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Mensa secunda (sweets and fruits closing the cena)

Dulcia Domestica — Honeyed and Peppered Stuffed Dates with Almonds

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Pitted dates stuffed with almonds or pine nuts, rolled in salt and pepper, then candied in hot honey. A sweet-spicy bite, glossy and melting.

Mensa secunda (sweets and fruits closing the cena)

Pitted dates stuffed with almonds or pine nuts, rolled in salt and pepper, then candied in hot honey. A sweet-spicy bite, glossy and melting.

To close my banquet, I reserve what Palmyra offers most precious: its dates. We hollow them out, slip an almond inside, first pass them through salt — yes, salt, do not laugh — then make them shine in hot honey laced with pepper. Sugar, salt, and the fire of spice in a single bite: such is the art of my house. Take one, and remember the queen who gave it to you.
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Ingredients
  • Pitted Palmyra datesa bowl (sweet casing)
  • Almonds or pine nutsone per date (filling)
  • Saltfor rolling (Apician salty contrast)
  • Honeyfor candying (glaze)
  • Peppera pinch (spicy warmth)
How it was made : Apicius gives this recipe under the name dulcia domestica: pitted dates stuffed with nuts, pine nuts, or ground pepper, rolled in salt, then fried/candied in cooked honey. The sweet-salty-spicy contrast is deliberate, typical of Roman taste.
Sources : Apicius, De re coquinaria, Book VII (dulcia domestica) · Pliny the Elder, Natural History (dates of Syria)