Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Bacon Potato Hash with Egg

Bacon. All the cardiologists in the world screaming bloody murder cannot stop the goodness that is Bacon. In reality, it isn't in our best interest to indulge so moderation is definitely key. I was at the market today and found these beautiful red and yellow creamer potatoes. Creamers are generally Yukon Gold and Red potatoes that are harvested before they mature and so they are less starchy. I love potatoes because it's such a great flavor canvas and at $0.69 per pound it works out balancing the budget for the dish because bacon is definitely not cheap nowadays. First off, bacon used to come in 1 pound packages. These past few years, the 12 ounce pack has quietly made it's way in to the shelves and starting at $5 for said package, bacon in moderation makes a ton of sense. I was lucky that the market that I went to carried a brand of bacon that sold packs of irregular slices for about $1.50 less than the perfectly sliced ones. Brunch for 4 at about $10 is not too shabby. It's pretty hard to mess up a bacon dish, but this dish is definitely a Sunday Brunch keeper.

Bacon Potato Hash with Egg


Bacon Potato Hash with Egg

2 lbs red and yellow creamer potatoes quartered (but feel free to use whatever potatoes you have on hand)
1/2 pound bacon rough chopped 
1 large onion sliced thin
6 cloves of garlic rough chopped
2 Roma tomatoes large diced
3 tbsp sliced green onions
1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese

Procedure

boil the potatoes for about 20 minutes or until tender but not overcooked. set aside
brown the bacon, set aside and reserve the bacon grease
in the same pan, saute the garlic and onions together until they start to caramelize then add the tomatoes and saute until tender then remove from the pan and set aside.
now add a few more tbsp of bacon grease in the same pan and throw in the boiled potatoes in high heat.
do not pick at it too much. let it develop some crispy bits.
once the potatoes are golden brown and slightly crispy, throw in the garlic, onions and tomato and stir for a minute or so to incorporate the flavors.
add the bacon and about a minute later, as soon as the dish is heated through, add the cheese and stir for about a minute, serve with a sunny side up egg on top and ENJOY!





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