A bacon-wrapped date is sweet, smoky, squidgy and crisp, all in one bite-size package. The trick is getting the bacon to cook before the date burns, and you can do that by starting in a cold oven so that the bacon slowly renders its fat and evenly crisps. While this appetizer was en vogue in the 1970s and 1980s, it has never gone out of style. In fact, it dates back to Victorian England, when bacon-wrapped oysters or prunes (also known as angels or devils on horseback) were eaten before or after a meal. (“Horseback” referred to their being served on toast.) Sometimes the prunes were soaked in tea or liqueur, and stuffed with chutney, cheese, or nuts. You can do the same if you like.

30 min
16 dates
4.0 (826)
Bacon-Wrapped Dates
Servings
Nutrition
Calories
248
Unsaturated Fat Content
6 grams
Carbohydrate Content
36 grams
Fat Content
11 grams
Fiber Content
3 grams
Protein Content
5 grams
Saturated Fat Content
4 grams
Sodium Content
218 milligrams
Sugar Content
32 grams
Trans Fat Content
0 grams