These oven baked 3-ingredient beef wrapped dates are the kind of easy party appetizer that disappears fast. They hit that perfect sweet-and-savory balance with soft Medjool dates, salty roasted beef, and a simple toothpick to hold everything together while they bake. This is the sort of nostalgic family reunion snack that feels a little retro in the best way, and it is especially handy when you need something low-effort that still looks impressive on the table.

Serve these warm as a starter with a cheese board, fresh fruit, mixed nuts, or a crisp veggie tray to round out the spread. They also pair nicely with sparkling water, iced tea, or a chilled white wine, and if you are putting together a bigger appetizer table, they fit right in next to sliders, dips, and simple finger foods.

Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Beef Wrapped Dates

Servings: 8

Close up of baked beef wrapped dates
Close up of baked beef wrapped dates

Ingredients

24 Medjool dates, pitted

12 slices thinly sliced deli roast beef, cut in half lengthwise
24 toothpicks

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and lightly grease a glass casserole dish or line it with parchment for easier cleanup.

2. Wrap each pitted date with a half slice of roast beef, stretching the beef gently around the date so it overlaps slightly.

3. Secure each wrapped date with a toothpick and place them seam-side down in the casserole dish in a single layer.

4. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes, or until the beef is darkened and crisp around the edges and the dates are hot, soft, and glossy.

5. Let them cool for 5 minutes before serving warm. Transfer to a platter if you like, or serve straight from the dish for easy entertaining.

Variations & Tips

Add a creamy center: If you want a richer bite, stuff each date with a small piece of cream cheese or goat cheese before wrapping it in the beef. It adds a tangy contrast that works really well with the sweetness of the dates.

Make them ahead: You can assemble the dates a day in advance, cover the dish, and refrigerate until you are ready to bake. This is one of those really practical party recipes that makes hosting feel much easier.

Watch the bake time: Because deli roast beef can vary in thickness and saltiness, start checking a little early. Thinner slices crisp fast, while thicker slices may need the full baking time.

Use a rack if needed: If you want even more crisp edges, set the wrapped dates on a small baking rack over a sheet pan instead of baking them directly in the dish. That helps heat circulate around them.

Try a smoky version: A light sprinkle of smoked paprika before baking can add a subtle smoky flavor without changing the simplicity of the recipe too much.