A couple of months back we were in Atlanta for our nephew’s wedding. We arrived a couple of days early, thinking it would give us time to recover from the trip and also to spend some time with the relatives.
That first night we dropped our bags off at our hotel before heading to dinner at Eclipse de Luna, a tapas restaurant and one of their favorite places. My sister-in-law insisted upon ordering two plates of these little beauties because she wanted a whole skewer to herself. They are that good. The best part is that they are so simple to make at home.
This weekend I am in Orlando attending the fifth annual Food Wine Conference. I’m looking forward to all of the delicious food and the informative sessions but the best part is always the company of my colleagues at the Sunday Supper Movement and my fellow bloggers.
Just like last year, on Sunday evening we will gather for the last time at Tapa Toro, a lovely Spanish tapas restaurant for our live Twitter chat. For those of you who won’t be joining us, we thought it would be a good idea to share some tapas recipes, like these chorizo and date skewers. Scroll down to the bottom for more details.
Chorizo and Date Skewers or Brochetas de Chorizo y Datiles
Ingredients9 3/4 oz or 275g Spanish chorizo, skin removed - I like the extra picante.
12 Medjool dates, pitted
6 slices smoked bacon
1 3/4 oz or 50g blue cheese
Also needed:
6 wooden or metal skewers
6 toothpicks
Method
Preheat your oven to 375°F or 190°C.
Cut the chorizo into 18 pieces and line them up chorizo/date/chorizo/date/chorizo.
Poke the pointy end of the skewer through one end of the bacon and through one group of dates and chorizo.
Wrap the bacon around the end and secure it with a toothpick. Lay the chorizo and date skewers in a baking pan.
Bake in your preheated hot oven for about 10-12 minutes or until the bacon is cooked.
Remove from the oven and arrange two per plate on small saucers. Sprinkle with blue cheese crumbles.
Enjoy!
Many thanks to our event manager, Em, and this week's host, Christie of A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures for all of their hard work behind the scenes.
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