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Dates and Peanut Butter

Are you looking for a tasty, filling snack that’s easy to make? Try some chewy dried Dates and Peanut Butter for a snack that’s full of fiber and flavor!

Dates are one of my favorite secretly-healthy snacks. They are sweet with a caramel-like flavor, so you almost feel like you’re eating candy. But really, they are full of healthy benefits!

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Why Dates Are Good For You

Dates have important vitamins and minerals, are high in antioxidants, and are high in fiber. Dates may help with the following:

Improved digestion- dates are high in fiber, so they help promote good digestion and help you avoid constipation.

Fighting disease- dates contain natural antioxidants that have been proven to help fight off diseases like diabetes, some types of cancers, and heart disease.

Promoting brain health- dates have nutrients that help fight inflammation and may prevent plaque buildup in the brain.

(I am NOT a doctor, so while I enjoy pointing out the benefits of certain foods, please consult with your doctor about any health concerns related to food.)

These sweet dates are worth adding to your diet, as they are nutritious AND delicious. Pair them with peanut butter, pecans, and some flaky sea salt and they are even better! It honestly seems like I am eating a Snickers bar or something, but this recipe has no added sugar!

Ingredients for Dates With Peanut Butter

These peanut butter date snacks take just minutes to make. You’ll need the following simple ingredients:

Fresh Medjool dates (I use fresh ones with pits, as they are softer and fresher)

Creamy peanut butter (crunchy peanut butter works well too, but I prefer the texture of creamy PB with these dates)

Pecan halves

Coarse sea salt

Review the recipe card below for all the exact amounts for each ingredient.

Recipe Substitutions

You can use natural peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter, or a different nut butter in place of regular peanut butter. The snacks are just as delicious!

Use tahini for a nut-free version.

You can use other dates besides Medjool dates. I prefer them because they are larger and sweeter, but any variety will work!

Grate dark chocolate bar on top, or add mini chocolate chips or drizzled melted chocolate if you’d like!

How to Make Dates and Peanut Butter

Make this satisfying snack in just a few easy steps!

Using a sharp knife, carefully cut a slit into the center of the date and remove the pit from each one. Make sure not to cut all the way through the dates.

Place a heaping teaspoon of peanut butter into the slit of the date.

Top each date with a pecan half and sprinkle with a little bit of coarse sea salt. Enjoy!

How to Store Peanut Butter Stuffed Dates

Store these in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator. They should last 4-5 days.

 Can you freeze Dates and Peanut Butter?

Yes, you can pop them in the freezer to enjoy on a hot summer day! Freeze them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper until firm, then transfer them to a Ziploc bag for storage. Just let them thaw for a few minutes on the counter before eating them.

More Snacks To Try

If you enjoyed my Dates and Peanut Butter recipe, then try one of these quick and easy snack recipes next time to keep you and your family fueled up:

These No-Bake Rice Krispies Granola Bars are a perfect bite for breakfast on the go or an afternoon snack. Soft, crunchy, and slightly sweet, they’re made with Rice Krispies cereal, honey, semi-sweet chocolate chips, oats, peanut butter, and coconut.

Bacon Ranch Crackers are an easy snack packed with zesty cheesy flavor! Cheese Ritz Bits are oven-baked with ranch seasoning and bacon bits for a fun movie snack or game day appetizer!

Learn how to make Cheese Crackers at home with this easy recipe. Made from scratch with real cheddar, these homemade cheese crackers are a fantastic kid-friendly snack.

Cinnamon Sugar Popcorn is the perfect snack for movie nights, or to serve as an after-school or anytime snack.

Peanut Butter Popcorn Balls made with PB2 Organic Powdered Peanut Butter, popcorn, and marshmallows are a fun treat for both kids and adults! They’re easy to make, fun to eat, and can be ready in under an hour.

All things Peanut Butter

I am obsessed with peanut butter! It’s creamy, salty, and pairs with so many things perfectly (especially chocolate!) You’ll find tons of recipes that use peanut butter here on the blog. These are some of my favorite PB treats:

No Bake Peanut Butter Pie

Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter Bread

Chocolate Peanut Butter Fruit Dip

Chocolate Peanut Butter Dream Bars – our MOST popular dessert recipe! AND it’s no bake, too.

If you try this peanut butter dates recipe or have any questions, please let me know! Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think about this and all my recipes!

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Dates and Peanut Butter

Looking for a tasty, filling snack that’s easy to make? Try some chewy dried Dates and Peanut Butter for a treat full of fiber and flavor! They’re great for an after-school snack or anytime pick-me-up.
Course Snacks
Cuisine American
Keyword Dates and Peanut Butter
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 10 minutes minutes
Servings 5 servings
Calories 248kcal
Author Lynne Feifer

Ingredients

10 Medjool Dates with pits*10 teaspoons peanut butter creamy or crunchy*10 pecan halvescoarse sea salt

Instructions

Carefully pit each of the dates.
Place a heaping teaspoon of peanut butter into the slit of the date.
Top each date with a pecan half and sprinkle with a little bit of coarse sea salt.

Notes

*You can use dates without pits, but dates with them will be softer and fresher. 
*Almond butter or any nut butter can be substituted for the peanut butter, and is just as delicious.
You can also add some grated dark chocolate or mini chocolate chips, if you’d like!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 248kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 69mg | Potassium: 436mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 73IU | Vitamin C: 0.03mg | Calcium: 41mg | Iron: 1mg

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