Coconut Bacon with Maple Drizzled Figs

This coconut bacon is smokey, bbq spiced, salty, and crunchy! Even my non vegan friends and family loves this recipe. Top on salads, pasta and anywhere else you desire bacon bits. Personally I like it sprinkled on figs with spicy maple sauce.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
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Nov 30, 2016 (Last updated Sep 13, 2021) by Hannah Sunderani

Coconut Bacon with Maple Drizzled Figs

It seems that over the past couple years what used to be sure-fire vegan appetizers are slowly creeping over to meat-eating territory! What’s with that?! I’m sure you know what I mean….grilled asparagus wrapped in bacon, roasted brussels sprouts sprinkled in bacon bits, and melon and dates wrapped in prosciutto. Uuuuuggghhh. Can we stop with the bacon already? It’s a fad that’s frankly driving me crazy! I mean it was bad enough having to pick bacon off my pizza and salads. But now we’ve got to avoid fruits and roasted veggies too? That’s plant-based territory! I’m calling for a referendum!

Okay, maybe I’m being a tad dramatic, but I feel that the bacon war is one I’ve been fighting my entire life. I’ve never been a fan of bacon even before I moved to a more plant-based lifestyle. And for as long as I can remember I’ve been asking servers and the like to “hold the bacon.” Parties and weddings have been solely possible thanks to the vegan/vegetarian hors d’oeuvres during cocktail hour; to avoid my becoming a cheap date ever too quickly. “No thank you,” I say to another plate of steaming pigs-in-a-blanket. I turn to my friends, and sip my champagne with a smile, “I saw a veggie platter making it’s way over. I’ll grab them when they come!” But with this phase of bacon wrapped everything so goes the champagne straight to my head. And unfortunately I have to turn down that second glass! No fair!

However, a few days ago I was reading my Bon Appetit magazine when an idea sprang right before me. They were featuring a delicious appetizer for Figs with Bacon. And instead of lashing out to Mitch about why they would ruin my favourite fruit with bacon bits I was enlightened with a marvellous plan. I think my guardian angel must have descended down on me, passing along this wonderful idea with the goal to bring amity and peace between vegans and meat lovers alike.

Why not recreate a recipe like this using coconut bacon!?

Alas! The time has finally come for vegans to say YES to bacon! Coconut bacon, that is. This Maple Drizzled Figs with Coconut Bacon & Chile is the perfect solution to unite vegans and bacon-lovers. Finally we can feast together on a fruity app with a crunchy and savoury topping! Because let’s be honest, we can’t play dumb to why meat-lovers are so addicted to bacon bits; it’s smokey and spiced flavours are enticing, and it’s crunch is addictively satiating. But I promise…anything bacon can do, coconut bacon can do better. Coconut bacon offers all the familiar flavours and complexity of traditional bacon. It’s smokey, it’s spiced, it’s salty, and it crunches! Even my flexitarian hubby will agree that this coconut bacon tastes so similar to the real thing it could fool the biggest meat-eating addicts. In fact, we think the coconut version is even better as it offers a subtle coconutty flavour that pairs so beautifully with the savoury blend. I wouldn’t be surprised if your meat loving friends confess that it’s the best bacon bits they’ve tasted!

I encourage you to try it out! And what better way to test the theory than right now, with holiday parties quickly approaching? Put this recipe to the test this Christmas and New Years, and see how many of your meat-eating and vegan friends come together to adore this app. They always say that the holidays are time for peace on earth, and this Maple Drizzled Figs w/ Coconut Bacon & Chile couldn’t have come sooner. Cue the Hallelujah Chorus!


Coconut Bacon

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This coconut bacon is smokey, bbq spiced, salty, and crunchy! Even my non vegan friends and family loves this recipe. Top on salads, pasta and anywhere else you desire bacon bits. Personally I like it sprinkled on figs with spicy maple sauce.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Serves 6 people

Ingredients

Coconut Bacon

  • 1 tsp coconut oil melted
  • 1 tsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp tamari
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 2/3 cups coconut shavings
  • 1/8 tsp sea salt
  • 1/8 tsp pepper

To make maple drizzled figs with coconut bacon

  • 10 fresh figs
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup to drizzle
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/8 tsp sea salt
  • 1/8 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 175C/350C. Bring a bowl combine melted coconut oil, maple syrup, tamari and smoked paprika. Stir to combine. Add coconut shavings to the saucepan and stir gently to coat entirely with the liquid mixture.
  • Line a baking tray with parchment paper and pour spiced coconut shavings on top. Spread out evenly onto baking tray, avoiding clumping. Sprinkle with cracked sea salt and pepper and place in the oven to bake for 5-10 minutes, or until golden-brown in colour. Remove from tray and let cool entirely.

For maple drizzled figs with coconut bacon

  • Cut your figs in half and lay them on a plate flesh side up. Drizzle figs with maple syrup and top with coconut bacon. Sprinkle with cayenne pepper, and more sea salt and pepper.

Notes

Coconut bacon will keep in fridge for up to 10 days. Store in an air-tight container and keep in fridge. 
Nutrition information is a rough estimate. 

Approvals

Nutrition

Calories: 153kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 61mg | Potassium: 267mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 317IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 1mg
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