If you are wondering what to serve your guests at your next soiree….I would say to give these Bacon-Wrapped Apricots with Sage a try. I’ve always loved bacon-wrapped dates so why not apricots? I also love the addition of sage. It’s a nice complement to the dried apricot. Brushed with maple syrup, these really are a treat!
I can’t think of a better appetizer you can throw together in a flash, they are that simple to make. I appreciate their chic look, especially if you use cute little serving sticks.
This recipe makes two dozen, but you might want to double it as they will disappear fast. These bites are especially perfect for cocktail hour and you won’t be stuck in the kitchen making them while guests party it up.
Preheat oven to 375o F. Place a sage leaf on each apricot.
Wrap each apricot with a piece of bacon and place seam side down on a baking sheet.
Bake until bacon is beginning to crisp, 6 to 10 minutes each side (this will depend on your oven, they will first brown on the bottom so flip one over to see how they are doing). Remove from the oven and brush with the maple syrup.
Serve with cute toothpicks!
Bacon Wrapped Apricots with Sage
Ingredients
- 24 small fresh sage leaves
- 24 large dried apricots
- 8 slices bacon, cut crosswise into thirds
- 2 Tablespoons pure maple syrup
- toothpicks for serving
Directions
- Preheat oven to 375 F. Place a sage leaf on each apricot. Wrap each apricot with a piece of bacon and place seam side down on a baking sheet. Bake until bacon is beginning to crisp, 6 to 10 minutes each side (this will depend on your oven, they will brown first on the bottom so flip one over to see how they are doing). Remove from the oven and brush with the maple syrup.
- -Keep warm in a 250 F oven if they are ready before your guests arrive.
- Serve with toothpicks.
The Teacher Cooks says
I love bacon wrapped water chestnuts. These have got to be incredible. Love your forks!
Traci says
I had a nice lunch and am not even hungry….or so I thought! These will go nicely as a prelude to the “wing-a-palooza” my hubby is hosting next month! Yummmm
dawn says
These are simply elegant!!
The Recipe Diva says
Love this! Nothing beats appreciating simple real food and flavors. And as usual… beautiful photography!
Victor Panichkul says
OMG. Those look delicious. Pork fat rules. I’ve wrapped scallops with bacon, chicken liver with bacon, melon with bacon, but never apricots. But I love apricots. I bet this would be delicious washed down with some Argyle Brut RosĂƒÂ©.
rose says
continue being colorful with lots of gorgeous textures! What an innovation; thank you for sharing such beautiful photos!
Kate says
This looks marvelous and simple enough for kids to help. Wonderful!
The Duo Dishes says
But of course, but of course. That sweet, salty, savory combination is the one that hits every spot.
Mental P Mama says
Mmmmmmm.
Kim living life says
ok so bacon wrappd anything has me fom the get go. I absolutely love drool love pitted prunes wrapped in bacon, we know them as Devils on horseback. You can stuff the prunes with anything too, almonds, fetta, camembert let your imagination run wild.
annbb says
What a great flavor combination! And you’ve made such a beautiful presentation!
Julie says
I’ll bet I’d like these way better than the bacon wrapped dates!
Liz C. says
Oh. Mmmmmrrrrrrrrrooooowwww! I can’t wait to give these babies a try. Bacon seems like the perfect thing to tame the *puckery* taste of the apricots. Brilliant!
Miriam says
I make a similar thing with prunes, but I had never tried with apricots. And I like the sage addition!
Robert says
The addition of the sage is what make my mouth water on these–looks like a perfect savory combination w/ the sweetness and saltiness of the bacon and apricot. And a perfect size for a quick appetizer.
Katrina says
Mmm, I love apricots! These sound/look great!
Tammy says
When I saw the title of this post I thought “no way”! Then I saw the picture and decided “yes way”! You amazed me!
Maggie says
Wow, never thought of this but they sound delicious!
Lea Ann says
Cathy these look fabulous. I’m getting ready to create a peach cookbook for charity. I’m going to try this with peaches. Should work.
elra says
Sweet and savory, how delish!
Holly Heller says
Ooooo I’ve done this with dates but never knew what to do with apricots – I love this idea!
June says
Wow this looks wonderful. I’ll give ’em a try (with dates too). Have never made either but that’s about to change. Thanks Cathy!
5 Star Foodie says
Great appetizer!
Rachel the SdOC says
Oh yum. I am such a sweet-salty freak. I’d devour the whole platter.
My brother sometimes makes something similar for barbecues that you might appreciate. He wraps slices of fresh peaches in prosciutto, skewers them, and puts them on the grill. To die for.
Lisa Sipple says
I am going to make these for a get together this weekend! Thanks!
Marjie says
Do I have to share?
Saver Queen says
Wow, I can’t wait for apricot season around here. Making this with apricots fresh from the vine would be divine! đŸ™‚
Pam says
Nice! They look so delicious – anything is better wrapped in bacon.
Robin Sue says
I am always looking for something else to wrap bacon around. This is great!
DW says
Oh my goodness… sweet and savory bundles of joy! And the sage.. the sage takes these to another plane of existence. Thanks for sharing!
DW says
Oh my goodness. Sweet and savory bundles of bliss! and the sage… the sage takes these to another plane of existence. Thanks for sharing!
Melynda says
What a delicious flavor combination.
Lindsey says
I googled these ingredients after trying this at an elegant outdoor wedding. I can’t believe I found the recipe! We couldn’t leave the app servers for the actual catering, they were that good!
Richard Warren says
So basically it’s like an Apricot Saltimbocca with an American twist? Yum!