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Bacon And Egg Potato Skins

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Bacon Egg Potato Skins @RunninSrilankan

When a friend of mine was cramming for her Bar exams, she would eat a potato every night. She would go on and on about how that potato calmed her nerves and helped her shut off her worried mind. As I am always spewing out “facts” trying to justify my coffee habit, I was not about to deny her justification for her potato-a-day habit.

Davidsons Safest Choice Eggs

Then I came across a book called “Potatoes not Prozac”, by Dr. Kathleen DesMaisons. Now, this book was released back in 2008, so you probably already know about it. But, I have this annoying habit of jumping onto bandwagons a little too late (7 years to be exact in this case) but better late than never -right? In this book, Dr. DesMaisons talks about how potatoes can cause an insulin response that “effects the movement of the amino acid tryptophan from your blood into your brain”. DesMaisons further goes onto say that our bodies use tryptophan to make serotonin, which is responsible for that mellow and happy feeling we get – like after a turkey dinner!

Now, I am not a nutritionist or dietitian and have no scientific explanation for this, but, I do have practical proof! At times when I am super stressed, I’ve been turning to potatoes – with a side of eggs. Even though Dr. Kathleen DesMaisons specifies that protein can block potatoes’ nutritional powers, I have grown to treat potatoes and eggs as my comfort food.

Bacon Egg Cheese Potato Skins @RunninSrilankan

This past Saturday, my daughter wanted to have some tater tots with eggs and bacon for breakfast. As tater tot’s don’t hang out in our refrigerator often, and as I wanted to put something a bit healthier in her belly, I suggested homemade potato skins. And, we ended up with these Bacon And Egg Potato Skins!

I used Davidson’s Safest Choice Eggs for these skins as I wasn’t planning on cooking them all the way through and besides – who doesn’t love a little drippy yolk action in the morning?

Breakfast Potato Skins A@RunninSrilankan

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Breakfast Bacon Egg Potato Skins With Davidson's Safest Choise Eggs @RunninSrilankan

Bacon And Egg Potato Skins

You cannot go wrong with these potato skins! Filled with bacon and cheese and some runny eggs, they are sure to get your morning off to a tasty and filling start!

Ingredients

  • 4 Davidson's Safest Choice Eggs
  • 2 potatoes
  • 2 pieces bacon
  • 4 small rectangular slivers of cheese, to fit into the potatoes
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Olive Oil
  • Parsley or cilantro to garnish
  • Optional toppings: chili flakes, salsa, avocado

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  2. Microwave the 2 potatoes till cooked and cut them in half
  3. Scoop out the insides of the potatoes - making little "potato boats" in the process
  4. Add a sliver of cheese in each potato half and place potatoes on a baking tray (I used bunched up foil to make sure they were upright before the next step)
  5. Brush potatoes with olive oil
  6. Break an egg into each potato half and bake for 18-20 minutes
  7. Cook strips of bacon and drain well on paper towels
  8. Take the eggs out of the oven - making sure the whites are set
  9. I sprinkled the potato skins with bacon and salt and pepper and parsley and chili flakes, but avocados and salsa would make some super tasty toppings too.

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Thao @ In Good Flavor

Friday 12th of June 2015

Oh my goodness! This is a fantastic idea! I'm swooning over that runny egg.

Shashi

Sunday 14th of June 2015

Runny yolks rock, don't they! Thanks Thao!

Farrah

Friday 12th of June 2015

This is such a genius idea! <3!!! I'm going to have to try it out with turkey bacon! :D It'd make the perfect breakfast!

Shashi

Sunday 14th of June 2015

...or dinner! :) Thanks so much Farrah!

Tandy | Lavender and Lime

Friday 12th of June 2015

This is a winner in my books. Good luck :)

Shashi

Sunday 14th of June 2015

Thanks so much Tandy

Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

Friday 12th of June 2015

I made this for breakfast recently topped with just a bit of sour cream and chives and what a hit they were. Yummo!!

Shashi

Sunday 14th of June 2015

Oooh chives and sour cream sound amazing as toppings, Maureen!

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Friday 12th of June 2015

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes. And Yes. I want these now for breakfast Shashi.

Absolutely stunning and simple recipe making such a gorgeous looking breakfast.

BTW, I'm like you, I'm often jumping onto bandwagons a little too late too, but hey, at least we're double checking they're right by leaving them a bit longer than when such claims come out eh? :-)

Shashi

Sunday 14th of June 2015

Thanks so much Neil!! Haha - I like how you think!

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