If I could pick only one appetizer to serve at a party or on your Thanksgiving table, it would be these bacon wrapped dates that are stuffed with creamy goat cheese. I’m sure you’ve had a variation of them before, but if not, you’re in for a seriously delicious appetizer or snack that’s both sweet and savory.
And listen, if you’re new to hosting, then I must tell you that snacks and appetizers are a MUST during any kind of party or holiday. Your guests are bound to be a little hungry before you serve a meal, so it’s important you have a few things available for them to nosh on beforehand.
It’s also important to recognize that sometimes things happen and meal times get delayed. I can’t tell you how many times my cooking or prep times have changed and I’ve had to make sure my guests weren’t left starving and digging through my cupboards for a snack.
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Ingredients in bacon wrapped dates
These easy, bacon wrapped goat cheese stuffed dates aren’t only adorable, but also SO DELICIOUS. Each date is stuffed with dark chocolate + goat cheese then closed and wrapped in a half slice of bacon. I like to glaze my bacon with a little pure maple syrup and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper because hello, sweet and spicy is everything! Here’s what you need to make them:
- Goat cheese: we’re not just wrapping these babies in bacon, we’re also stuffing them with creamy goat cheese. YUM! Feel free to use cream cheese or a dairy free cream cheese if you’d like.
- Dark chocolate: this is optional, but a little piece of rich dark chocolate snuggled in the goat cheese layer takes these dates to the next level.
- Bacon: each date is wrapped in about a half piece of savory thick cut bacon that crisps up and tastes amazing.
- Dates: you’re going to use medjool dates for the delicious, sweet element to the recipe.
- Maple syrup: a little drizzle of pure maple syrup on each bacon wrapped dates adds a wonderful sweetness that pairs with the savory bacon.
- Cayenne pepper: if you like a little sweet & spicy add a pinch of cayenne! This is optional, so if you’re sensitive to spice simply omit.
How to make goat cheese stuffed dates wrapped in bacon
- Prep your dates. You”ll simply split each one in half (without breaking it apart) and remove the pit if it has one.
- Add the filling. Add a small piece of dark chocolate inside your date. Spread a little goat cheese and close it up. Do this with all of your dates.
- It’s bacon time! Cut your bacon strips in half and carefully wrap each half around one of the dates. Place the dates on a large, prepared baking sheet so that the bacon is seam-side down to help them stay together.
- Jazz em up. Brush each date with a little maple syrup and sprinkle cayenne if you like a kick of heat. Then, add a toothpick to keep them together.
- Bake & serve. Finally, bake the dates for 10 minutes, flip, bake again, and enjoy!
Tips for making bacon wrapped dates
- Double check and make sure your dates do not have the pit inside. If they do, once you’ve split your date simply pull the pit right out.
- Be careful when splitting your dates apart – they’re soft and you want to make sure you don’t break them in half.
- Use a sheet pan with edges and line it with parchment paper so that the bacon grease doesn’t spill everywhere.
- Be sure not to overfill your dates as the filling may leak out.
- Remember to place your goat cheese stuffed dates seam-side down so that the bacon doesn’t come off. You can also use a toothpick to secure it (as pictured).
Delicious variations
Have fun with different fillings! These sweet & spicy bacon wrapped dates would be delicious with:
- Savory blue cheese
- A spicy cheese
- Cream cheese
- Prosciutto instead of bacon if you prefer it
- Or even try some crunch from nuts like almonds in the middle!
Make them ahead of time
Feel free to assemble the bacon-wrapped dates completely and then store them in an airtight container in the fridge the day before you’d like to serve them. On the day of, simply bake as directed.
How to store bacon wrapped goat cheese stuffed dates
If you happen to have any leftovers, simply store these bacon wrapped stuffed dates in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days.
I love serving these bacon wrapped goat cheese stuffed dates during the holidays or for football parties. Either way, they’re bound to be a HUGE hit! Seriously, everyone always asks me for the recipe.
More holiday apps to try
- Apple & Brie Crostini with Hot Honey
- Scallion Jalapeño Popper Stuffed Mushrooms
- Ricotta and Pear Crostini with Salty Pumpkin Seed Pistachio Crunch
- Garlic Olive Oil Dip
- Whipped Feta Yogurt Dip with Hot Honey, Basil & Toasted Almonds
Get all of my appetizer recipes here and my Thanksgiving recipes here!
I hope you love these bacon wrapped dark chocolate & goat cheese stuffed dates! If you make them be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked them. Enjoy, xo!
Ambitious Kitchen
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125 Ridiculously Good For You, Sometimes Indulgent, and Absolutely Never Boring Recipes for Every Meal of the Day
Bacon Wrapped Dark Chocolate + Goat Cheese Stuffed Dates
Ingredients
- 1-2 ounces goat cheese
- 1-2 squares 72% dark chocolate, chopped into pieces (this is optional)
- 1 (12 ounce) package bacon
- 20-24 pitted dates
- For the glaze:
- 1-2 tablespoons maple syrup
- Cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. You’ll want to make sure your baking sheet has some edges, as the bacon does produce lots of grease when cooked.
- Split each date in half without breaking them fully apart. Make sure the pit is fully removed and discarded from the date if it already isn’t.
- Add a small piece of dark chocolate to your opened date. Spread a small amount of goat cheese mixture inside, and press together to close your date. Repeat with all of your dates.
- Next, cut your strips of bacon in half. Take one date and wrap ½ piece of bacon around it. Repeat this step until each date is wrapped in ½ slice of bacon.
- Place all bacon-wrapped dates on large baking sheet with the bacon seam side down.
- Brush each bacon wrapped date with a little maple syrup. Sprinkle cayenne pepper on each date (use more if you like spicy flavors, and omit or only use a small pinch if you do not like spicy flavors). Stick a toothpick into each date.
- Bake in the oven for 10 minutes, then turn date on its side so that the toothpick is parallel to the baking sheet. Bake for 10 more minutes. Then flip dates to other side and bake again for 10 minutes or until bacon is slightly golden brown. Transfer to a plate to cool. Serve immediately. Serves 10, 2 bacon-wrapped dates each.
Recipe Notes
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Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen Photography by: Yoga of Cooking
This post was originally published on November 16th, 2018, republished on November 23rd, 2020, and republished on November 9th, 2022.
61 comments
Interesting! i’ve made bacon wrapped prunes but not dates but I do like the sound of these.
You’ll have to give these a try! They’re delicious.
Interesting! i’ve made bacon wrapped prunes but not dates but I do like the sound of these.
You’ll have to give these a try! They’re delicious.
WOW!
SO good!
WOW!
SO good!
whoah. These are exceptional! So many wonderful flavors all together! Fabulous!!!
They are! The flavors complement each other really well.
whoah. These are exceptional! So many wonderful flavors all together! Fabulous!!!
They are! The flavors complement each other really well.
I love bacon wrapped dates and these sound so good! I think I’m going to have to add them to our menu for Friendsgiving tomorrow.
Amazing! Hope you loved them!
Delicious appetizer!!!
So excited to make these! I made your bacon wrapped plantains last year and they were a hit. Do you think it’s possible to assemble these the night before and bake the next day? Thank you!
You’ll love these ones! I’d suggest assembling everything except the bacon and then rolling them up + baking them the next day 🙂
So excited to make these! I made your bacon wrapped plantains last year and they were a hit. Do you think it’s possible to assemble these the night before and bake the next day? Thank you!
You’ll love these ones! I’d suggest assembling everything except the bacon and then rolling them up + baking them the next day 🙂
I served these as appetizers for Thanksgiving last week. Baked them on the grill (no room in my two ovens). They turned out amazing!
So happy to hear that! These are probably my new favorite appetizer. Great idea to use the grill!
I enjoyed trying this flavour combo. I personally found the date very strong. But my son loved them lol! Thanks!
If you’re not a big fan of dates they’ll definitely have a prominent flavor in these 🙂 Glad your son loved them!
Can I use turkey bacon?
I wouldn’t recommend turkey bacon as it doesn’t really crisp up the same.
I made this for a friend party, and they were yummy. I had difficulty with the goat cheese; it kinda just burnt up inside the date and was crunchy instead of creamy. I cooked them at 375 and rotated them throughout. Any ideas to prevent this?
Glad you enjoyed! The goat cheese definitely bakes inside the dates but it should never ‘burn’ or become crunchy. Sounds like your oven may run a little hot? I’ve made these several times and have never had that issue. So sorry!
Definitely a favorite! I will be making this again in a few weeks but this time I will do some with the dark chocolate and some without. It is a bit time consuming but it’s so worth it!
Aren’t they amazing?? Perfect for parties or even a little dinner appetizer 🙂
Hello! What is meant by “square”
Of dk choc? Thx
Just a small piece of dark chocolate 🙂 check out the video for further instructions!
I used a 100% dark chocolate from Trader Joe’s and they are came out so good! Feel like sweetened chocolate would make these too sweet but the addition of the cocoa is lovely with all of the flavors! Dates are so sweet that the 100% dark chocolate balanced out!
Delicious! Love that idea.
Such an amazing recipe!! I was hesitant on how they might taste, but they were SO GOOD!! I did like them better once they had completely cooled. The flavor was actually more intense to me when they were cool. Making them for my next book club meeting and sure they’ll love them just as much!
I’m so glad you loved them! Great idea for a book club snack 🙂
I made these as a Thanksgiving appetizer this year and they turned out SO GOOD! I had blueberry goat cheese on hand, so I used that instead of regular goat cheese, and I’m glad I did. This recipe will definitely be earmarked as a favorite.
Love that!! Glad you enjoyed!
These are sooo perfect! WOW 🤩
Glad you like them!!
This recipe was amazing! I made it for my roommates for the Superbowl, who were very skeptical about the combination of ingredients, but LOVED them! They were gone instantly! Definitely making them again!
These are BRILLIANT. Made them as an app for a dinner party around thanksgiving and again for my family for Christmas…now I make on all occasions, not just special occasions, because they’re THAT good. The best sweet / salty combo and it’s not one of those app recipes that means spending $50 at the grocery before hand. Love love love
Will this be good with Turkey bacon? 🙂
I personally prefer regular but I think turkey bacon should work!
Make these for the holiday every year, they’re a hit! I don’t use the dark chocolate, and find my bake time is closer to 30 minutes to get nice crispy bacon.
Good to know, thanks! Happy to hear you love these 🙂
These were a big hit for a thanksgiving appetizer!
Yay! Thanks so much for leaving a review, Kelly!
This recipe is absolutely delicious though quite sweet everyone only wanted two max. So good and easy to prepare.
Holy crap, MONIQUE1!! These were utterly divine!! I was a little hesitant and thought that maybe my NYE guests would think they were weird, but I’m sooooo glad I went ahead and made these. They are a hit, totally devoured! These will be our NYE tradition from now on. Absolutely incredible!
Oh, AMAZING! I’m so glad that everyone loved them!!
yummy recipe
very nice recipe
Can I freeze them?
They are super tasty, but no matter how little cheese or chocolate I put they still end up melting outside of the date, not sure what am I doing wrong
Hi! These are incredibly delicious and I’m making them again for Xmas Eve! Do you think it would be okay to make them ahead of time and freeze them?
Hi there! Feel free to make them 1-2 days ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator. I would worry that the goat cheese wouldn’t hold up well after being frozen. Let me know how it goes!
These look so good! Would it be possible to use something other than bacon? I’m trying to wing it last second and am not avoiding meat- so any meat substitutes or otherwise ideas I am grateful for 🙂
I bet prosciutto would be delish!
When they’re prepared and not yet baked, how long can you keep them in the refrigerator and or can you freeze them? I have made these several times, but I have some leftover that I haven’t made yet. Thank you and yes we definitely love these! ❤️
They should stay fresh in the fridge for 1-2 days. After baking they will stay good for 4-5 days!