Roman Empire Food: Stuffed Dates

Stuffed dates were indeed a popular delicacy in ancient Rome, often served as a sweet appetizer or part of a dessert course. This dish typically involved dates filled with nuts, cheese, or spices and then drizzled with honey. Here’s a simple way to recreate this Roman treat:

Roman-Style Stuffed Dates Recipe

Ingredients

  • 12-16 Medjool dates (pitted)
  • 12-16 whole almonds or walnuts
  • Fresh ricotta or goat cheese (optional)
  • Honey (for drizzling)
  • Ground black pepper (for garnish, optional)
  • Salt (a pinch)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Dates: Carefully slice each date lengthwise and remove the pits.
  2. Stuff with Nuts: Insert an almond or walnut into the center of each date. For a creamier version, add a small spoonful of ricotta or goat cheese along with the nut.
  3. Drizzle with Honey: Arrange the stuffed dates on a serving platter and drizzle with honey.
  4. Season Lightly: For authenticity, add a light sprinkle of ground black pepper and a tiny pinch of salt over the top to enhance the flavors.

This simple recipe captures the essence of ancient Roman cuisine, highlighting the contrast of sweet and savory with a rich, satisfying texture.

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