My parents and sister were staying with us for the Christmas (they live on Vancouver Island in Canada) and shortly after their arrival I offered to cook dinner and said I’d do chicken stuff potatoes. I got a pretty lack-lustre response as if to say “OK, if that’s the only thing that’s on the menu tonight then I suppose it’ll do!”. It was a normal dish I enjoy preparing for my wife, Melanie who really enjoys this simple creation of flavours so I had an idea I might surprise the family. On this occasion I decided to add bacon to my regular recipe and I never looked back. I’ll share the dish with you as it’s a breeze to prepare!
The response was unanimous and to top it all off when their departure back to the west coast of North America loomed large, I asked what they’d like as their special going home dinner and the response was to have chicken and bacon stuffed potatoes! That’s was a wonderful compliment!
Ingredients
- 1 large potato per person (if you’ve only got small ones then I’d recommend 2 per person)
- 250g packet of back bacon, chopped
- 250g of de-boned chicken breast, diced into cubes
- juice of a large lemon
- 2 tsp of chopped garlic or 5/6 fresh cloves of garlic crushed
- generous splash of olive oil – about 3/4 tbsp
- 250 sliced mushrooms (optional for those that REALLY don’t like them)
- handful of fresh parsley or thyme finely chopped
- sweet chilli sauce – I use Wellingtons
- Pitcharelloes mayonnaise
- grated mature cheddar cheese
- salt and black pepper to taste
Give it a Whirl!
Firstly, you have 2 options in order to do you baked spuds. If you’re in a hurry then microwave at 100% power for 12 minutes or until cooked through. Alternatively, the best method, is to cook them in the oven at 180ºC for about 75 minutes depending on the size of your potatoes – they will start to brown on the outside.
Place the olive oil in a large frying pan, add the garlic and the parsley/thyme and heat the oil over a high heat. Before it gets too hot, add the bacon and toss this in the hot oil until it starts to brown then reduce to a medium heat. Add the mushrooms and the diced chicken and toss everything together. At this point add the lemon juice and your spices. Once you can see that the chicken has cooked remove from the heat and set aside.
When the potatoes are ready, take them and place on an oven proof tray and slice in half but don’t cut them all the way through – they need to fall to the sides. Then take your bacon and chicken mixture from the pan and fill the gaps in the potatoes. Those elements that fall outside the bounds of the potato, don’t be upset with them but gently coax them back into the fold of the potato ‘V’ element.
Coat that filling mixture with some sweet chilli sauce and on top of that cover with a dollop of mayonnaise. See below:
Then sprinkle with the grated cheese and dust with some Paprika over the cheese to taste. Place this under the grill in your oven merely to melt the cheese. Remove from the oven just before the cheese starts to burn on top.
Plate up your stuffed spuds and enjoy the yumminess!
The best baked potato ever. I have tried it since coming back to the Island and now ways will it ever come close to Grant’s one. Some recipes are ‘owned’ and Grant ‘owns’ many!