If you’ve ever dreamt of a dessert that’s rich, gooey, and utterly comforting, you’re in the right place. Today, I’m sharing my fig walnut sticky toffee pudding recipe, a twist on the classic British treat that brings together the sweet warmth of figs with the crunchy delight of walnuts. Trust me—this pudding is pure magic.
Sticky toffee pudding has a way of stealing the show at any gathering. It’s soft, moist, and drenched in a luscious toffee sauce. But adding figs and walnuts? That’s where it really gets interesting. Each bite is a dance of textures and flavors: the fig’s natural sweetness, the walnuts’ earthy crunch, and the deep caramel notes from the toffee.
Why You’ll Love This Sticky Fig Pudding Cake
Let’s face it—desserts are meant to comfort, and sticky figgy pudding does exactly that. Here’s what makes this recipe special:
- Deep, rich flavors – The figs add an almost jammy sweetness while the walnuts give a subtle nutty balance.
- Moist and tender texture – This pudding never dries out. It’s perfect for serving warm with a generous pour of sticky toffee pudding sauce.
- Versatility – You can bake it in a single dish, as mini sticky toffee puddings, or even prepare it ahead of time for a dinner party.
Whether you’re a seasoned baker or just starting out, this fig pudding dessert is approachable and rewarding. Plus, it’s a delightful way to impress without stressing in the kitchen.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Before we dive into the steps, let’s gather our ingredients. You might find a few surprises here, but that’s part of the fun!
For the Fig Walnut Pudding:
- 1 cup dried figs, chopped
- 1 cup boiling water
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
For the Toffee Sauce:
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
This combination is classic. The figs bring that natural sweetness, the walnuts add texture, and the toffee sauce ties everything together in sticky, golden glory.
Step-by-Step Figgie Pudding Recipe
Step 1: Soak the Figs
Place the chopped figs in a bowl and pour over boiling water. Sprinkle in the baking soda. Let them soak while you prep the rest of the ingredients. This softens the figs and gives the pudding that melt-in-your-mouth texture.
Step 2: Cream Butter and Sugar
In a large bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. This step is key for a soft and tender pudding. Beat in the eggs one at a time, followed by vanilla extract.
Step 3: Combine Dry Ingredients
In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, and salt. Gradually fold the dry ingredients into the butter mixture. Then, stir in the soaked figs (including any remaining liquid) and the chopped walnuts.
Step 4: Bake to Perfection
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a baking dish or line it with parchment paper. Pour in the batter and bake for 35–40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. You’ll know it’s ready when the top is slightly golden and the pudding springs back to the touch.
Step 5: Make the Toffee Sauce
While the pudding is baking, combine cream, butter, brown sugar, and salt in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until thickened. Add vanilla at the end. Pour generously over the warm pudding—it’s the final touch that makes it irresistible.
Tips for the Best Sticky Toffee Pudding
- Use soft, ripe figs – They blend into the pudding better and give natural sweetness.
- Chop walnuts coarsely – This adds a lovely crunch in contrast to the pudding’s softness.
- Serve warm – Nothing beats warm sticky fig pudding with creamy toffee sauce dripping down.
- Mini puddings – For a fancy presentation, bake in ramekins and serve individually.
This recipe is forgiving, so don’t worry if it’s your first time. Even slightly uneven baking can result in a delightfully rustic dessert.
Variations to Try
- No Dates Version: If you prefer, you can skip the dates entirely and just focus on figs. You’ll still get that sticky, sweet texture.
- Add Brandy or Rum: A splash in the batter or sauce elevates the flavor beautifully. Think sticky date pudding with brandy vibes.
- Mini Sticky Toffee Puddings: Perfect for parties or when you want a single serving of indulgence.
Experimenting with these tweaks makes baking even more enjoyable, and each version has its own charm.
Serving Suggestions
Sticky figgy pudding is amazing on its own, but pairing it can be even better:
- Scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream
- Sprinkle of toasted walnuts on top
- Warm custard drizzle for extra decadence
I like serving it at family dinners or cozy evenings when I want something comforting yet impressive. Everyone always asks for seconds!

Walnut Sticky Toffee Pudding
Ingredients
Method
- Soak the figs: Put chopped figs in a bowl, pour over boiling water, and add baking soda. Let them soak while prepping the rest.
- Cream butter and sugar: Beat butter and brown sugar together until fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, then vanilla.
- Mix dry ingredients: Combine flour, baking powder, and salt. Fold into butter mixture. Stir in soaked figs with liquid and walnuts.
- Bake: Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a baking dish or line with parchment paper. Pour in batter and bake 35–40 minutes. Toothpick should come out clean.
- Make toffee sauce: In a saucepan, combine cream, butter, brown sugar, and salt. Cook over medium heat until thickened. Stir in vanilla.
- Serve: Pour sauce over warm pudding. Optionally garnish with extra figs or walnuts. Enjoy!
Notes
- Serve warm for best flavor.
- Can be made in individual ramekins for a fancy look.
- Can be made a day ahead; flavors improve overnight.
- Walnuts can be replaced with pecans if preferred.
FAQ: Fig Walnut Sticky Toffee Pudding
Q: Can I make this pudding ahead of time?
A: Absolutely! Bake it a day ahead, cover tightly, and warm before serving. The flavors actually develop more overnight.
Q: Can I freeze the pudding?
A: Yes. Bake, cool completely, wrap tightly, and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.
Q: Can I substitute walnuts?
A: Pecans work beautifully too. They add a slightly sweeter crunch.
Q: Can I make this gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. The texture will be slightly different but still delicious.
Q: How sticky should the toffee sauce be?
A: It should coat the back of a spoon. Pour generously over the pudding for that classic sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce experience.
Why This Recipe Works
The charm of this pudding lies in its simplicity. You’re not wrestling with complicated techniques. Just good ingredients, careful mixing, and love. The figs give natural sweetness and moisture. Walnuts add a little bite. And that toffee sauce? Pure bliss.
Every spoonful tells a story: warm, sweet, comforting, and a little indulgent. It’s the type of dessert that invites conversation, laughter, and maybe even a second helping.
Whether you’re exploring British desserts or just want a comforting treat, this fig and walnut dessert delivers. It’s approachable, cozy, and unforgettable.
So, grab your mixing bowl and your favorite baking dish, and let’s make some sticky figgy pudding. You won’t regret it.

