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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.

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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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Bacon And Egg Potato Skins

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Author: Shashi
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

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  • Microwave the 2 potatoes till cooked and cut them in half
  • Scoop out the insides of the potatoes - making little "potato boats" in the process
  • 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)
  • Brush potatoes with olive oil
  • Break an egg into each potato half and bake for 18-20 minutes
  • Cook strips of bacon and drain well on paper towels
  • Take the eggs out of the oven - making sure the whites are set
  • 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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  1. Oh my goodness! This is a fantastic idea! I’m swooning over that runny egg.

  2. Farrah says:

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

  3. This is a winner in my books. Good luck 🙂

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

  5. 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? 🙂

  6. Kelly says:

    These look incredible, Shashi! Love this idea! With those gorgeous runny yolks, I could eat this for breakfast lunch or dinner!

  7. hotlyspiced says:

    I have never heard of potatoes being good for calming nerves but whatever works! Better to be getting help from a potato than from a pharmaceutical company. I think the combination of potatoes, eggs and bacon is wonderful. This could either be a great snack or a simple dinner xx

  8. Ashley says:

    How freakin’ cool are these potato skins!!!??? With that egg in the middle! Oh my gosh I love these Shashi! You’re making me want breakfast for dinner!

  9. Pang @ circahappy says:

    I definitely can eat this every single day. It looks SO YUMMYYYYY 🙂

  10. This is a really fun breakfast-inspired “appetizer”!

  11. I could never say no to a potato skin, especially when there’s bacon and egg involved!

  12. Joanne says:

    You can skip the bacon on mine, but these sound like a delicious breakfast or dinner option!

  13. HUbba HUBBBAAAA!!!! GiGi like – GiGi want – GiGi turned to cave woman to express her interest in these eggskins!

  14. These look fantastic, Shashi! Honestly the kind of thing I’d happily wake up to every morning!!

  15. Great idea! I want to make these right now 😀

  16. nagimaehashi says:

    OMG OMG! Check out those runny yolks! This is totally my kind of breakfast. I love it!! Pinning!

  17. Howie Fox @ HurryTheFoodUp says:

    I never heard that protein can block the nutrtional benefits of potatoes! Definitely something I’ll look into. Apart from that this dish looks really amazing. It’s funny, even though I don’t eat meat anymore I directly have the taste of bacon on my toungue, it’s just sooo tasty.

    • Shashi says:

      Haha – yup, bacon is in a league of its own!
      Thanks so much Howie! I am not a nutritionist, I was sharing what I had read, so I would love to know what you find!

  18. So very interesting about the potatoes…. I have always been a big potato fan, it seems like they fill me up and keep me satisfied for hours. I love this idea with the eggs! It’s beautiful and just brilliant!

  19. cottercrunch says:

    yes,i love that book! and it’s why we love potatoes, especially with eggs and for dinner. the slow insulin response and healthy adrenals! YUM!

  20. I’ve been a bit grumpy for a few days. Perhaps, these beautiful potatoes could cheer me up (that’s a hint!). And I like your wooden board – send it along with the skillet please:) Nicely done, Shashi!

    • Shashi says:

      Hahaha! Sure thing Ben! Skillet and board are in the mail! But, this mail system we have in NYC and Atlanta isn’t great – goodies and utensils just disappear!

  21. kitchenriffs says:

    Potatoes and eggs just go together, don’t they? Love these skins — loads of flavor, and they’re a great platform for whatever you want to stack on top of them! Really good stuff — thanks!

  22. Ahhh these look so good! So so good. I’ve never eaten eggs on potatoes but I think it’s about time I start!

  23. allybillhorn says:

    Oh yum! It’s breakfast in a potato!

  24. Mira says:

    These are just perfect Shashi! Love them! And yes for the drippy eggs! Need to try Davidson’s!

  25. Yes, loving the drippy egg! My boys would go crazy over this for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I have tried to look for pasteurized eggs before in HK and they are not available. As drippy eggs really make this dish hoping that Davidson’ eggs come to Asia soon. Shared and pinned, of course!

  26. Potatoes are THE comfort food. These skins look so delicious! The perfect bite 😉

  27. Nom. Nom. What a great idea! Lovin’ it!

  28. Potatoes are one of the foodie loves of my life! I hate seeing them get such a bad rap all the time, so I love that you’re showing them some love 😀 And I can definitely speak to their calming qualities. My mom has a serious adoration for white potatoes, and sometimes she’ll eat a leeeeeeettle bit too many and end up passed out on the couch about 30 minutes later 😆

    • Shashi says:

      Hahaha – Oh Amanda – that’s just too funny! But, I gotta say, sometimes I do the same! We’ve been making roasted potatoes with tons of spies and we have been eating a tad too many and well, the other day, I fell asleep during Grey Anatomy!

  29. spicedblog says:

    Interesting! I had no idea that potatoes calmed your nerves. I clearly need to go out and buy a bag ASAP then. We’ve had some contractors doing work on our house, and let’s just say they are taking their sweet time. They were supposed to be gone 3 weeks ago, but our house is still in disarray. I clearly need some of these awesome potato skins for breakfast…like every single day! Awesome job, Shashi! 🙂

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks so much David! Dude – sounds like your contractors might have been hitting the potatoes! Think it’s time to feed them some of your Black forest brownie pie AND LOADS AND LOADS of coffee – and they might turn into energizer bunnies! maybe? 😉

  30. I am OBSESSING over these! We have been eating potatoes and eggs for breakfast A LOT lately, and I adore Davidson’s Safest Choice Eggs. How have I never thought to eat my eggs ON my potatoes. You. Are. Brilliant! Pinned!

  31. Amy Stafford says:

    Love this creative way to serve breakfast!

  32. Through Her Looking Glass says:

    Gorgeous potato skins Shashi. Love this idea. I’ll take three over easy please!

  33. hipfoodiemom says:

    Shashi, I love these potato skins!!! I can have these (minus the cheese of course), hooray!!!! and they look delicious!

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks so much Alice – I am lactose intolerant and cheddar doesn’t mess me up…something about lactose content being lower in aged cheeses or something…

  34. Angie@Angie's Recipes says:

    This looks like the BEST breakfast ever!