Ashley has been talking about bacon wrapped dates forever; We love and have made them at home before. The first time we were introduced to this toothsome treasure was at the very cute and amazingly delicious little bistro, Lill's. I have said (and I will say again) that dates are reminiscent of the smell of those little round smoke bombs, those things we all have set-off on the Fourth of July as children—in the most appetizing way, of course.
So, we woke up this "morning" (daylight savings time) with the intent to make these succulent morsels. Ashley also had made the suggestion of using some of the blackberries that we had in the freezer, and I—being the experimenter that I am (for better or for worse)—was all for trying something new.
Bacon Wrapped Dates
- Dates (we used a case of Medjool dates)
- Bacon (one piece of bacon makes 2 dates)
- Soft Cheese (optional)
- Toothpicks
Preheat the oven to 375˚.
Cut the pits out of the dates with a paring knife. I have read to be weary of "extra protein" in your dates but have not yet come across any bugs (this is not really a problem, just a sign of a good organic product). Now that you have a nice little repository you can fill it with Blue Cheese, Ricotta or whatever else you think might be good with it. You could also just skip this if want.
Next cut your bacon in half, wrap it around the dates and secure with a toothpick. Place dates on a cookie and sheet and put them in the oven. They will cook for about 35 min or until the bacon has reached the desired crispiness. Don't forget to flip them after 20 min.
Crêpes
- 1 c Flour
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 2 Eggs
- 1 1/2 c Milk
- 1 tbsp Oil
Sift flour and salt into a bowl; beat in the eggs, milk and oil. Chill for an hour. The mixture should be the consistency of heavy cream, so add a little more milk if necessary.
Melt a little butter in a skillet, and pour in a little batter. Tip to coat the bottom of the pan. When it is brown on the bottom, remove from heat and put on plate, brown side down. Repeat the process adding more butter as necessary.
JAM!
- 1 c Blackberries
- 2/3 c Sugar
Combine berries and sugar in a saucepan. Crush the berries to release the juices. Bring mixture slowly to a boil, stirring occasionally. Boil it rapidly until it is perfectly thick. There are a few ways to test doneness. If you have a food thermometer it should be at 220˚. If you don't, you can either use the "freezer" or "sheet" test.
Just chill the jelly. When it is nice and thick, spoon some into the crêpes, roll it up and serve. Sift some powdered sugar on top if you want.
After breakfast the family decided to go to the dog park for some energy syphoning. We had been promising both the ladies a trip for the better part of a week. With the spring rain that had been hanging around all weekend, we knew we were getting into a mess before we went.
Molly loves the dog park; She is always the leader of the fast-paced procession of frenzied mongrels. She never stops running until her feet or legs are bleeding and she can't stand anymore; You always know when it's time to go home when she falls over, chest heaving and slobber covered (gross and weird, no?). This time however, because of the rain, she found a nice mud pool to fall-over and relax in—awesome.

Sounds great! I'm definitely gonna try that recipe. Which one, you ask? All of them (eventually)!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of camera do you use for your pictures? It doesn't seem like a point and shoot, but I didn't realize you guys had a DSLR.
Well, that's pretty awesome. Yeah, a Canon is what I want...I think it'll be a while before I can get one (probably a few years until Cam gets done with school and finds a real job again, haha). I have a friend who uses one, she's the one who took the pic for my profile here, she uses an older model Canon Rebel with a 50mm/1.8 lens for the outdoors. I really like the brightness of it.
ReplyDeleteAw, I know. We flew into STL and were planning on visiting KC for a few days, but since we all got sick, and then we had car issues with the car we were borrowing, we never made it. If I had known all that was gonna happen, I would've let you know so you could've come visit US! Of course, everyone who was near us that week got horribly ill, so it's probably for the best, haha.
ReplyDeleteWe'll be back in July or August, for ever, so we'll hang out then!