Feta Walnut Date Cigars

Vegetarian
Feta Walnut Date Cigars
300 min.
32
129kcal

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If you're looking for a unique and delicious appetizer that will impress your guests, these Feta Walnut Date Cigars are the perfect choice! Combining the creamy richness of feta and cream cheese with the natural sweetness of dates and the crunch of walnuts, these bite-sized treats offer a wonderful balance of flavors and textures. Wrapped in golden, flaky phyllo dough and baked to perfection, each cigar is a delightful fusion of savory and sweet that makes for an irresistible snack or starter.

Not only are they bursting with flavor, but they’re also easy to prepare and can be made ahead of time. The filling is quick to whip up in a food processor and can be chilled in advance, which means less stress when it’s time to serve. If you're hosting a party or gathering, these cigars can be baked from frozen and will be just as crispy and delicious as when made fresh. They’re also versatile enough to pair with a variety of dips or served on their own, making them an excellent addition to any antipasti platter or a perfect standalone snack.

With just the right amount of crunch, creaminess, and sweetness, Feta Walnut Date Cigars will surely be a crowd favorite. Whether you're making them for a special occasion or just a cozy evening at home, these treats are bound to be a hit!

Ingredients

  • ounces cream cheese cut into pieces
  • 0.5 cup dates pitted chopped
  • ounces feta cheese dry crumbled (1 cup plus 2 tablespoons; patted if wet)
  • pound dough frozen thawed (roughly 17- by 12-inch sheets)
  • 10 tablespoons butter unsalted cooled european-style melted (preferably )
  • 0.7 cup walnut pieces 

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • plastic wrap
  • ziploc bags
  • wax paper
  • kitchen towels

Directions

  1. Pulse cream cheese, feta, walnuts, and dates together in a food processor, stopping occasionally to scrape down side of bowl, until nuts are finely chopped and mixture is combined well. Quick-chill filling by freezing until cold (to make it easier to handle), 15 to 20 minutes in freezer.
  2. Stack 8 sheets of phyllo and cut stack crosswise into 4 strips (each about 12-by 4-inches), reserving remaining phyllo for another use.
  3. Stack phyllo strips, then place stack between sheets of wax paper or plastic wrap (to keep phyllo from drying out) and cover with a kitchen towel (to help keep the paper or plastic wrap in place).
  4. Preheat oven to 400°F with rack in the middle.
  5. Place 1 sheet of phyllo with a short end nearest you on a work surface (keep remaining sheets covered) and brush with butter.
  6. Roll a scant tablespoon of filling between your hands into a 3-inch-long log and place log in center of phyllo sheet, parallel to short end. Fold phyllo in half, enclosing log, and brush with butter.
  7. Roll a scant tablespoon of filling between your hands into a 3-inch-long log and place log in center of phyllo sheet, parallel to short end. Fold phyllo in half, enclosing log, and brush with butter.
  8. Starting at log end, roll up pastry to resemble a cigar.
  9. Transfer, seam side down, to a lightly buttered baking sheet.
  10. Make more rolls, leaving 1/2-inch of space between cigars on baking sheet.
  11. Bake until phyllo is golden, 15 to 20 minutes.
  12. •Filling can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.•Unbaked cigars keep frozen for up to 1 week. To freeze, put cigars on a rimmed baking sheet and freeze until very firm, about 1 hour, then transfer to a sealable plastic bag. When ready to bake, do not thaw.
  13. Place frozen cigars on a baking sheet and place directly in oven for 20 to 25 minutes.•If using frozen phyllo, be sure to follow manufacturer's instructions for thawing it; if you are in a hurry and try to thaw it too quickly, you'll likely end up with a frustrating mass of stuck-together sheets or a pile of shreds.•Fresh phyllo that’s never been frozen is a delight to work with; you might find it labeled 'strudel dough'. Look for it in international, Greek, Middle Eastern, or Eastern European markets.

Nutrition Facts

Calories129kcal
Protein7.79%
Fat61.62%
Carbs30.59%

Properties

Glycemic Index
5.13
Glycemic Load
3.7
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
3.089130450364%

Flavonoids

Cyanidin
0.11mg
Quercetin
0.02mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:128.86kcal
6.44%
Fat:8.97g
13.8%
Saturated Fat:4.39g
27.42%
Carbohydrates:10.01g
3.34%
Net Carbohydrates:9.4g
3.42%
Sugar:1.75g
1.94%
Cholesterol:19.51mg
6.5%
Sodium:146.33mg
6.36%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.55g
5.1%
Manganese:0.16mg
7.95%
Selenium:4.79µg
6.84%
Vitamin B2:0.11mg
6.59%
Vitamin B1:0.1mg
6.39%
Phosphorus:45.14mg
4.51%
Folate:17.61µg
4.4%
Vitamin A:203.87IU
4.08%
Calcium:37.26mg
3.73%
Vitamin B3:0.69mg
3.47%
Iron:0.59mg
3.28%
Copper:0.06mg
3.06%
Fiber:0.62g
2.47%
Vitamin B6:0.05mg
2.34%
Zinc:0.34mg
2.23%
Magnesium:8.54mg
2.14%
Vitamin B12:0.11µg
1.82%
Vitamin B5:0.16mg
1.57%
Potassium:47.67mg
1.36%
Vitamin E:0.19mg
1.24%
Source:Epicurious