Aggie's Kitchen

Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt Smoothie

Got figs? Throw them into the blender with Greek yogurt to make this tasty Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt smoothie!

Growing up in NY, then later on in FL, my family always had several fig trees in both my parent’s and my grandparent’s yards. Lots of fig trees, lots of figs. This is the time of year where we would stand under our fig trees and just pull off basketfulls of plump fresh figs off branches, sampling a few along the way of course. It was ridiculous how many we would have in such a short period of time, and the only way I really remember eating them was straight up, sometimes washed and slightly peeled.

https://instagram.com/p/wg724Slg-a/

As an adult, in my 3rd home since I grew up and moved out of my parent’s home, I finally have a fig tree in my own yard. My grandfather came over last December and put it in the ground for me and routinely checks on it when he visits or calls, making sure that I’m keeping it watered. My grandpa has the greenest thumb I know and I wish I could say my thumb was as green as his – it’s not, but I do try.

My tree did not gift me any figs this year.  I did see some coming in and was excited, but apparently the birds must have gotten to them before me because there were none left there each time I checked. Lesson learned. I laugh, because I am suddenly flooded with memories of rubber snakes hanging off our family’s fig trees back in the day. I’m told by my grandpa (who took care of his family farm in Sicily by the way) that birds are afraid of snakes…so I guess I’ll be picking up a rubber snake soon. My kids will get a kick out of that.

In the meantime, I’ll just continue to get my fresh fig fix while they are in season and in the grocery stores (my local store always has great Buy One Get One specials on them). Eating them plain will always be my preference, but the other day I added them to this Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt smoothie and shared it with my son. It was a great way to introduce him to a fruit he probably wouldn’t try on his own and it was a delicious way to sweeten up a smoothie and change things up. This Fresh Fig, Goat Cheese and Almond Panini is also one of my favorite ways to enjoy figs while they are in season.

Got figs? Throw them into the blender with Greek yogurt to make this tasty Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt smoothie!

I used plain Greek yogurt because I don’t like a lot of added sugar to my smoothies, but feel free to add a drizzle of honey to yours or substitute vanilla Greek yogurt for a sweeter smoothie.

Print Recipe

Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt Smoothie

Yield: 1 smoothie

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain (or vanilla) Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • 3 whole fresh figs
  • 2-3 ice cubes
  • 1/2 - 1 teaspoon of honey (optional)

Directions:

  1. Place ingredients in blender and blend until smooth.

Smoothie tip: I always have a bag filled with ripe banana halves in the freezer to add to smoothies. It's a natural way to sweeten up smoothies and also make them extra creamy and cold! I let my frozen banana sit in the blender for a few minutes to slightly defrost so it's easier for your blender to process.

Follow AggiesKitchen on Instagram and show us what recipes you are making from the blog! Use the hashtag #aggieskitchen - I'd love to see what you are cooking up!

Follow Aggie’s Kitchen’s board Smoothie & Fresh Juice Love on Pinterest.

Are you following me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest? If you’d like to subscribe to Aggie’s Kitchen and have each post delivered straight to your e-mail box, then please add your email here. Happy cooking!

There are affiliate links in this post. I make small earnings through any purchases made through these links. Thank you for supporting Aggie’s Kitchen!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

13 comments on “Fresh Fig Greek Yogurt Smoothie”

  1. I’m so jealous of your fig tree! My brother has one in his backyard and there so more than he can keep up with. Unfortunately he lives on the other side of the country so I cannot abuse them. I did just buy some the other day though and I really want this smoothie now!

  2. I don’t know how I missed that instagram…he looks so proud!!!

    This smoothie looks awesome!!

  3. Looks fabulous! Aggie, we have a fig, too, but NO fruit. UGH. Love this post!

  4. Figs are the best. I love the idea of putting them in a smoothie and have never tried that. It is on my list now. That color is so beautiful too. 

  5. I think I could learn a lot from your Grandpa. And perhaps share a fig or two with him 🙂 

  6. Smoothie looks refreshing!  And the rubber snake thing is true…we had a problem with birds using our kids brand new wooden playset as their toilet.  A neighbor suggested hanging rubber snakes and a fake plastic owl on the top and it totally works!  The owl is long gone but the snakes are still there 9 years later!

    • I’m glad it wasn’t just us with the rubber snakes! And the owl…great idea! I wonder if a fake owl will keep real snakes away too? I wish!

  7. I have a humongous fig tree in my backyard and we have a bazillion of figs every summer. My favourite way is to eat them straight up. I freeze them a lot for smoothies. Kids like them too now which wasn’t the case before. We put a plastic owl on it and it worked, however a bird made a nest next to it LOL. But other birds didn’t eat our figs. My Italian neighbours always rave about figs and their relatives all grow fig trees. Such an Italian thing.:) I love your glass and photo!

    • ha ha about the bird nest next to the owl! Glad they didn’t eat your figs. So funny, figs are such an Italian thing!! I’m glad your kids eat them now, I have to work on mine 🙂

  8. Oh wow. Saw this on Twitter and had to read for myself. I so love figs. I mean I can eat 4 or 5 at a time when they’re in season and happily smack on dried ones all year round. I’ve gotta get me some figs and make this ASAP. Delicious thank you for sharing. Sammie http://www.feastingisfun.com

  9. Wow this looks delicious ! It actually reminds me of a youtube channel that shows you how to cook healthy and easy meals As well as fruits and vegetables smoothies. Your favourite meals that you couldn’t even imagine they would have a healthy version !  Here’s a Banana and Nectarine Smoothie to refresh your day 🙂

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGQLEYFKOvk

  10. Yummy Yogurt!!! One of my favourite beverages… with banana & fig it’s been awesome…
    http://foodmumbai.co.in

  11. I was just looking for the nutrition contents on your luscious fresh fig yogurt smoothie