Bacon Wrapped Cheese Stuffed Dates | Recipes to Nourish (2024)

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Bacon Wrapped Cheese Stuffed Dates are the most delicious small bites. They're the perfect real food snack to enjoy with someone you love.

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Salty quality bacon paired with cream cheese and sweet Medjool dates is one truly special appetizer.

Bacon wrapped cheese stuffed dates areprobably one of my favorite appetizers ever. They. Are. So. Good.

They're the perfect combo of crispy, bacon goodness paired with gooey, cheesy, creamy and sweet.

The dates almost taste like caramel and they're absolutely amazing with the bacon and cream cheese.

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These babies are almost like a sweet treat because they have that beautiful sweet and salty thing going on. Yet they're still savory enough to feel like a hearty, decadent snack.

Be warned though, you're going to want to make lots of these. I often double up the batch because my husband and I love them so much.

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I started making these as a date night snack for me and my husband.Then they became a Valentine's Day appetizer for us.

We both love them so much that they ended up turning into a game day snack too!

I am NOT a sports person, but my husband is big time - especially when it comes to football and baseball. I love him, so I enjoy making fun food for him on game day.

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I usually alternate between thesebacon wrapped cheese stuffed dates and sweet and spicy stuffed bacon wrapped dates.

When making the spicier stuffed dates, I like to make something to cool our mouth's off with and my go-to is alwaysreal food orange creamsicle smoothies. It might sound like an odd combo, but it's super yummy and we really love both together.

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When making these bacon wrapped cheese stuffed dates I highly recommend using a quality bacon - preferably organic or a pasture raised bacon. You can even use organic turkey bacon if you'd like, and we have, but my favorite for these is traditional bacon.

Medjool dates are pretty easy to find these days. Pretty much every grocery store carries them with their dried fruits. Natural food stores are almost a sure bet when looking for them. Even some wholesale markets carry them now too! Of course, if you can't find them locally, you can easily find them online.

With the cream cheese, try to use a quality brand too - because it will taste better. There's even a great organic lactose free cream cheese brand available at most natural food stores if lactose is an issue. If dairy is food you have to avoid, you can easily substitute with a quality dairy-free soy-free cream cheese.

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These bacon wrapped cheese stuffed dates are the perfect appetizer for holiday parties, game day, dinner parties or for a special dinner date night for two with your honey on Valentine’s Day.

Bacon Wrapped Cheese Stuffed Dates

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Yield: 16 bacon wrapped stuffed dates

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Bacon Wrapped Cheese Stuffed Dates are the most delicious small bites. They're the perfect real food snack to enjoy with someone you love.

Ingredients

  • 16 organic Medjool dates – pitted (buy pitted or remove pit during prep)
  • ¼ cup organic cream cheese, softened
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt (<-- this is my favorite sea salt)
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon – optional
  • 8 pastured or organic bacon slices, cut in half

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Prep dates – open up dates carefully with a paring knife, cut 2 lengthwise slits in the dates, making sure not to cut all the way through the date, remove small piece of date (save to snack on), remove pit if necessary.
  3. In a small bowl, mix the cream cheese, sea salt and optional cinnamon. Stuff dates with about ½ teaspoon (or more if you like overstuffed dates like my husband and I do) of the cheese mixture.
  4. Tightly wrap each cheese stuffed date with ½ slice of bacon. Secure with toothpick.
  5. Place bacon wrapped dates seam side down on baking pan. Place baking pan in oven, set timer for 10 minutes. At 10 minutes, use tongs to flip each bacon wrapped date. PLEASE USE CAUTION, the bacon grease is very hot, use an oven mitt to protect your hand/arm. Set timer for another 10 minutes. Bacon is done when it “looks” crispy and is dark golden brown. Watch the bacon closely, all ovens cook differently, you don’t want the bacon to burn. You should be able to tell at the 10-minute mark about how much longer you will need to cook the bacon. If you’re not sure, just keep an eye on them. You may need a few more minutes after the 20 minute mark to crisp the bacon enough.
  6. Serve warm or at room temperature. Make sure to wait a couple of minutes before taking a bite, they are super HOT when they come out of the oven.

Notes

Equipment: Toothpicks, Large Baking Pan/Sheet (I use Stoneware), Cutting Board, Small Paring Knife, Small Bowl, Kitchen Tongs

You will need 16 toothpicks. I have made these without toothpicks, but I find it's easiest with toothpicks.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1 bacon wrapped date
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 79Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 12mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 2gSugar: 16gProtein: 1g

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About Emily Criswell

Emily Criswell is a chocolate- and sweet treat-loving, holistic-minded mom of 4. She's a 4-time cookbook author -The Art of Great Cooking withYour Instant Pot {ranked in Amazon's top 10 new releases - gluten free recipes}, Amazing Mexican Favorites with Your Instant Pot{ranked as a #1 New Release BEST SELLER!}, Low-Carb Cooking with Your Instant Pot, The Big Book of Instant Pot Recipes, food photographer, homeschooler and the founder of Recipes to Nourish, a gluten-free blog focusing on real food and natural living. She works to empower her readers by showing them that there is a healthier way to eat and live. Her passion is to make healthy, natural living as uncomplicated and enjoyable as possible.Find Emily’s latest recipes and natural living tips atRecipes to Nourish. Connect with her on Facebook, Instagram,Pinterest, Twitterand YouTube plus grab her free eBookHolistic Tips to Keep Your Family Healthy. Read more >>About Emily.

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  1. Renee Kohley

    Ohhh yummy! I love this!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      Thanks Renee! 🙂

      Reply

      • Frank

        So good! Just made them for our lazy Sunday.

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        • Emily Criswell

          Hi Frank, I'm so glad that you enjoyed them! Sounds perfect for a lazy Sunday. 😊

          Reply

  2. The Food Hunter

    I've been drooling over these all week! I need to make them soon!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      Aww thanks Theresa! xo I hope you get to make some soon 🙂

      Reply

  3. Carol Little R.H.

    This looks delicious! I love wrapping anything in bacon, don't you?
    I make a similar dish..with prosciutto. Will get around to posting it someday!
    I will try this version next! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      I agree! Bacon anything 🙂 Prosciutto sounds yummy too!

      Reply

  4. linda

    Drool. Sigh. Swoon!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      lol thank you!!! xo

      Reply

  5. ChihYu Smith

    These mini finger foods are so perfect for the holiday season. They are sweet and savory with a crunchy texture outside. So delicious!

  6. Kelly Nevins

    If I make these ahead of time, would a quick zap in the microwave to warm them up change the constituency? I know the bacon won’t be as crispy but hopefully it wouldn’t otherwise have a bad effect?

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    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      Hi Kelly, I'm not a fan of microwaves so I'm not sure what the results would be - however I do think you could make them ahead of time and reheat them. I would recommend reheating them on a low setting in the oven or in a toaster oven instead, that will help the texture stay the same. I hope you get to enjoy some, they're so good! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Joni Gomes

    Omg definitely pinning this and making for Superbowl! My friends will devour these!

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  8. Jean

    Oh wow, this is such a great treat to serve on game day and Super Bowl is just around the corner! The flavors and the textures all sound so amazing.

    Reply

  9. Raia Todd

    Mmm... love that salty and savory combo with the sweetness of the dates!

    Reply

  10. Tessa Simpson

    Little bites of heaven...what a flavor combo! And not too hard to whip up either!

    Reply

  11. Kelly

    I know a lot of people who aren't going to be able to get enough of these. Total crowd pleaser!

    Reply

  12. Sara

    We're hosting a dinner party in a few weeks (as long as we don't have a snow storm that weekend!) and I'm definitely adding these to my appetizer menu! Looks delicious!! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply

  13. Kari - Get Inspired Everyday!

    These are appetizer perfect, I just love the savory sweet combo!

    Reply

  14. nicole (thespicetrain.com)

    These guys look and sound SO yummy! I love the cinnamon in there, what a delicious twist. Thank you for sharing, Emily! 🙂

    Reply

  15. Megan Stevens

    What could be more delicious than savory + sweet caramel?! I love that addition of cinnamon! Such a fun appetizer.

    Reply

  16. Meredith

    How delicious are these?!?! What a perfect game day snack / treat... pinning because EVERYONE will love these!

    Reply

  17. Zuzana

    This combination is unbelievable. I would have never come up with it. Cant wait to try it.

    Reply

  18. CHIHYU

    I love all the delicious flavor in this recipe. What a perfect finger food for every occasion!

    Reply

  19. Kiran Dodeja Smith

    We have company coming over Sunday to watch football, too. Love how easy and perfect these will be to share! Thank you!

    Reply

  20. STACEY CRAWFORD

    The best gifts are wrapped in bacon! The creamy cheese with the smokey bacon and the sweetness from the dates is a joy for the taste buds!

    Reply

  21. Anne Lawton

    I can't think of many things that bacon doesn't taste good with! But this combination sounds incredible!

    Reply

  22. Catherine Baez Sholl

    Such a great appetizer for the upcoming Super Bowl parties! Pinning it for later.

    Reply

  23. Robin

    These are absolutely delicious!! What is the best way to store these? Trying my best not to eat them all in one night!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      So happy to hear that! 🙂 I just store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and we usually heat them up on a low temp in the oven the next day.

      Reply

  24. Kimber Mann

    I had some leftover dates from a dressing recipe. Not a huge fan of dates so I didn't know what I was going to do with them. Came across this recipe and decided to try it. They were so good. Everyone loved them even my husband who at first refused to try them because he doesn't like dates. These were so good. Would highly recommend trying them!

    Reply

    • Emily Sunwell-Vidaurri

      I'm so happy to hear that!! Thanks for sharing 🙂

      Reply

  25. Josh

    Just made these with thick cut raspberry chipotle bacon from the meat market. Ill be in trouble because I will eat the whole batch myself.....oh well!

    Reply

    • Emily Vidaurri

      That bacon sounds amazing! Hope you enjoyed them!

      Reply

  26. Alex

    Can these be prepped in advance and then baked the next day?

    Reply

    • Emily Vidaurri

      Hi Alex, I've never tried that before so I can't say for sure. I have made up large batches and reheated them the next day and they're still delicious - however, they're not quite the same as freshly baked.

      Reply

  27. JoJo

    Just a quick question can these be stuffed with goat cheese instead of cream cheese? Would like to make them for Christmas Eve I was just wondering I’d like to do the goat cheese. What do you think?

    Reply

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Bacon Wrapped Cheese Stuffed Dates | Recipes to Nourish (2024)

FAQs

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.

What to serve with dates? ›

Dates pair well with cured meats, cheeses, and nuts (aka the most common additions to boards). Thus, you cannot go wrong by adding these dried fruits to your next charcuterie board. Dates can be presented on their own or stuffed with other tasty ingredients.

What is 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.

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.

How to reheat stuffed dates? ›

Refrigerate – Store the leftovers in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat – To reheat the stuffed dates, bake them in the oven or air fryer until reheated.

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.

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.

What is the healthiest way to eat dates? ›

You can enjoy them fresh by simply removing the pit and consuming the sweet flesh. They are also used in baking, smoothies, and as a natural sweetener in recipes. Stuffed dates with nuts or cheese are popular snacks, and dates are often added to salads or oatmeal for extra flavor and nutrition.

How many pieces of dates should I eat a day? ›

It is ideal to have 100 g of dates or a handful of dates daily to get all the essential nutrients. However, the quantity to be consumed may differ from person to person based on calorie needs and underlying health conditions. You can ask a nutritionist how many dates you need to eat daily.

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.

Are packaged dates healthy? ›

Dried dates are also rich in polyphenols. These compounds provide a wide variety of health benefits, such as better digestion, diabetes management, and even cancer prevention. While many dried fruits have high polyphenol content, dried dates are the richest source.

Are dates junk food? ›

Are dates healthful? Dates are sweet fruits packed with plenty of nutrients, making them a good snack in moderation.

Where does Trader Joe's get their Medjool dates? ›

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.

Can you heat up dates? ›

Heat about 1/4 of an inch of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the dates in a single layer and cook, stirring often, until the dates are warmed through and soft, about 5 minutes (be careful not to burn the dates--this can happen quickly so don't take your eyes off of them!)

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.

Can you cook bacon in advance and reheat? ›

Bacon can be baked 3 to 4 days ahead of time. When ready to use, wrap a few bacon slices in a fresh paper towel and re-warm bacon in microwave for approximately 10 seconds just before serving.

Is it safe to reheat bacon? ›

First, let's look at the food safety and hygiene rules for reheating bacon. Follow these tips, and ensure your food safety and hygiene. Use low heat: Reheat Bacon on a low setting to prevent it from becoming overcooked. Cook evenly: Cook the bacon evenly to avoid hot spots from forming.

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