Bacon-Wrapped Dates Recipe (2024)

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Maureen

We've been making these for years stuffed with a whole almond. My sister-in-law dubbed them "Fatal Attractions" because inside is a date with a nut!

Ryan

Love these appetizers, even if they're a bit laborious (pitting the dates, if you can't find them pre-pitted; laying out the bacon and cutting it). I stuff them with bleu cheese, and then skewer them with a toothpick before laying them on parchment paper (because now they're sticky AND greasy).Top tip: mix a little brown sugar and chipotle, sprinkle on top before putting into the oven.

Juliet

I’ve been making these for years (I’m from England) and I always secure the bacon with a toothpick. It helps to soak the toothpicks in warm water for a couple of hours beforehand so they don’t burn in the oven. Also, cook them on a rack placed over a foil lined sheet pan to catch the dripped bacon grease. (If you don’t use foil, the pan will be very hard to clean.)

Patrick and Ann

Stuff the dates with thin sticks of cheese cut from a wedge of Parmesan or Parmigiano Reggiano - and you have a sweet and savory appetizer that is certain to be a crowd pleaser.

Alan

Do you put these into a preheated 400 degree oven, or put them in a cold oven and then start to heat it, as the instructions seem to suggest?

Bryan

You can also stuff the dates with blue cheese prior to wrapping in bacon. The contrast of all three flavors is very enjoyable.

Catherine

These are delish, especially when the dates are stuffed with with chevre; the mild, slightly tart, creamy qualities of the chevre helps to balance the intensity of flavor in 5he bacon and dates.

Kevin C.

Stuffed with blue cheese, spritzed when cool with balsamic glaze. Sweet, smoky, salty, meaty, tangy. A bite of heaven.Yes on the toothpicks.

Signorina Importanta

These are a staple in our home for the Christmas season - a few tips on how we handle these:- Pitting the dates is really not such a big deal, watch something amusing while you do it.- A thinner cut of bacon is easier and won't break open as easily as a thick cut.- These are perfect as is, but as a variation, fill with a pinch of minced/chopped pistachios before wrapping - far less likely to break your mother's tooth on Christmas day than a whole almond. I speak from experience.

Dudley

My sister made these for Thanksgiving, with a dab of Stilton in the date. Delicious!

David G

Alan 2 years ago asked about a cold versus preheated oven. In the recipe description: The trick is getting the bacon to cook before the date burns, and you can do that by starting in a cold oven so that the bacon slowly renders its fat and evenly crisps.

JLJ

Love love love these! Prep tip, put on a pair of food prep gloves- easier clean up with the sticky date and slimy delicious bacon fat all over your hands while rolling.

beachfoodie

Best hint is doing them on a rack with parchment underneath. Yes to toothpicks and thin bacon.

Patti W

A tasty twist on this is to use dried apricots instead of dates. Wrap in bacon and drizzle maple syrup on them when they come out of the oven. I use thick cut bacon slices cut in half. No toothpick needed if you put them seam side down on a broiler pan. Cook at 350 for ~ 20 minutes.

Cathy B

My son's and their friends request this for every holiday party...we stuff the dates with chorizo and drizzle with red pepper cream.

Brenda

1/3 of a piece of bacon per date is plenty. Use a toothpick to hold it, rather than fussing with trying to tuck bacon into itself.

Blaze

I made a big batch of these for a party and they were a hit! We only keep turkey bacon in the house and so that’s what I used. It did take quite a bit longer to get that type of bacon crispy and included some time under the broiler but well worth it.

Ally H

Pitting the dates is very easy with a chop stick—gently insert on one end of the date and push it though until it pokes a hole and pops out. I also used my finger to make the hole through the center of the date larger and stuffed it with goat cheese pistachios a tiny bit of honey. Wrapped them and baked them. Delicious!

anicia

stuffed w blue cheese. use thinner slice bacon (had 4 pieces, made 16) and cooked longer for crisp bacon and caramelized dates

Monica in Illinois

I make these with almonds stuffed into the dates and prefer to use the vegan bacon strips. Started doing that to share with my vegetarian friends and found the vegan bacon much easier to manipulate and less messy. Tastes as good as the real thing and the end product is less greasy.

Mimi H.

My mom would place a water chestnut inside each date. Its crisp crunch paired with the soft date and the unctuous bacon was heavenly!

Meghan

Stuffed with blue cheese. Didn’t flip. Delicious.

Kristin

Guests loved it. Have made variations of this before. Personally I find medjool dates so overly sweet I don't enjoy it much but I love the idea. Trying to think of alternatives.

Dee

Cook on large iron skillet at 435

Amalie

Are these served hot?

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Bacon-Wrapped Dates Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are bacon wrapped dates made of? ›

My favorite bacon-wrapped dates recipe is made with (actually!) crispy bacon, tender Medjool dates, and stuffed with your choice of cheese. Easy to make and always a party favorite! I've made this 3-ingredient easy appetizer more times than I can count for happy hours, dinner parties, holiday gatherings…you name it.

How to pit dates for stuffing? ›

The best way to pit dates for stuffing is to use a sharp paring knife to make a lengthwise slit in the date. Then, carefully remove the pit by gently pulling it out with your fingers or using a small spoon to scoop it out. Take care to keep the date intact so that it can be easily stuffed.

Does Trader Joe's have bacon wrapped dates? ›

Bottom line: Trader Joe's Uncured Bacon Wrapped Dates Stuffed With Goat Cheese: 7 out of 10 Golden Spoons.

Can you reheat bacon wrapped dates? ›

You can make a day ahead and bake before serving, or bake a few hours ahead and reheat in a 350-degree oven for about six minutes.

Can you eat cooking dates raw? ›

Dates can be eaten out of hand or used as a topping for sweet and savory dishes, and they can also be incorporated into salads and pureed into sauces.

What is so special about Medjool dates? ›

Medjool dates can help you increase the potassium in your diet, supporting these nervous system functions. The B vitamins in Medjool dates, such as pantothenic acid, folate, and niacin, help manage the metabolic processes that convert food to energy. Research shows this can help fight tiredness and fatigue.

What kind of cheese goes with dates? ›

Various cheeses pair wonderfully with dates. Some popular options include creamy Brie, tangy blue cheese, sharp cheddar, aged Gouda, or even crumbly goat cheese. The sweetness of the dates complements the flavors of these cheeses.

Are you supposed to pit dates? ›

Once your dates are out on the counter, there's a ton of ways to use them—but first, you should get rid of the pits. Slicing a date lengthwise will allow you to just pop the small pit out. You can cut them completely in half if you want, or just leave them with a cute little hole in them. Your call.

Where do Trader Joe's Medjool dates come from? ›

Trader Joe's Organic Medjool Dates are organically grown in the Coachella Valley of Southern California—a region renowned for this fruit, long before music festivals were a thing. Our supplier selects only the best ones: large (about two inches long), with very soft and sweet, mildly fibrous flesh.

What is wrapped in bacon called? ›

Popular bacon-wrapped dishes include angels on horseback, devils on horseback, and pigs in blankets. Bacon has long been used for barding roasts, especially game birds.

How many carbs are in a date wrapped in bacon? ›

Sol & Mar Dates Wrapped In Bacon (1 serving) contains 34.9g total carbs, 27g net carbs, 14g fat, 10.9g protein, and 290 calories.

What is the difference between Medjool dates and regular dates? ›

Large size, Lighter color, Soft dates with a chewy texture. Medjool dates are eaten fresh and are not dried. Medjool dates are larger and lighter in color than the deglet noor variety (regular dates), with a chewier texture. Slightly lower in fibre, higher in iron and calcium than regular dates.

Where did bacon wrapped dates come from? ›

While this appetizer was en vogue in the 1970s and 1980s, it has never gone out of style. In fact, it dates back to Victorian England, when bacon-wrapped oysters or prunes (also known as angels or devils on horseback) were eaten before or after a meal.

Can you eat over date bacon? ›

Check the expiry date on the bacon packet.

Don't eat any bacon that's past its “use by” date. The “sell by” date is a little different: properly stored bacon can be eaten up to 7 days past its “sell by” date. Note that properly frozen bacon can last far beyond its "sell by" or "use by" dates.

Are packaged dates healthy? ›

Yes, dates are considered healthy as they are a good source of essential nutrients such as fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They can provide energy, aid digestion, and offer various health benefits when consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

What are Medjool dates made from? ›

Considered the “world's oldest cultivated fruit,” Medjool dates have been grown and harvested from palm trees for over 6,000 years. Date palms thrive in hot and arid climates and originate in areas of the Middle East and North Africa.

Are prunes and dates the same thing? ›

Although they may look similar and are both dried, dates and prunes are totally different fruits. In fact, prunes are actually dried plums (but not all plums can become prunes), and they originate in Asia. In comparison to dates, they're a lot darker in colour and stickier in texture.

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