Avocado, coconut cream, and frozen banana blended to create a deliciously creamy and slightly sweetened breakfast bowl topped with caramelized figs and toasted walnuts. This amazingly healthy breakfast bowl is gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan.
We have so many ripe figs in our refrigerator. So tonight I thought I’d share a recipe that included figs as an ingredient.
My grandma’s neighbor has this huge fig tree in his front yard, but he doesn’t like eating them. So instead, he leaves a wooden ladder underneath the tree and let his neighbors pick as many as they want, which means during the summer months when figs are in season, we pick at least a bucket full each week. Sometimes more depending on how many are ripe and within reach. I won’t include photos because it’s not our house, but if you’ve been fig picking before, you’d know it’s no easy task.
When figs are ripe, they become really soft, so you have to make sure to gently detach the stem from the branch. Figs bruise very easily, and once that happens, they won’t last too long. Make sure to wear shoes you don’t mind getting sticky when you go. The ground underneath the fig tree will be extremely sticky, probably due to the white color nectar that seeps out from the figs. But it’s all worth it!
My favorite way to eat figs? When the figs have been sliced and placed in the oven for a few minutes. The exposed surface will start to caramelize and create a sweet and slight crunch. Imagine crème brulee but with natural sugar. It’s slightly similar.
If you like the taste of figs, they’re so good for you! They’re filled with fiber so it’ll help you stay full and manage weight. These fruits help lower blood pressure, are beneficial to your heart health, and the leaves decrease the risk of diabetes.
This breakfast bowl is so amazingly delicious. The parfait portion is naturally sweet and very creamy with the slightest hint of coconut. Topped with roasted figs, toasted walnuts, and sliced bananas, this breakfast bowl is easy to make, healthy, and nutritious, a great way to start your day.
In this recipe, I chose to blend avocado and frozen ripe banana. The avocado has natural creaminess and the banana is a natural sweetener. The riper the banana, the better. And if your bananas are frozen, your base will be colder. I added coconut cream for just the slightest hint of coconut. If you don’t like coconut, you don’t have to add it. I have a few friends who just don’t like the taste. Or if you really love coconut, add a little more. You can adjust the taste of the parfait to your liking.
Preheat the oven to 350oF, and line a baking pan with foil.
Slice the figs into thirds or fourths. Place it onto one side of the baking pan. Then place about ¼ cup of chopped walnuts on the other side. I wasn’t using so much of each ingredient so I placed them on the same tray. Saves time and less clean up. =)
Once the figs and walnuts are done, about 10 minutes, set them aside for several minutes to allow them to cool.
Then place them on top of the parfait and serve cold.
That’s it! Super easy, right? And if you want it to be even easier, then you can just skip the oven. =)
I really hope you’ll enjoy this delicious and healthy breakfast bowl!
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Hannah the Zebra says
This looks delicious!! Thanks for stopping by my blog and the Like.
peteysplace says
Thanks for liking my blog post. You have fantastic content here. I’ve enjoyed perusing the info on food as well as blogging tips. Do you make up all these recipes? I guess you have to. Is a recipe copyrighted in some way?
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I do make up all these recipes. Technically, recipes aren’t completely copyrighted because there are so many versions of one dish. But if it’s not yours, like the ingredients and amount, you should give credit to the person who originally created it. Hope that helps!
peteysplace says
Yes, thanks!
honesthealthylifestyle says
This recipe looks simple and delicious
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
Catherine says
brilliant idea. My parents are gluten & grain free, so I will keep this in mind as a dessert. Emailig to self! Thanks 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you and your family will like this recipe =)
ianredman2014 says
This makes me so hungry. Figs are one of my favorite fruits. Actually, these are all some of my favorite foods. Avocado, walnut, banana, oh my!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I really hope you’ll like this recipe then =)
forgetmedot says
It looks absolutely delicious! Thank you for sharing this recipe! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
aunnielauren says
My name is Andrea, too! AKA Aunnie. I love the blending of avocado and ripe banana. I’m weird about the texture of avocado but eat it anyway because it’s so healthy. I’m really looking forward to trying this!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Should I call you Andrea or Aunnie? It’s so very nice to meet you! I really hope that you’ll like this recipe! I love the taste of bananas with avocado because it gives avocado some natural sweetness. =)
Luckygirl says
Omigosh it sounds amazing – just like all of your recipes! Great posts – Good luck with the job hunt – I know you’ll find the right fit!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! I really hope so!
carlnudi says
I haven’t tried this recipe yet, but I can’t wait to get back to my Florida kitchen to do so. It sounds and looks so delicious, and the recipe doesn’t seem that complicated. Thanks for all the great posts on food.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome!I really hope you’ll like this recipe when you get a chance to try it =)
oh3za says
You make natural foods look simply beautiful and delicious. Thanks.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much!