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Delicious Stuffed Dates: A Sweet and Savory Delight!

by Victoria

Kitchies! Let me tell you, stuffed dates are like little treasures—bite-sized bundles of sweetness and joy. These versatile treats can be dressed up for a dinner party or enjoyed as a guilt-free snack. Whether you’re into the nutty crunch, the creamy decadence of cheese, or a chocolatey surprise, there’s a stuffed date recipe for everyone. Trust me, these are not your average snacks—they’re elevated, flavorful bites of heaven.

Dates have been a pantry staple for centuries, known for their natural sweetness and rich, caramel-like texture. Pairing them with salty or creamy fillings creates the ultimate flavor harmony. These stuffed dates are quick to assemble but leave a lasting impression.

From a wholesome snack to an elegant dessert option, stuffed dates are incredibly versatile. They’re perfect for entertaining guests, gifting during holidays, or keeping in the fridge for a quick energy boost. Plus, they’re so customizable—you’ll never get bored!


Why These Stuffed Dates Are a Must-Try

  • Sweet and Savory Fusion: Combines the natural sweetness of dates with salty, creamy, and nutty flavors.
  • Simple to Make: Ready in just minutes with minimal ingredients.
  • Healthy Indulgence: Packed with fiber, natural sugars, and nutrients.
  • Customizable: Endless options for fillings and toppings to suit your taste.

Cuisine

Middle Eastern-inspired

Tips for Perfect Stuffed Dates

  • Use Fresh Medjool Dates: Their natural sweetness and soft texture work best.
  • Experiment with Fillings: Try peanut butter, tahini, or mascarpone for variety.
  • Serve Chilled: Chilling enhances the flavors and makes them easier to handle.

Substitutions and Variations

  • Make it Vegan: Swap cheese with cashew cream or almond butter.
  • Go Nut-Free: Use sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds instead of nuts.
  • Spice It Up: Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or chili flakes for a flavor twist.

Make a Healthier Version

  • Skip the Chocolate: Use raw cacao nibs or drizzle a small amount of honey instead.
  • Lower Calorie Filling: Use whipped Greek yogurt instead of cheese.
  • Go Sugar-Free: Opt for sugar-free chocolate for the drizzle.

Closing

And there you have it—stuffed dates that are as easy to make as they are delightful to eat. Whether you’re whipping these up for a quick snack or impressing guests, this recipe is a winner every time. Don’t forget to experiment with your favorite flavors and share your delicious results!

FAQs

  1. Can I make these in advance?
    Yes! Stuffed dates can be made 1–2 days ahead and stored in the fridge.
  2. What type of dates work best?
    Medjool dates are ideal due to their size and sweetness.
  3. Can I freeze stuffed dates?
    Absolutely. Wrap them individually and freeze for up to a month.
  4. How do I make nut-free stuffed dates?
    Replace nuts with sunflower seeds or omit them entirely.
  5. Are these gluten-free?
    Yes, they’re naturally gluten-free!
  6. How long do they last?
    Stored in the fridge, they last up to 4 days.
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Delicious Stuffed Dates: A Sweet and Savory Delight!


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  • Author: Victoria

Description

Let me tell you, stuffed dates are like little treasures—bite-sized bundles of sweetness and joy.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 6 Medjool dates
  • 68 tsp peanut butter  (or any other nut butter)

Toppings

  • coconut flakes
  • walnuts
  • chocolate nibs  (or dark chocolate, or chocolate chips)
  • freeze-dried raspberries
  • chopped pistachios

Instructions

With the help of a knife, make a lengthwise slit into each date and remove the pits.
Using a teaspoon, fill each date with peanut butter. You might need a bit more or a bit less, depending on your dates’ size.
Top each date with a sprinkle of the topping of your choice: coconut flakes, whole walnuts, chocolate nibs, freeze-dried raspberries, or chopped pistachios. 
Enjoy!

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 6
  • Calories: 114
  • Sugar: 17g
  • Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g

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