Date Nut Bites with Cream Cheese Frosting
Date Nut Bites with Cream Cheese Frosting.
My mom has made Date Nut Bread for as long as I can remember, and I’ve always loved it. She would bake them in one pound coffee cans and they would look so wonderful topped with icing and sprinkles. I love being the helper and delivering them to neighbors and friends for her. When I got married I’d make them and oh how I loved a slice heated then spread with cream cheese. I knew I wanted to make a version of her Date Nut Bread, so I adjusted the recipe a bit and added cream cheese frosting and well. Well no more storing coffee cans, no more greasing and flouring the cans, then baking then washing the cans again. Yea this is way more fun. Just bake and eat!
Date Nut Bites Recipe {printable recipe}
1 pound dry sugar coated pitted dates
2 tsp baking soda
1 cup boiling water
1 cup butter
1 1/2 cups sugar
4 cups flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped walnuts
2 eggs
2 teaspoon vanilla
In bowl place dates with baking soda and boiling water. Stir and let cool.
In separate bowl beat butter and sugar, add flour, baking powder, salt. Stir in slightly beaten eggs vanilla and nuts. Add cooled date mixture, stir until Incorporated.
Cream Cheese Frosting
4 oz cream cheese
2 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
beat cream cheese then add in the sugar and vanilla, mix until smooth.
Pipe frosting on cooled Date Nut Bites and top with sprinkles.
Bake at 325 for dark pans checking at 12 minutes until toothpick comes out almost dry. If you over bake them, they will be dry.
This recipe made over 50 minis and a dozen cookies.
Oh did I mentions I made cookies too. Since there was plenty of batter I used a large scoop and made drop cookies. They are soft and muffin like, not crisp cookie texture, but I’m calling them cookies 🙂
What a cute idea – little bite size date nut bread bites!
Such a winning combination of flavors!!!
Love these! So festive and fun!
We posted about similar recipes from our moms, mine are little bite sized frosted cookies. Mom recipes are the best—happy holidays!
This looks so delish. I need these in my life. Cream cheese frosting…I’ve had some of that today. And yesterday. And the day before that 🙂
These look so pretty and festive! I love that your mom used to bake them in coffee cans, I can just picture it…love those kinds of food memories 🙂 happy holidays Diane!
My mom always made date bread too:) What a great idea to frost them and add cookies to the mix!
My mom made date and nut breads every Christmas too. I like your idea of these in little bites and that you frosted them 🙂
Anything with cream cheese frosting! My mother made pear bread (with lots of dried fruits) which made a huge batch – gave it to everyone that moved….
I always like small bite sized foods, it means I can eat more than one and not feel guilty. 😉
Have to try these! Looks delicious!
I love making muffin top cookies and your sound so good!
Happy Holidays Diane!
These look amazing Diane! Happy holidays to you & your family 🙂 xxoo
Simply wonderful 🙂
Love these! They’re so cute. I would love to bring these to our family New Year’s party. Is it a party when your mom’s involved? Oh well, that’s as good as it gets for me these days. Thanks for another great recipe!
I LOVE dates. The fact that you do too makes me like you even more!!!! Go team Dates, LOL!
Would love to make these, however, missing temp of oven? Also length of baking time?
They look so good.
oops, so sorry about that. I checked my notes and I baked them at 325 degrees (I have dark coated pans) 350 for regular pans,and started checking every minute at 12 minutes. Mine were done between 12 and 15 minutes. I took them out when toothpick was almost dry, and they were moist not dry when cooled. Thanks again for catching my error.
~Diane
I was reading your Date Nut Bites with Cream Cheese Frosting recipe and I think there is a mistake in the instructions. It says to add baking soda twice. I think the second time should be baking powder. Please let me know if this is correct because I would love to make these. Thanks so much.
yes you are correct, the second addition is of baking powder, I adjusted the recipe to reflect it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.