Carlisle Acres
Fig & Elderberry Preserves
Fig & Elderberry Preserves
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Where summer figs meet the rich, earthy sweetness of elderberries.
Handcrafted in small batches at Carlisle Acres, our Fig & Elderberry Preserves combine ripe figs with the deep, berry-forward flavor of elderberries to create a preserve that's both familiar and unexpected. The result is beautifully balanced—sweet, complex, and perfect for everything from morning toast to elegant charcuterie boards.
Pair it with roasted pork, aged cheeses, warm biscuits, or simply enjoy a spoonful straight from the jar. Every batch is carefully made in our North Florida cottage kitchen using simple ingredients and a love for seasonal harvests.
Highlights
- Small-batch handcrafted preserves
- Rich fig and elderberry flavor
- Simple ingredients
- No artificial colors or flavors
- Wonderful with charcuterie, roasted meats, toast, biscuits, and desserts
- Shelf stable until opened
- A thoughtful blend of two harvests, crafted to be shared around the table.
Curious about where it all begins? Visit our Farm Stories to learn about the fig tree and elderberry harvest that inspired this preserve.
🍃 Ingredients
🍃 Ingredients
- Figs
- Sugar
- Lemon Juice
Serving Suggestions
Serving Suggestions
Our favorite ways to enjoy Classic Fig Preserves:
- Warm biscuits or buttered sourdough
- Charcuterie boards
- Cream cheese with crackers
- Pork tenderloin or pork chops
- Grilled cheese with brie or goat cheese
- Vanilla ice cream
- Yogurt or oatmeal
Storage
Storage
Store unopened in a cool, dry place.
Refrigerate after opening and enjoy within 3–4 weeks for the best quality.
Small Batch Promise
Small Batch Promise
Every jar is made in small batches using fruit harvested from our farm whenever available. Because we work with seasonal harvests, color, texture, and fruit size may naturally vary from batch to batch. We believe that's part of what makes handcrafted preserves special.
Farm Story
Farm Story
"Every jar begins long before the canning pot is filled. It begins beneath the branches of a fig tree that has quietly become one of the sweetest traditions here at Carlisle Acres."
Learn more about the Tree & These Preserves
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