Sweet Potato, Bacon and Apple Hash
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By laurapalmerwashere
nc
on January 23, 2012
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This is an Excellent hash recipe. If you plan ahead and take the time to "put in place" all of your diced veg and sliced bacon....you Do Not Need to Change Anything about this recipe. Don't fret about the bacon cooked in oil producing too much grease....if you follow the steps outlined, all of the onion, apple and potato will use the fat just as it is supposed to and it's Perfect.
The toasted pepitas and scallion green added at the finish give a wonderful toasty crunch and contrast. Score again for chef Anne!!!!
By schen101
Dublin, Ohio
on January 19, 2012
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This is my favorite recipe for the winter season. I would not change a thing in the ingredients. I stock up apples in the fridge and sweet potatoes in my basement. So, I can cook this dish any time for my family and guests. If I ran out of bacon, I would use sausage instead. This dish is so yummy and nutritious. Even leftover is very good for a couple days.
By Wolfsmom
Valley of The Sun
on December 13, 2011
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Super delicious! My husband, son and I really enjoyed this side dish. I served it alongside a glazed ham steak. Instead of bacon, I used pancetta. The only problem I had (my fault, not the recipe's is by the time the potatoes started to crisp, some of my onions burned. I'll have to be more vigilant next time, but it was still absolutely yummy. I'll also add more bacon so the flavor is more pronounced. What could be better than nutritious produce bathed in pork fat? NOTHING! :0
By Chef #797520
Ohio
on December 03, 2011
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Delicious! I will use less olive oil next time, as it really doesn't take more than a splash to be sufficient. Very good, my husband loved it, and this will definitely be a dish I make again and again.
By Gdavi
on November 25, 2011
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This is a very good recipe. However, if you use fatty bacon or slab bacon, make sure to drain some of the bacon grease. I used thick cut slab bacon and it made the whole dish seem greasy and heavy.
By lmluna310
Cypress, TX
on November 18, 2011
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I made this with stuffed chicken breast and it was great. I would 1/2 the recipe next time because I'm cooking for 2. I don't think it'd be so great the next day (soggy, and the amount it makes is A LOT. Even with a bigger pan I think I'd have been out of luck. I had to set aside the apples, onion, and bacon while I crisped the potatoes, then mixed it together. I omitted the pepitas and replaced the scallions for shallots because it's all I had. I also did not put olive oil in the pan to fry bacon, kind of pointless because the bacon will fry in it's own fat. I then threw out the bacon grease and set the bacon aside, then continued cooking with olive oil since it's healthier.
Also, anything w/ a 30 min. prep time isn't easy to me, it's medium. Besides that the flavor was excellent and my boyfriend who isn't a fan of sweet potatoes loved it and went back for seconds.
By nspen
on November 15, 2011
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I turned this into a chicken hash because I didn't have enough bacon to use. I didn't use the scallions or the pepitas either. It still turned out great! I thought it needed a bit more oomph so I made the maple glaze from the glazed chicken recipe but only used 1/4 cup of real maple syrup and instead of cayenne I used a pinch of dried red pepper flakes. Once that reduced down a bit I poured it over the entire hash and gave it a toss to mix it in. It was delicious!
By chrisaloia
Seattle
on November 13, 2011
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Freaking delicious!!!!!!!
By sbwilson4_7761527
Salem, OR
on October 28, 2011
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Great recipe. The number of people coming for dinner increased and I didn't have enough sweet potatoes so I added some Yukon Gold potatoes and it all blended together beautifully. I didn't have pepitas so I used a little pumpkin seed oil. Yum.
By cashbeth_8297547
Newburyport, MA
on October 23, 2011
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This was really delicious. My friend cannot eat pork though, so I swapped in crumbled apple chicken sausage. With some cayenne and maple glaze (from the chicken recipe drizzled over it, it is extremely comforting, especially on a cooler night! It is also really good with some poached or fried eggs on top!