• Recipes: Cheesy Bacon Potatoes Bites

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    Cheesy Bacon Potato Bites

    I try to keep potatoes on hand for a variety of family recipes.  It is fun to try out some new recipes with the potatoes too.  The Cheesy Bacon Potato Bites is one we tried a few months ago and our family liked it so much we have added several variations to this recipe.  If we need to use up some potatoes or a simple side dish this is a good one for family meals.

    Part of this recipe is with regular dairy cheese and the another part using soy cheese (dairy free cheese).  If you have someone in your family that has a dairy allergy you could use this recipe to do the whole pan dairy free or part of it like we did for our family (depending on the intensity of the dairy reaction).  It is a simple recipe that you can alter to suit your family.

    Cheesy Baked Potatoes:

    • 4 Potatoes (we used red potatoes this time)
    • 2 tablespoons Olive Oil
    • 1 tablespoon Garlic Salt (we like Lawry’s)
    • 1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
    • 1 cup Shredded Cheese (we used Colby Jack and the orange cheese the right of the picture is actually Soy Cheese)
    • 1/4 cup of Bacon Bits

    1.  Rinse the potatoes.

    2.  Slice the potatoes into 1/2 inch slices.

    3.  Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

    4.  Spray the bottom of a 9×13 baking dish.

    5.  Place the potatoes in a single layer in your 9×13 dish.  Brush each potato with olive oil.

    6.  Sprinkle the tops of the potatoes with garlic salt and black pepper.  Bake at 400 degrees for 25 minutes.

    7.  Pull the potatoes out of the oven.  Add the cheese and bacon to the tops of the potatoes.  Bake for an additional 5 minutes.

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    Potatoes sliced, oiled, seasoned, and ready to go into the oven

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     Potatoes after being baked for 25 minutes.  Time to add the toppings – cheese & bacon!

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     Cheese has been added and already melting because the potatoes are so hot!  Next comes a layer of bacon, five more minutes in the oven, and it’s ready!  As you can see from the picture you could make this a “dairy free” recipe if you use dairy free cheese such as soy.

  • Recipe: Swedish Baked Potatoes

    I had the family’s Valentine’s Day Dinner celebration pretty much planned out based off the items that I had in the refrigerator and pantry (steak, baked potatoes, fresh stir fry vegetables, fresh fruit salad, cherry limeade fruit punch from the girls birthday party, poppy seed french bread, and cheesecake).  Since I had gotten potatoes on clearance at the grocery store earlier I wanted to do baked potatoes to go with the steak but was hoping to try a different recipe.  I adapted this recipe from SeasaltwithFood and it turned out really well!  Everyone in our family LOVED these potatoes (including the kids)!  The girls even wanted to know if they could take the leftover potatoes to school for their lunches the next day they like them so much.  The best part is they were pretty easy to do.  They had much more flavor than regular baked potatoes plus we didn’t add any additional butter or toppings because they were so tender and tasty (which means they were probably healthier for us too).  This one has become family favorite already!

    Swedish Baked Potatoes:

    • 4 large Potatoes
    • Garlic Seasoning
    • Olive Oil
    • Sea Salt

    Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.  Place the potato on a cutting board and make thin slices down the whole length of the potato (each slice should go almost all the way through the potato).  Put potatoes on a baking tray or in a baking dish.  Sprinkle Garlic seasoning over each potato. Make sure some garlic seasoning gets down in between a few of the potato slices on each potato for extra flavoring.  Spread butter over the tops of each potato with a butter knife.  Brush olive oil on over the butter.  Sprinkle the sea salt on top of the potatoes.   Bake for 20 minutes on convection oven or 40 minutes if baking regularly (bake until potatoes are tender).  When done the potatoes will be soft on the inside and the skin will be crispy.

    You can put butter, sour cream, bacon pieces, and cracked pepper out as additional toppings for those wanting more flavor.