Guanciale-Wrapped Dates with Fourme d’ Ambert

A perfect little fall appetizer from Lark’s John Sundstrom.

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These bite-size snacks look even cuter in a tiny cast-iron skillet.

Photo by Zach Bent

Defrost the turkeys. Stock up on bubbly. Prepare the pie crust. Thanksgiving is just over a week awayit’s go time, folks. 🦃

Hopefully, your overall meal game plan is pretty worked out (if not, we know where you can still reserve a pre-cooked dinner ). But just in case you need one more little snick snack for your guests to enjoy, we have a suggestion from Lark chef John Sundstrom.

This sweet andsalty number comes from John’s cookbook “Lark: Cooking Against the Grain ” and could be the perfect app to a very tasty evening.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to °400.
  2. Carefully slice the side of the dates just enough to open them and remove the pit.
  3. Fill each date with ¼ ounce of the Fourme d’ Ambert and close them back up.
  4. Wrap one slice of the guanciale around each date and place the treats in a small roasting pan.
  5. Bake until the guanciale is rendered (the fat’s melted) and crispy, ~6-8 minutes.
  6. Serve while hot — though you may want to give your guests a heads up so they don’t burn their tongues. Ouch..

Pro tip: John enjoys the dates with a Manhattan on the rocks , although you can also try any seasonal cocktail recipe.

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Alina is based in Seattle, WA, but grew up in Clarksville, TN. She has 5+ years of professional journalism experience, but also spent a stint working for public transit in Nashville, TN. You’re likely to find her cruising local beaches for rocks or sailing her 1970s laser when the weather is warm.
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