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Delicious as party food, as a comforting dinner after a long day, or simply as a way to celebrate the fact that bacon isn’t actually all that bad for you, these hearty sweet potatoes are first baked to give them a crispy, caramelized outside, and then stuffed with a hot and savory mixture of shrimp, bacon, and spices.
They’re filling enough that one can be a main course on its own or make half a potato for each person as a side dish.
It might seem strange to be recommending sweet potatoes as a main course, even if you know that safe starches are nothing to fear. Where's the fat and the protein?
But the shrimp in these potatoes actually provide 24 grams of protein per serving (and that's without even counting the bacon), and the ghee and olive oil add plenty of healthy fat.
Athletes might want to add a little more shrimp or just eat their potato alongside another protein-rich food, but for most people, it actually makes a reasonably balanced meal.
To get enough stuffing for each potato, you’ll have to use twice the number of potatoes you actually intend to serve. So for example, if you’re making 4 stuffed potatoes, you’ll need to start with 8 potatoes.
This is actually a blessing in disguise because it gives you some room for error when you’re scooping out the insides. Sweet potatoes are pretty delicate, and the skin can break apart easily, so you might want to practice with one or two of your “extra” potatoes before you dig into the ones you actually plan to serve.
If you don’t like sweet potatoes or just don’t have any, you can also use white potatoes instead – see the full article for an explanation of why white potatoes are really nothing to fear.
The taste of a white potato is a little different (more starchy, less sweet), so the final result will not exactly imitate what you’d get with sweet potatoes, but it’s tasty in its own right.
Bacon-Shrimp Stuffed Sweet PotatoesRecipe
SERVES: 4 PREP: 20 min COOK: 1h 20 min
Ingredients
- 8 sweet potatoes;
- 1 lb. large raw shrimp, deveined and tails removed, cut into thirds;
- 6 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled;
- 4 garlic cloves, minced;
- 4 green onions, thinly sliced; (keep some of the green for garnishing)
- 1 tbsp. paprika;
- 2 tbsp. chili powder;
- 1 tbsp. dried oregano;
- ½ tsp. cayenne pepper;
- 6 tbsp. ghee (clarified butter);
- Paleo cooking fat;
- olive oil to coat the potatoes;
- Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste;
Preparation
- Preheat your oven to 450 F.
- Rub the potatoes with the olive oil, place them on a baking sheet and bake for about 40 to 45 minutes or until soft.
- While the potatoes are baking, over a medium-high fire, melt some cooking fat and add the garlic and the green onions. Cook for about 2 minutes.
- Add the shrimp to the green onions and garlic, cook for 2 to 3 minutes, then add the paprika, chili powder, dried oregano, and cayenne pepper. Stir and cook until shrimp are done, about another 2 to 3 minutes.
- When the potatoes are done, let them cool down and leave the oven on.
- Slice the potatoes in half horizontally and carefully scoop out the flesh into a big bowl, making sure to keep the skins.
- Mash the sweet potatoes until smooth, then add the crumbled bacon, the shrimp mixture, and the ghee, season to taste, and combine everything well.
- Stuff the potato skins with the filling, return to the oven, and cook for another 15 minutes.
- When done, remove from the oven and sprinkle with the remaining green onions.
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Bacon-Shrimp Stuffed Sweet Potatoes Recipe
Enjoy a crispy baked potato stuffed with juicy shrimp, crumbled bacon, and a tongue-tingling spice blend: delicious as a main course or a side.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
Course Compote
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 563 kcal
Ingredients
- 8 sweet potatoes
- 1 lb. large raw shrimp deveined and tails removed, cut into thirds
- 6 slices of bacon cooked and crumbled
- 4 garlic cloves minced
- 4 green onions thinly sliced (keep some of the green for garnishing)
- 1 tbsp. paprika
- 2 tbsp. chili powder
- 1 tbsp. dried oregano
- ½ tsp. cayenne pepper
- 6 tbsp. ghee clarified butter
- Paleo cooking fat
- olive oil to coat the potatoes
- Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 450 F.
Rub the potatoes with the olive oil, place them on a baking sheet and bake for about 40 to 45 minutes or until soft.
8 sweet potatoes, olive oil to coat the potatoes
While the potatoes are baking, over a medium-high fire, melt some cooking fat and add the garlic and the green onions. Cook for about 2 minutes.
4 garlic cloves, Paleo cooking fat, 4 green onions
Add the shrimp to the green onions and garlic, cook for 2 to 3 minutes, then add the paprika, chili powder, dried oregano, and cayenne pepper. Stir and cook until shrimp are done, about another 2 to 3 minutes.
1 lb. large raw shrimp, 4 green onions, 1 tbsp. paprika, 2 tbsp. chili powder, 1 tbsp. dried oregano, ½ tsp. cayenne pepper
When the potatoes are done, let them cool down and leave the oven on.
Slice the potatoes in half horizontally and carefully scoop out the flesh into a big bowl, making sure to keep the skins.
Mash the sweet potatoes until smooth, then add the crumbled bacon, the shrimp mixture, and the ghee, season to taste, and combine everything well.
1 lb. large raw shrimp, 6 slices of bacon, 6 tbsp. ghee, Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Stuff the potato skins with the filling, return to the oven, and cook for another 15 minutes.
When done, remove from the oven and sprinkle with the remaining green onions.
Nutrition
Calories: 563kcalCarbohydrates: 64gProtein: 22gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 201mgSodium: 915mgPotassium: 1337mgFiber: 14gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 41541IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 246mgIron: 6mg
Keyword bacon, shrimp, stuffed, sweet potato
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