Loaded sweet potato skins are the perfect game day food! Bite sized fingerling sweet potatoes are stuffed with cheese, bacon, and onions. With a dollop of healthy Greek yogurt on top, this a healthy and delicious appetizer!
Disclosure: I partnered with Restaurantware to bring you this sponsored post, but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Friends, I have a confession to make. I am addicted to sweet potatoes, and there’s no way I will stop eating them! But then again, why would I ever want to? They are one of the healthiest tubers around, packed with vitamins and minerals, and great taste!
My love for sweet potatoes became an obsession during the hunt for fingerling sweet potatoes. I’ve tasted them at events before, but never saw them in the local markets. So I took to Twitter to see if anyone had any leads or clues that would help me find the tiny, precious potatoes.
After a couple of tweets, Frieda’s Inc. tweeted back to say that they have fingerling sweet potatoes, so I was overjoyed!
Having found a source for bite sized sweet potatoes, I began to develop the recipe for these Loaded Sweet Potato Skins!
Potato skins may just be the best party appetizer, especially for fun, casual parties. Plus, they pair well good cheddar cheese, a sprinkling of fresh herbs like cilantro, and of course, bacon.
As previously mentioned, my word for 2016 is “balance”, and this recipe is all about that. Finding a balance in the things I love (potato skins), and making them a little healthier using sweet potatoes.
Health Benefits of Sweet Potatoes:
Sweet potatoes are packed with antioxidants and vitamin A, and are also known for their anti-inflammatory health benefits. Classic russet potatoes are almost the same calorie-wise, but nutrient dense sweet potatoes are far healthier for you! That being said, there’s a time and place for every potato!
Did you notice the gorgeous palm leaf plates I served these Loaded Sweet Potato Skins on?
You can see and order them online on Restaurantware.com. They’ve supplied the restaurant for a couple of years now, but they are also a great resource of supplies for hosting parties at home!
I’d love to share some information about this specific palm leaf tableware: Typically, party tableware is one of the biggest wastes of a party, and I love how eco-friendly these plates are!
Produced without killing trees: Our palm leaf plates and bowls are made from fallen palm leaves after they are collected from the ground. Thus, unlike other wood tableware, no trees are harmed in the process of making our palm leaf collection. Since leaves fall all the time, our palm leaf plates and bowls are made from a reliable and sustainable resource. This reduces our impact on the environment, because our palm leaf plates take the place of tableware made from live trees or non-renewable resources. We save trees, and our planet, all while using stylish tableware.
Biodegradable and compostable: Our palm leaf plates and bowls are 100% organic and made out of all-natural palm leaves. This tableware is biodegradable and compostable, so you reduce your waste by disposing our palm leaf tableware correctly. Over time, our palm leaf plates will decompose on their own, unlike many plastics or other materials. This reduces our piled-up waste in landfills, which also decreases the pollutants we release into their air. – Restaurantware.com
Here’s the loaded sweet potato skins recipe. Enjoy!
Loaded Sweet Potato Skins
Ingredients
- 1 pound fingerling sweet potatoes
- 2 tablespoons greek yogurt
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 4 strips bacon cooked
- 1 tablespoon chipotle puree
- salt and pepper to taste
- to serve greek yogurt and fresh scallions
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400F and place whole fingerling potatoes on baking tray. Cook for 20 minutes, until tender.
- Once potatoes are cooked, cool for ten minutes and cut lengthwise. Using a spoon, scoop the insides into a bowl.
- Stir in yogurt, cilantro, cheese, half the bacon, chipotle puree, and season with salt and pepper.
- Pipe filling back into potatoes and sprinkle bacon on top.
- Bake for 20 minutes, until golden brown. Serve with more greek yogurt and fresh scallions.
Thanks to Restaurantware for sponsoring this post. I love their tableware, and will definitely continue using them as a source for both home and restaurant!
These loaded sweet potato skins look absolutely delicious! The combination of sweet potato, bacon, cheese and sour cream makes for a decadent appetizer. A blast of flavor in every bite. Thank you for sharing this recipe – I’ll definitely be trying it out soon.
If you’re looking for more healthy recipes and tips for eating well, check out my blog Vite Vinnig at https://www.vitevinnig.com/ where I cover topics like nutrition, exercise, weight loss and overall wellbeing. While still allowing for the occasional treat, my goal is to help inspire a balanced lifestyle focused on long-term health.