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Step 1
Rinse figs thoroughly under running water. Drain.
Step 2
Bring remaining ingredients to a boil, stirring to melt the sugar. Reduce to a brisk simmer and cook the syrup for 10 minutes.
Step 3
Gently add the figs to the syrup, reduce to a slow simmer and cook for 15 minutes. Gently does it. Do not boil vigorously or the fruit will break up - we want to keep it whole.
Step 4
Remove pan from heat, weight the fruit with a plate to keep them submerged, cover the pot, and allow figs to steep in syrup overnight.
Step 5
Next day, remove the plate and bring the syrup and fruit very gently back up to a slow simmer. Cook for 15 minutes.
Step 6
Remove from heat and gently remove the fruit from the syrup and transfer to sterilised jars.
Step 7
Bring the remaining syrup back up to a boil, then cook for 5-10 minutes to reduce slightly.
Step 8
Top up all jars with the reduced syrup, adding some of the spices if desired, and seal.
Step 9
Store in the fridge.
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