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Bethany Hannafon on 8.15.2011
These are fantastic! These taste a lot like Barbara’s Bakery fig bars, maybe even better. My 9 month old ate 2 for breakfast! I rolled the dough out on parchment paper and it went really smoothly. I didn’t have apple juice so I substituted prune juice and it tasted great. I also dabbed the surface of the rolled dough with water and sprinkled wheat germ on top for some extra fiber and texture just before baking.
Ashby on 1.8.2011
Made these this morning for my one year old – let’s just say he’ll be lucky if he even gets to taste one! These are great – they are heartier than a fig newton, with a more cookie-like texture, and the fig filling is delicious. I found the dough a little tricky to work with, but if you make sure to let it sit just a couple minutes at room temp before rolling it out, it’s easier. Thanks for a great recipe!
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bludog on 1.12.2011
Can you provide rough dimensions for the rectangle? For instance, is it like 6″ by 14″, 4″ by 20″? That will help me figure out how thin to roll it.
arohrer24 on 1.9.2011
I’m super excited to make these for my hubby! Thanks for sharing!
www.ashleyscookingadventures.blogspot.com on 1.9.2011
I love fig newtons, always have and always will. I am excited to try these because they don’t have hardly any sugar! Thanks for sharing.
jerseyjules on 1.8.2011
We skip the cookie part and just make the filling. It keeps beautifully in the fridge (covered). We call it “Fig Paste” and the kiddos LOVE it! We use it as a spread on warm Engish muffins or toast or anything really . The 5 year-old’s favorite dish in the world is homemade waffles with Fig Paste on top. Over the holidays we put some out with the cheese and cracker platter and it was a HUGE hit. So, so easy! Give it try, you will not be disappointed. Happy New Year everyone!
zoedawn on 1.7.2011
Ooo, intriguing! Thanks for posting this.