Hello and happy hump day! I love Wednesdays
because it’s as if you can almost smell the weekend. I can’t wait!
Since I bought my bottle of maple syrup
last week, I have been happily using it. First it was to make Maple
Almond Granola and this time, I used it to slather over some oven roasted sweet
potato fries.
Oh I assure you that it is amazing. It’s
sweet on top of sweet. It gets better though because what’s the best thing to
add onto some sweet potato fries that have been slathered with maple syrup?
Bacon, obviously!
When you combine sweet and salty it takes
you to a whole new flavour stratosphere. This
is what happened here.
I cooked the bacon on a non-stick grill
pan. As bacon is oily enough, I did not use any additional oil when I cooked
them. It is easy and most importantly, you still get crispy bacon.
To make it even more incredible, I used
thyme and rosemary here. I could not wait for it to finish roasting as the
smell was so mouthwatering, it was the longest 45 minutes ever. This is a great
side dish or make more to make it into a meal. You will be so pleased you tried
it.
Coming back to this weekend, what have you
got planned? Are you cooking or do you have plans to go out for a meal?
Recipe for Maple Roasted Sweet Potato Fries with Bacon
Prep Time: 10 minutes / Cooking Time for Sweet Potato Fries: 45 minutes / Cooking Time for Bacon: 5 minutes / Serves 2 as a side dish or 1 for a main meal
Ingredients
400gm Sweet Potatoes (3 medium potatoes)
160gm Smoked Bacon (4 medium Slices)
2 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
2 Tbsp Maple Syrup
1 tsp Paprika
1 tsp Garlic Powder
½ tsp Salt
2 sprigs of Thyme (leaves only)
1 sprig of Rosemary (leaves only)
Method
1. Pre-heat oven to 170°C and line a large baking tray with aluminum foil.
2. Scrub the sweet potatoes and cut into wedges (you can remove the skin if you like but I left them on for mine). In a large bowl, pour in the vegetable oil and maple syrup. Add in the paprika, garlic powder, salt, thyme and rosemary. Whisk the ingredients evenly and pour the mixture over the sweet potatoes. Mix to coat the sweet potatoes and spread the sweet potatoes out into a thin, flat layer. Roast for 45 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, while the sweet potatoes are roasting, prepare the bacon. Cut into strips length ways and cook on a non-stick grill pan over medium-high heat. It should take about 3-4 minutes. Remove and leave to cool. When it’s cool enough to handle, cut into smaller pieces.
4. Once the sweet potato fries are ready, remove from oven and dish out. Mix in the cooked bacon and serve.


Holy yum, this looks phenomenal! I mean, bacon anything makes me happy and I love the maple here. Looks like the perfect thing to cheer up this dreary day out where I live :)
ReplyDeleteAmy | Club Narwhal
Thank you Amy! Yes, I agree, bacon is always good :) Hope the weather will improve where you are and spring finally arrives! :)
DeleteGood Morning Ai Lin, I adore sweet potatoes especially when they have been roasted and I am partial to a little bacon. Maple syrup is something that I have not used in savoury cooking, but as I have a sweet tooth, I think I will just love this combination of sweet and salty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. I am so glad I popped over to visit Anyonita at Get Him Fed Friday's and found this recipe.
I have enjoyed my visit Ai Lin. Have a lovely weekend.
Best Wishes
Daphne
Hi Daphne, thank you so much for your kind comment. This is a really good sweet and salty combination and I hope you like it. Really happy you stopped by and have a great weekend too!
DeleteSounds amazing! Thanks for coming over and sharing at The Weekend Retreat!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! See you again this week!
DeleteOh my goodness....I LOVE this flavor combination! I've never thought to put bacon with sweet potatoes but I can't wait to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy! Let me know when you have tried it - I would love to know! :)
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