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Feta Walnut Date Cigars

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If these whimsical hors d'oeuvres taste somewhat familiar to you it's because they happen to be a fancified take on bourek, Turkish feta-stuffed phyllo rolls. Here, those familiar flavors not only echo ingredients of Turkish cuisine, but are also reminiscent of walnut-date bread with cream cheese: a delicious American classic. For more seasonal recipes, download the free Gourmet Live app and stay tuned to the Gourmet Live blog for the latest updates.

Cooks' notes:

•Filling can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.
•Unbaked cigars keep frozen for up to 1 week. To freeze, put cigars on a rimmed baking sheet and freeze until very firm, about 1 hour, then transfer to a sealable plastic bag. When ready to bake, do not thaw. Place frozen cigars on a baking sheet and place directly in oven for 20 to 25 minutes.
•If using frozen phyllo, be sure to follow manufacturer's instructions for thawing it; if you are in a hurry and try to thaw it too quickly, you'll likely end up with a frustrating mass of stuck-together sheets or a pile of shreds.
•Fresh phyllo that’s never been frozen is a delight to work with; you might find it labeled 'strudel dough'. Look for it in international, Greek, Middle Eastern, or Eastern European markets.

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