Goat Cheese and Orange Honey Stuffed Dates

Goat Cheese and Honey Stuffed Dates on a bed og orange slices.

December is prime appetizer season. With so many gatherings and parties it’s always wise to have some back pocket recipes for when you don’t want to show up empty handed! These goat cheese and orange honey stuffed dates are the perfect bring along snack because they are incredibly portable, can be made ahead and are best served either slightly cool or at room temperature.

Soft cheese stuffed dates tend to feel a bit retro, but sometimes things trend for a reason. With this classic pairing of tangy, savoury and sweet you will surely be thinking, why don’t we eat more stuffed dates?

Does the type of date matter?

The majority of the time I am firmly a ‘use what you have or is easily accessible’ person, but an exception would be this recipe. I think it’s quite important that you use medjool dates. They are large enough to hold a significant amount of filling, have a super sweet almost caramel flavour, and are soft to the bite. All around it’s just an ideal date for a party snack.

Planning Ahead?

These dates are best made on the day you plan to serve them but feel free to make them earlier and store them in the fridge.

The orange honey can be made as far in advance as you would like to make it! And honestly, it’s so delicious you could absolutely double the recipe and use it in other recipes or your tea!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to use a Medjool date?

Yes, if at all possible you should use a Medjool date. Their size and softness makes them an idea date for stuffing with cheese.

Can I just blend the honey in with the Goat Cheese?

Please learn from my mistakes. While a good idea in theory to save time when you add sugar to cheese it pulls all of the moisture from the cheese and turns it runny. You will quickly end up with soupy goat cheese.

Grocery List

  • Honey
  • Goat Cheese
  • Medjool Dates
  • Orange
  • Salt
  • Olive Oil
  • Pistachios
  • Flaky Salt
Goat Cheese and Honey Stuffed Dates on a bed og orange slices.

Goat Cheese and Orange-Honey Stuffed Dates

Sweet and earthy dates are always a perfect pairing with goat cheese, but with the addition of pistachios and orange-infused honey, these little delights scream indulgence. The perfect addition to your holiday spread or cheese board.
Prep Time:25 minutes
Cook Time:5 minutes
Total Time:30 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Snacks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Appetizer, Cheese, Dates, Holiday, Honey, Orange
Servings: 16 Pieces

Equipment

  • Chefs Knife
  • Cutting Board
  • Microplane
  • Small Pot
  • Measuring Cups
  • Rubber Spatula
  • Food Processor
  • Piping Bag
  • Shallow Dish
  • Spoon

Ingredients

  • 1/4 Cup Honey
  • 1/2 Orange
  • 1/4 Cup Pistachios
  • 16-18 Medjool Dates
  • 1 tsp Olive Oil
  • 200 g Goat Cheese
  • Salt
  • Flaky Salt

Instructions

  • Orange Honey
    Zest and juice the orange directly into a small pot and stir to combine.
    Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium-high and cook stirring frequently until it has reduced to a quarter cup. You will notice that the bubbles start to get larger and the honey becomes glossy again. Set aside to cool.
  • While the honey cools, finely chop the pistachios and set aside in a shallow dish.
    Cut a slit lengthwise into the dates and remove the pits.
    Squeeze the two ends of the dates together between your thumb and forefinger to create little pockets.
  • Whipped Goat Cheese
    While the orange honey cools, add the goat cheese and a pinch of salt to the bowl of a food processor. With the machine running drizzle in the teaspoon of olive oil.
    Blend in the food processor until the goat cheese is smooth and creamy, using a rubber spatula to clear the sides of the bowl as necessary.
    Transfer the goat cheese to a piping bag.
  • Assembly
    Fill each date with goat cheese, top with a bean-sized amount of orange-honey and press into the pistachios cheese side down.
    Springle the top of each date with flaky salt.
    If you have any remaining honey you can drizzle it over top. Enjoy!

Notes

If you don’t have a piping bag you can use a ziploc bag and cut off one of the corners. 
If you have no plans for the other half of the orange you can use it to garnish the plate! 

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