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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Dates with Goat Cheese, a snacking experiment

Tonight, we decided to experiment with a snack my older daughter and I enjoy making every now and then; goat cheese stuffed dates.  Normally, we just whip them together and have at it, but this time we decided to experiment a bit. We're pretty happy with how they turned out.  Here are the results.

Ingredients:

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Plain goat cheese.  We usually buy the type that comes in logs about 6 inches long, and for the batch we made (24 dates), we used half of one.

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Honey. The first time we made this, we used maple syrup, but we're out of that, so honey it was. 

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Dates.  The kind with the pits still in them.

Usually, this is all we use, but this time we added...

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... bacon.  The slices were cut in half, half-cooked and drained on paper towel.

Method:

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The first step is to split the dates lengthwise and remove the pits, leaving the dates in one, hinged piece.

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Next, mix some honey into the goat cheese, adjusting quantity to taste, but enough that the cheese becomes smooth and creamy in texture.

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Stuff the split dates with spoonfuls of filling.  We did 1/3rd of the dates this way.  They can be eaten at this point.  They're quite bold tasting and very sweet, so it doesn't take much to satisfy a craving!

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Another third of the dates were wrapped in the half-cooked bacon, then they and the remaining plain ones were put under a 450F broiler.  For the plain ones, they were left until the filling started to show some browning.  The wrapped ones needed a bit more time to finish browning the bacon.

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The plain broiled ones were quite good; the flavours mellowed out a fair bit, and the dates had a much smoother texture.  Very nice.

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The bacon wrapped ones were AWESOME!!!!  That touch of saltiness made an amazing difference! 

Will definitely be doing them this way in the future.



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