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These healthy stuffed dates make a fantastic snack or dessert any time of day!

Getting your daily dose of dates may be easier than you think. One of nature’s superfoods, dates are a nutrient-rich fruit that can be a definite boost to a balanced diet.

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Whether you need a carb-packed snack before a workout, or you are looking for a healthy dessert, stuffed dates are a wonderful addition to any healthy meal plan.

What Are Dates?

No, I don’t mean the kind where you meet up on a Friday night for drinks. I mean the kind you eat. These are fruit harvested from Date Palm trees. They are found in the middle east and have been part of middle eastern cuisine for centuries. While they can be eaten raw, we most often find them dried in the stores. At least here in the US. The most commonly found dates here are Medjool dates. They are fat, oval in shape, soft to bite into, and have a delicate flavor. It’s a caramel-like flavor that is great for sweetening a variety of dishes. Just remove the seed first. (But don’t throw them away!)

What Are Stuffed Dates

Stuffed dates are dried dates that have been partially cut open, had the seed removed, and are then stuffed with different types of fillings. They are a one or two-bite treat or snack and a great addition to a healthy eating plan.

Where Can You Buy Medjool Dates?

Call around, but most grocery stores carry them for at least part of the year. Bigger chain stores like Safeway, Food Lion, Publix, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, or Kroger usually have them year-round in the produce section. Some stores will even carry organic Medjool dates if you prefer organics.

Allergy-Friendly Treats

There are many ways to stuff dates. And the great part is, many of them are dairy-free, gluten-free, and sugar-free. You can easily make this nut-free as well by using seed butter and seeds. Make these fit your lifestyle!

Health Benefits Of Dates

Dates are full of vitaminsB1, B2, B3, B5, A1 and C, among others. They also have a lot of minerals and antioxidants. They contain potassium,copper, boron, calcium, cobalt, fluorine, iron, manganese, magnesium, phosphorous, sodium, and zinc.

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Date Pit Coffee

If you are pitting dates, clean the pits and toss them in the freezer until you have a collection of them. Once you do, you can roast them, grind them, and make coffee with them. It’s a delicious, caffeine-free coffee-style drink!

Other Uses For Pitted Dates

  • Cookies
  • Cakes
  • Muffins
  • Tarts
  • Date paste
  • Smoothies
  • Yogurt
  • As natural sweeteners in just about anything!

Ideas For Stuffing Dates

There are many things you can easily stuff dates with other than what the recipe below suggests. Here are some other ideas for stuffing dates.

  • Raw nuts (such as almonds, walnuts, or pistachios)
  • Bacon
  • Whole grain pretzels
  • Fresh or dried coconut
  • Hard cheese (such as fontina)
  • Soft cheese (such as brie cheese, cream cheese blue cheese, ricotta, or goat cheese)
  • Fresh herbs – basil is a good example
  • Dried fruits (such as sun-dried tomatoes, apricots, and apples)
  • Various nut butters (such as almond, peanut,hazelnut, orcashew butter)

Are Stuffed Dates A Healthy Dessert?

As far as desserts go, dates are about the healthiest you’ll find. What you stuff them with is another topic. But if you keep the stuffing and topping healthy, then yes! They are very healthy. Dates, on their own, are a powerhouse of nutrients!

Can You Eat Raw Dates?

Like most tree fruits, yes you can! Here in the States, we find them mostly dried. But raw dates are definitely edible.

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About The Ingredients

Medjool dates – Pit them, but keep the pits for date pit coffee!

Unsweetened peanut butter – Or any nut or seed butter you prefer.

Dark chocolate – You can use any chocolate you prefer. I like to use dark, sugar-free chocolate.

Desiccated coconut – Optional, but delicious.

Almonds – These are optional, but add wonderful flavor and texture. I prefer them raw, but you can use roasted and salted if that’s what you prefer.

Dried rose petals – This is optional and really just for making them pretty for guests (or yourself!).

How To Pit A Date

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Using a paring knife or other small knife, slice the dates open in lengthwise slits on one side. Do not cut all the way through. You are only opening one side of the date. Remove the seeds. Set aside.

How To Make Stuffed Dates

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Melt the chocolate in a double boiler over medium heat. Don’t forget to stir occasionally until the chocolate melts. You can also melt this in the microwave in a microwave-safe bowl, in 30-second intervals. Stir after each interval. Repeat until the chocolate is just melted. Do not overheat this in the microwave or you will burn the chocolate.

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Dip each date into the chocolate until completely covered or half covered. Quickly set it on a parchment-lined cookie sheet. With a knife or a fork, open the date making sure there is room for the filling. Do this step before the chocolate solidifies. You want the chocolate to harden with the date in an open position so you can put the stuffing inside without breaking the chocolate.

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Place them into the freezer for about 10 minutes to fully harden the chocolate. When done, fill each date with 1 tsp. of peanut butter.

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On top of the peanut butter, place 1 almond, then sprinkle with desiccated coconut and crushed, dried rose petals (if using).

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Pop them back into the freezer for another 10 minutes to make sure everything sets properly.

How To Store Stuffed Dates

Keep stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about 1 week.

Can You Freeze Stuffed Dates?

Yes, absolutely! In fact, they are a wonderful treat straight out of the freezer. As long as you pack them well, you can freeze them for up to 3 months.

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Tips For Serving Stuffed Dates

You have three choices for how to serve your dates.

  • Room temperature – These are great for dessert.
  • Frozen – Wonderful for snacks on the go.
  • Warmed – These are amazing when warmed up. However, you’ll want to avoid dipping them in chocolate if you intend to serve them warm. You can instead, avoid the almond and simply stuff the dates with a few chocolate chips instead. This way, the chocolate will stay with the date instead of melting onto your baking pan. To warm dates, put them in a preheated oven at 375 F. and bake them for about 10 minutes.

How To Serve Stuffed Dates

Depending on what you stuff them with, you can add stuffed dates to salads, blend them with things like coconut and form them into little snack “nuggets” or Lara Bar-type snack bars. But the best way to serve them is to simply put them on a plate and enjoy them.

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Two Tips For Stuffing Dates

  1. Never overfill your dates, particularly if you want to add multiple ingredients. A little goes a long way.
  2. Make sure you get the plumpest dates you can find. The bigger they are, the easier they are to stuff.

Keeping It Simple

One thing to know about stuffed dates is that you don’t have to get overly complicated with stuffing them. While the recipe below sounds a bit exotic with chocolate and rose petals, this can, in fact, be a very simple snack or dessert. I’ve stuffed them with a bit of almond butter and sprinkled a little cinnamon over the top and that was it. They were delicious! So if any of this recipe seems a bit over the top for you, remember that dates are very versatile and you can always keep it super basic and still enjoy a delicious treat.

Recipe Cost

Cost can vary from store to store and region to region. These prices were current at the time I figured this data. Figures do not include optional ingredients.

Ingredients

16 large Medjool dates

16 tsp. unsweetened peanut butter

8 oz. dark chocolate chips

1 tbsp. desiccated coconut

16 almonds

Total Ingredient Cost

Cost Per Serving

Cost

$7.75

$0.69

$6.88

$.50

$1.12

$16.94

$1.06

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Stuffed Dates Recipe

These delicious dates travel well and will keep you full of energy. This recipe makes 1 date. Repeat with as many dates as you’d like to make.

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Freezer Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 stuffed dates

Calories: 206kcal

Equipment

  • Paring knife

  • Cutting board

  • Cookie sheet

  • Parchment paper

Ingredients

  • 16 large medjool dates (pitted)
  • 16 tsp. peanut butter (no sugar added)
  • 8 oz. dark chocolate (or any chocolate you prefer)
  • 1 tbsp. desiccated coconut (no sugar added)
  • 16 medium almonds
  • dried rose petals (crushed, optional)

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Instructions

  • Using a paring knife or other small knife, slice the dates open the long way on one side. Do not cut all the way through. You are only opening one side of the date. Remove the seeds. Set aside.

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  • Melt the chocolate in a double boiler over medium heat. Don't forget to stir occasionally until the chocolate melts. You can also melt this in the microwave in a microwave-safe bowl, in 30-second intervals. Stir after each interval. Repeat until the chocolate is just melted. Do not overheat this in the microwave or you will burn the chocolate.

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  • Dip each date into the chocolate until completely covered or half covered. Quickly set it on a parchment-lined cookie sheet. With a knife or a fork, open the date making sure there is room for the filling. Do this step before the chocolate solidifies. You want the chocolate to harden with the date in an open position so you can put the stuffing inside without breaking the chocolate.

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  • Place them into the freezer for about 10 minutes to fully harden the chocolate. When done, fill each date with 1 tsp. of peanut butter.

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  • On top of the peanut butter, place 1 almond, then sprinkle with desiccated coconut and crushed, dried rose petals (if using).

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  • Pop them back into the freezer for another 10 minutes to make sure everything sets properly.

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1stuffed date | Calories: 206kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 40mg | Potassium: 329mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 41IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 2mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry archive, originally posted 3/8/2011.

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FAQs

Do you need to soak dates before baking? ›

Dried dates are ready to use straight away - just slice off from the block or pick as many of you need from the box, but you can also soak them in a liquid like tea or various types of alcohol, to boost flavour and moisture.

How many dates can I eat a day? ›

Dates are a low glycemic index food, making them a smart natural sweetener even for those with diabetes. Learn the other health benefits of the fruit.

What pairs well with dates in baking? ›

Dates pairs so well with cocoa powder, maple syrup, nuts, coconut, peanut butter, and so much more. You'll even find some fresh fruit and sea salt in the mix with these dessert-inspired date recipes. Enjoy layers of chewy Medjool dates, creamy peanut butter, crunchy peanuts, and chocolate.

Are stuffed dates good for you? ›

Yes. Dates with peanut butter are a whole food snack and contain lots of vitamins and minerals. They also contain protein and healthy fat to balance out the sugar in the dates and help you avoid a blood sugar crash. As with any indulgent treat, enjoy them in moderation.

Why soak dates in baking soda? ›

The baking soda helps to soften the dates as well as lighten the texture of the cake. Boiling Water – used to soak the dates and once soaked, the dates including the liquid, is added to the cake. Butter – salted or unsalted butter is fine. Brown Sugar – used in both the cake and the caramel sauce.

Why do dates need to be soaked? ›

Therefore, soaking dates is said to remove tannins and other negative compounds from the fruit, making it easier for us to absorb the beneficial vitamins and minerals from it.

Why is eating 3 dates a day good for you? ›

Dates are highly rich in micronutrients such as selenium, manganese, magnesium and copper. These micronutrients help in the development of your bone health. Dates can be one of the most important supplements to your diet if you are suffering from bone problems.

Do dates spike blood sugar? ›

Dates have a low GI, which means they're less likely to spike your blood sugar levels, making them a wholesome choice for people with diabetes.

Is it okay to eat Medjool dates every day? ›

Medjool dates, despite their sugary flavor, can be a useful part of a diet focusing on losing weight. Because fiber increases feelings of fullness, consuming fewer calories overall is encouraged. Including Medjool dates in your daily diet is a quick and tasty way to boost your overall health.

What kind of cheese goes with dates? ›

Various cheeses pair wonderfully with dates. Some popular options include creamy Brie, tangy blue cheese, sharp cheddar, aged Gouda, or even crumbly goat cheese. The sweetness of the dates complements the flavors of these cheeses.

What spices compliment dates? ›

Dates taste lovely when paired with cured meats and cheeses, making them a popular addition to charcuterie boards. The fruits are also used in many plant-based recipes. Lastly, the fruits pair well with many assorted spices, especially cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg.

Can you eat dates and eggs? ›

Can You Eat Eggs and Dates Together? Yes! Believe it or not, eggs and dates make an excellent combination. This Egyptian eggs with agwa recipe is one of our favorite dishes from our childhood.

Are dates healthier than bananas? ›

By weight, Medjool dates contain 50% more potassium than bananas. This essential mineral helps control heart rate, breathing, and muscular function. This benefit is particularly important because potassium deficiency is common as less than 2% of Americans meet the daily recommended value.

Can I eat a whole bag of dates? ›

Weight gain: Dates, when consumed in excess, can lead to weight gain due to high caloric content. So, it is essential to consume dates in moderation. Blood sugar: Since dates contain natural sugars, eating them in excess can increase blood sugar levels.

Are dates better for you than honey? ›

More fibrous foods also means it takes longer to digest, which can lower rising blood sugar and sustain energy. Honey has measly 0.2 grams of fiber, but dates have 6.7 per 100 grams! One study found dates to really help you go in case you feel a bit stuck, and can possibly reduce your chances of colon cancer.

Is it necessary to soak dates overnight? ›

Dates are widely cultivated and consumed throughout the world. Soaked dates are simply dates that have been soaked in water for a period of time, typically overnight or for a few hours. This process helps soften the fruit and can make them easier to digest. Soaked dates can be a healthy addition to your diet.

How to add dates to baking? ›

When baking with dates, it is best to use a 1:1 ratio to substitute the dried fruits for standard sugar varieties. Turn the dates into a paste for optimal results. Thanks to the fruit's texture, your sweet treats will likely be on the softer side, which makes for an excellent base for chewy oatmeal cookies.

Do you need to soak dried fruit before baking? ›

Rehydrate the fruits: Dried fruits can be quite hard and dry, so it's often a good idea to rehydrate them before adding them to your baked goods. To do this, simply soak the dried fruits in warm water or fruit juice for 15-20 minutes until they are plump and tender.

Do I need to soak red dates before cooking? ›

Rinse red dates with water before using. Optionally, soak red dates in warm water for 30 minutes to soften them.

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