, food gifts, quick bread

Comments

  1. Cath says

    November 21, 2020 at 4:04 pm

    Hello, gonna try this but i only have salted butter. Do you thinks it’s a problem (i do love sweet and salty).

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      November 24, 2020 at 9:02 pm

      Hi Cath,

      It would be perfectly fine to use salted butter.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  2. Iram says

    September 8, 2020 at 11:44 pm

    Hi Lorraine,
    Thank you for this amazing recipe. The bread was divine.
    I cut back the sugar a bit, did not affect the taste much since the figs & dates were so sweet.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 9, 2020 at 10:56 am

      Hello Iram,

      Happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe. Thank you so much for taking the time to visit and leave your comment! I like that you reduced the sugar a little. I will try that too. My fig tree is loaded with figs this year but none of them have ripened. This happened last year too. Not just with my tree but with two other friends as well.

      Hope you have a great week ahead!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  3. Michael says

    August 31, 2020 at 12:18 pm

    This sounds great. Do you think I can sub fresh figs for the dried figs?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 1, 2020 at 8:16 pm

      Hi Michael,
      I am not sure about using fresh figs in this recipe. My concern is that fresh figs are somewhat juicy and more moist than dried one and might change the consistency of the batter.
      I am sorry I don’t have a clear answer to your question. I’d love to hear back from you if you experiment with the recipe.
      Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  4. Vanessa says

    August 18, 2020 at 3:25 pm

    Thanks for sharing! Does it keep long?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      August 22, 2020 at 7:52 am

      Hello Vanessa,

      The fig & date nut bread will keep for a few days in the fridge. For longer storage, place bread, after completely cool, in a freezer-safe bag or container. Pop in the freezer where it will remain fresh for three months.

      I often slice the bread before freezing so I can remove just a slice or two as I desire. Just right for breakfast or snacking.

      Thank you for stopping by! Hope you are enjoying your weekend 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  5. Suzanne says

    August 18, 2020 at 3:24 pm

    This looks so good! What a tasty and nutritious breakfast or snack to have on hand or to give!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      August 22, 2020 at 7:53 am

      Hello Vanessa,

      The fig & date nut bread will keep for a few days in the fridge. For longer storage, place bread, after completely cool, in a freezer-safe bag or container. Pop in the freezer where it will remain fresh for three months.

      I often slice the bread before freezing so I can remove just a slice or two as I desire. Just right for breakfast or snacking.

      Thank you for stopping by! Hope you are enjoying your weekend 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  6. Lynn La Palme says

    March 31, 2020 at 2:48 pm

    This was a really lovely easy loaf to make… with trying not to go out with the Cornona virus going on I have enough dates but no figs.. I had some leftover currents and some Dried cranberries and put those in as a substitute….followed everyone else exactly as written. Absolutely delicious! Thanks for the recipe

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      April 9, 2020 at 8:59 am

      Hi Lynn,

      So happy that your substitutions worked so well! I have made the recipe with some variations of dried fruit as well with great results. Isn’t it a great recipe?

      Sorry for the delay in responding to your comment. Life has gotten a little crazy, hasn’t it. Thank you for taking the time to leave your comment and best wishes that you are your family stay safe and healthy!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  7. Marie says

    February 21, 2020 at 6:30 pm

    This is delicious and so easy to make. Received great reviews. I used light brown sugar and substitute golden raisins for half of the figs. Thank you for sharing the recipe!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      February 24, 2020 at 11:33 am

      Hello Marie,

      Thank you so much for taking your time to comment! Happy to hear you like the fig and date nut bread. The substitutions you made sound great! 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  8. Samantha says

    January 20, 2020 at 7:55 pm

    Do you know how many ounces of figs and dates you use? I can’t wait to make this!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      January 20, 2020 at 8:45 pm

      Hi Samantha,

      I just checked and the package of Figs I have is 7-ounces and I’m thinking I used about a little more than half a bag. It says there are about 5 (1/4-cup) servings per package so one package will give you more than enough for the recipe. I don’t currently have dried dates but the package will give you a good idea.

      Hope this is helpful!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  9. Stefani says

    December 31, 2019 at 7:31 pm

    OMG, I just made this and LOVE it!! I couldn’t find figs at store and had dates on hand so used 2 cups of dates and inplace of 1/4 flour I used 1/4 oat bran cereal FABULOUS!!!!! Looks exactly like picture too!!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      January 3, 2020 at 7:56 am

      Hi Stefani,

      Wow, your substitutions sound great! So happy to receive your comment 🙂

      Thank you for stopping by. Wishes for a very Happy New Year!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  10. Teresa says

    October 17, 2019 at 9:01 am

    I’ve made this recipe several times with great results, and it is now my favorite loaf for a quick breakfast treat. It’s delicious sliced and toasted. I cut the sugar in half, still tastes great with no impact on how it bakes. Thanks for sharing your recipe!

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      October 20, 2019 at 6:45 pm

      Hello Teresa,

      I am so happy to hear that you like this Fig & Date Nut Bread recipe. Awesome that you tried with less sugar with great results! Thank you for sharing this and leaving your comment!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  11. Amanda Byars says

    September 27, 2019 at 5:19 pm

    This looks amazing! I love dates and figs, and can’t wait to make this! However I am trying to use more natural ingredients in my cooking. Can I substitute honey for the sugar? If so, how much? Thanks in advance.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 27, 2019 at 5:42 pm

      Hi Amanda,

      I wasn’t sure about how it would work to substitute honey for the sugar in this recipe since honey is more liquid. I did a search and I found the following. See what you think and please let me know if you try it and how it turns out. Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Tips for using honey:
      source: https://www.homebaking.org/foreducators/askexperts/bakinghoney.html
      You can use a one-for-one substitution of honey for sugar in most yeast breads and muffins, pancakes, or waffles

      When substituting honey in recipes calling for 1 cup or more of sugar, reduce the other liquids in the recipe by ¼ cup for every 1 cup of honey

      In cookie recipes using eggs or recipes with no other liquids, increase the flour by 2 tablespoons for each cup of honey

      Add ½ teaspoon baking soda for every 1 cup of honey used

      To avoid overbrowning, reduce the oven temperature by 25ºF if it is a recipe not designed for honey as an ingredient

      Granulated sugar may play a critical role (creaming, holding air in a batter) in some recipes. If substituting with all honey is not successful, you may choose to substitute half the sugar with honey

      Because of its high fructose content, honey is sweeter than sugar. If a product is too sweet with a one-for-one substitution, reduce the amount of honey by using ½ to ¾ as much honey as white sugar in the recipe

      Reply
  12. Angela says

    September 19, 2019 at 4:56 pm

    The fig and date bread is lovely. I’ll be making it for a diabetic. Do you have any Nutritional information? I am concerned about the sugar content. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 20, 2019 at 9:42 am

      Hi Angela,

      I was able to put this recipe for the Fig & Date Nut Bread through a recipe analyzer got a nutrition panel that I put on this post. I hope this is helpful to you and other readers. Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  13. Sharon Donovan says

    September 18, 2019 at 7:28 pm

    Lorraine, I have been wanting to make this recipe Fig & Date Nut bread for quite awhile. Today I finally made this, used individual pans. This by far is the best bread I have made, so moist and tasteful. I live in a retirement community so I took some down to the residence watching TV, very few cook , let alone bake. They loved it. I will be making this during the holidays and in between.
    Thank you
    Sharon

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      September 19, 2019 at 7:46 am

      Hi Sharon,

      How good to hear that you and the folks in your community enjoyed the Fig & Date Nut Bread! Thanks so much for taking the time to visit again to leave your comment! The breads do freeze well when wrapped securely, so you might find it helpful during your holiday baking.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  14. Joan says

    August 6, 2019 at 1:25 pm

    Reading the recipe made my tastebuds crying for a taste on the spot so I got everything needed and baked one just before supper. The aroma in my kitchen while it was cooking was divine. We ate some for desert while it was still warm and it surpassed our expectations. I understand how someone could have eaten a whole one in one sitting. I must confess we ate more than one slice each ourselves.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      August 7, 2019 at 1:33 pm

      Hello Joan,

      Thank you so much for stopping by to leave your comment! Super happy to hear that the fig and date nut bread was so well received and enjoyed 🙂 It freezes really well too and especially nice to have on hand when friends stop by or just when you are in the mood for a slice.

      Hope you have a great week!
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  15. Nancy says

    June 29, 2019 at 8:38 am

    Do you think I could make with gluten free flour

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      June 29, 2019 at 9:37 am

      Hi Nancy,

      I am not familiar with using gluten free flour but I found this in a quick search: Gluten, a protein found in wheat flour, is what gives structure to baked goods. It gives breads, muffins, and cakes their soft spongy texture. To replace gluten, you’ll need to use other thickeners like xanthan gum or guar gum in your baking.

      Here is the link to more information: https://dish.allrecipes.com/how-to-use-gluten-free-flour/

      Hope this is helpful to you.
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  16. Deepali Kothari says

    June 27, 2019 at 9:21 pm

    Any substitute for eggs please??

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      June 29, 2019 at 9:48 am

      Hello Deepali,

      I have only made the recipe using eggs but I did a quick internet search and found this site that might be helpful to you: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/egg-substitutes

      Hope this answers your question.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  17. Becky deVries-Wong says

    June 26, 2019 at 11:51 am

    I don’t see a print button to get a nice printed copy?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      June 26, 2019 at 1:46 pm

      Hi Becky,

      I went back and updated the post to include a PRINT RECIPE button. Hope this is helpful for you 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
      • Becky deVries-Wong says

        June 26, 2019 at 10:09 pm

        Thank you!

        Reply
  18. Ann says

    February 11, 2019 at 9:49 am

    Can you use fresh figs, I have a fig tree so would like to use some on this recipe?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      February 11, 2019 at 11:31 am

      Hello Ann,

      I did a little research and I am not sure you would get satisfactory results by substituting fresh figs for the dried. There is a big difference in the moisture content as well as the texture. I don’t really know about adding the amount either both for getting the right wet-to-dry proportions and also the flavor since the dried fruit has a lot of concentrated depth of flavor.

      Fresh figs are delicious and it is so great that you have your own fig tree.

      Hope this is helpful to you.
      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  19. Michelle says

    January 16, 2019 at 2:07 pm

    Delicious! Only change was to coarsely chop the fruit and I used demerara sugar instead of white.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      January 28, 2019 at 10:13 am

      Hi Michelle,

      Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment! I like your suggestions too. I am unfamiliar with demerara but will check it out to learn more.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  20. Ana Luisa says

    January 9, 2019 at 3:29 pm

    I just made this, and liked it very much. It took the full hour to bake. I did add 1 tablspoon of flour, because I live at a high altitude, and used a 9×5″ loaf pan.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      January 16, 2019 at 6:58 am

      Hello Ana Luisa,

      Thank you for visiting and leaving your comment. Happy to hear you like the Fig & Date Nut Bread. Thanks for the high altitude suggestions – this will be helpful for others.

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  21. Lauren says

    January 6, 2019 at 10:20 pm

    I made this bread and ended up eating the ENTIRE LOAF by MYSELF in ONE. DAY. It was seriously that good. It was moist and perfectly flavored and everything you’d want in a sweet bread. Thank you for the wonderful recipe! This one’s a keeper for sure.

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      January 16, 2019 at 6:30 am

      Oh, Lauren, I am so happy to receive your comment and read you liked the fig and date nut bread! Thanks a bunch to visiting and letting me know!

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  22. corners of my life says

    June 28, 2014 at 12:03 pm

    So glad to see that someone still cooks with figs and dates. I just bought some this week. Wish I had a piece right now for breakfast.

    Reply
  23. Debbie Huffaker says

    June 26, 2014 at 7:12 pm

    Yummy….I love bread…too well!! This sounds so good!

    Reply
  24. SarahGeorge says

    June 26, 2014 at 6:00 pm

    Wow! Lorraine, Your photography of the sweet bread is so beautiful! No wonder it vanished quickly :)Thanks for the detailed pictures 🙂

    Reply
  25. BECKY says

    June 26, 2014 at 1:27 pm

    Oh, how fun to come across your recipe and gorgeous photos! My mother made this bread every year at Christmas time, for quite a few years. I'm so happy that I have her recipe and I've made it often, too. Makes great gifts, especially the mini-loaves, and everyone always loved it! Mother's recipe is just a bit different than yours, but basically the same one! Thanks for fun memories…and I may have to bake some of this way before Christmas time! 🙂

    Reply
  26. Kristina says

    June 26, 2014 at 11:45 am

    That looks delicious.

    Reply
  27. lindsey says

    June 26, 2014 at 8:57 am

    This looks wonderful!

    Reply
  28. Blackberry Lane says

    June 25, 2014 at 6:26 pm

    I would love this. I remember date nut bread in a can from childhood! Keeping you close in my heart and prayers.

    Reply
  29. Sandi says

    June 25, 2014 at 1:36 pm

    This bread looks so yummy and your photography is amazing! It must take you a long time to bake since you stop and take a lot of pictures, but I am GRATEFUL!! 🙂
    Blessings~

    Reply

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