Bacon-Wrapped Dates Stuffed with Blue Cheese

  4.6 – 291 reviews  • Appetizers

This dish is rich and filling and ideal for cooler days. Green beans can be swapped out for broccoli or asparagus.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Cook Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 50 mins
Servings: 32
Yield: 32 stuffed dates

Ingredients

  1. 1 pound pitted dates
  2. 4 ounces blue cheese
  3. 1 pound sliced bacon, cut in half

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  2. Slice dates in half and open them up. Pinch off pieces of blue cheese and place them into the center of dates. Press date halves together to close. Wrap each date with a half-slice of bacon and secure with a toothpick. Arrange in a baking dish or on a baking sheet with sides to catch any grease.
  3. Bake in the preheated oven until bacon is crisp, 30 to 40 minutes. Turn dates over after the first 20 minutes for even cooking.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 78 kcal
Carbohydrate 11 g
Cholesterol 8 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 157 mg
Sugars 9 g
Fat 3 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Michelle White
Awesome, like candy. I’ve substituted goat cheese for bleu cheese for the lactose intolerant.
Raymond Roberts
Easy Peasy and so good. These cook fine without a toothpick to hold the bacon as it will shrink up on it’s own if you stretch the bacon before rolling. I drizzle with Balsamic glaze before serving, very tasty addition for the full spectrum of flavors.
Sherri Lee
Nice recipe. Made some this way and then replaced the cheese with a water chestnut. Great both ways.
Deborah Ponce
Super Easy and yummy! Served with homemade honey mustard dipping sauce.
Nicholas Rivas
Sometime I use blue cheese and sometimes use goat cheese. Both are delicious. The goat cheese gives a milder flavor that more people seem to enjoy.
Elizabeth Hopkins
I modified this by cutting the bleu cheese with cream cheese and I added 1/2 of a pecan cut length wise. Then after wrapping in bacon, I rolled them in brown sugar. They came out delicious and the reheated well in the air fryer.
Chad Guerra
to die for
Sydney Hubbard
Stuffed the dates as full as possible with the Blue Cheese, After they baked, you could not even taste the Blue Cheese, they were good anyway.
Connor Torres
I love dates! Lots of people, however, have never tried dates or only had them in a dried/diced form. I had trouble getting people to try them, if it wasn’t for the bacon I think more folks would have turned done having one. They were a hit though!
Ashley Brown
Thank you. It was nice.
Vincent Franco
So good!
Timothy Oneal
I agree with some that you should pre-cook the bacon to about 2/3 done. It helps avoid overcooking the dates and cheese. Try baking the bacon (400 for 10 min) as it keeps it flat and easy to roll – then maybe another 10-12 mins at 375 after assembling… I like using Gorgonzola
Brent Zimmerman
Yes, and they are wonderful.
Robert Perez
Yum! Simple and easy but elegent for a party.
Nancy Bishop
A great appetizer! I make them with Feta Cheese. Soo good!
Debbie Jones
Yummy and super easy!
Nicholas Johnson
Love these things!
Dale Berry
These went over very well at a dinner party we attended. They did take longer to bake than the 30-40 minutes to get the bacon browned. I also made another batch with parmesan cheese stuffed with prosciutto. They were just as good!
Randall Fritz
I make these without the cheese, and every time I serve them they are a big hit. So easy and good!
James Wallace
I made these for a football party during the holidays. Very festive without being frufru. No leftovers.
Dana Vaughan
These are my new go-to app. to bring to parties. They hold up well if you make them ahead of time. The salty bacon paired with the sweet date and tang of blue cheese is so yummy. I’ve made them with goat cheese as well, just as good.

 

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