On the side: Potatoes & Bacon

I know. Not a novel combination, but sure it is a winning one! This is a pretty universal dish, I guess. I can’t claim as Latin cuisine, but it is something I grew up eating. My mom would often make this and add beaten eggs just before they were done. The result was a sorta scrambled Spanish tortilla.

This is another no-recipe side dish, just an idea to think of next time you’re serving potatoes.

Bacon Potatoes

Potatoes, peeled & cubed
Bacon, chopped
Green onions, chopped
Butter (optional)
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper

After cubing the peeled potatoes, toss them in a pot filled with cool water and salted. Bring them to a boil and cook until tender, but not completely soft–they will finish cooking later. Drain the water and set the potatoes aside.

While the potatoes boil, heat a skillet (large enough to hold the potatoes) and render the fat from the bacon. Cook the bacon until it begins to turn golden but before it is completely crisp. Add the green onions and stir to make sure they don’t brown too much.

Add the potatoes to the bacon & onion mixture, tossing the potatoes to coat in the bacon fat. If the potatoes seem too dry, add a bit of butter to fully coat them. Season with salt & pepper and serve!

The Hubbz and BBoy, being men and lovers of excess, decided that these were just a step away from being baked potatoes. So they topped them with crema fresca (creme fraiche or you could use sour cream) and shredded cheese. And you know what? They DID taste just like a baked potato and it was soooo good! Also, any leftovers are awesome for tacos, whether you add eggs or beans or neither. YUM!

Cookingly yours,
Anamaris

Comments ( 12 )

  1. Replykatie o.

    umm hello- miss featured photography post! and oh my word these look good. and fattening. i love it! ps. shutterboo clearly hasn't seen this yet. :)

    • Replychefyourself

      I was psyched about that, though I was surprised that they pulled me in for photog. I'll take it and the 1,000 page hits :)

  2. Replygreysqrl

    A food blog with excellent photographs is hard to find. It all looks so good. :)

  3. ReplyBrooke

    I love bacon and potatoes. But after having made dishes like this myself, I know that my stomach doesn't like it an hour or so later. Of course, that does not stop my consumption.

  4. Replyjay-lo

    I have tried this just not with eggs. I think we may be eating this for Sunday breakfast...YUMMMY!

  5. ReplyFuture DILF-in-Training

    Looks delish! Consider my diet ruined!

  6. ReplyAbby

    I think this is great. Especially since I'm going to a dorm right now and the breakfast food is nasty.

  7. Replypurplume

    My grandson is coming to visit. I want to try this for breakfast one day. Perfect timing on your part. XD

  8. Replynorma

    This has to be a Latino thing. I have prepared this for my children and theirs. As a matter of fact while vacationing in Ocean City, MD with my husbands family reunion, I made this for all the children and boy where they happy. You did a beautiful job on this one.

    • Replychefyourself

      You know, it is such a perfect combo. I guess as Latinos we love our pork (bacon) and our tubers!

  9. Replyjojo0512

    I think this is great. Especially since I'm going to a hostel and the breakfast food is disgusting now.

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