This is on the first page; they show at least 6 pages of recipes so be certain to click on "Show more pages" at the bottom.
You might have to sign up at the site to view these, but there are some good recipes and you have a lot of free figs!
Ourfigs.com is a website dedicated to fig cultivation. https://www.figdatabase.com is another. It might help you determine what type of fig you have. Look at Celeste fig. It is an old southern favorite. There is another
Here is an old online book which has some recipes in the index. (I have not looked at them!)
USDA Edible Figs their Culture and Curing
Here is an interesting fig tree grown on a Virginia Barrier island you might consider adding to your orchard! (Out of stock this year!)
(Off to water while its still in the 80s!)
My gardener, unfortunately, topped off the tree otherwise I think I would have gotten a lot more.
My daughter is visiting toward the end of the week - she wants to make a fig tart and sent a recipe. I told her the figs are ripening quickly and don't last very long, even if refrigerated.
I think they're best fresh and warm right off the tree.
I'm also fighting a horrible, nasty beetle that I've never seen before that is attacking the fruit. I'm going to have to find out how to fight it.