Ingredients:
Blue cheese, crumbled
12 slices bacon, cut in half
24 pitted dates
24 toothpicks soaked in water
Instructions. Soak toothpicks in water. Meanwhile, make a slit in top of dates, and stuff a small amount of cheese inside. Wrap each cheese filled date in 1/2 slice of bacon, and secure with toothpick. Bake at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes, turning once, until bacon is browned.
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Hi Patsy, Thanks so much for visiting me so now I can visit you! I haven't had Devils on Horseback (love the name!) for YEARS - thanks for a great recipe - I've signed up to follow you and I'm looking forward to more :)
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Thank you Mary, and welcome! I am going to make your flank steak tacos for Superbowl...they sound so good!
DeleteThat's such an amusing name - Devils on Horseback:)sounds like an inviting recipes - thanks for sharing dear!
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend! It is a funny name, and I don't know why it's called that. I think it is an old English dish. There are also "Angels on Horseback", made the same way. Squeeze a little lemon juice on an oyster, wrap in 1/2 slice bacon, and cook the same way the Devils are cooked. :)
DeleteI've never heard of these, but they do sound tasty! Thanks for sharing ; )
ReplyDeleteThey are a quick and tasty snack! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteOh yummy! I make one with water chestnuts & bacon wrapped around & brown sugar. I need to post that one! I LOVE dates, so I would love these.
ReplyDeleteI like that version too. Haven't made them that way in years...post them, Miss Kitty!
DeleteBTW..we need to do another lunch date when the new Trader Joe's opens next month!
Yum! They look great - so glad you brought them out of retirement!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan. It seems I will cook things over and over, then forget about them for years. It's always nice to discover an oldie but goodie!
DeleteThank you for sharing this recipe. I can't wait to try them!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by!
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