So I know you are all waiting for this recipe so I will keep it short. First off, let me tell you, apparently I am really creative when sleep deprived after 48 hours and thats how this recipe was born. Even the photos, I managed to use my camera with all the buttons looking blurry from exhaustion haha. So yea enough about me whining, hoopty blah blah blah the recipe is below if you don’t feel like reading but my next sentence is important. So when you make this recipe, if something feels like it needs to be more or less, change it. I honestly didn’t really measure much of anything on this one and I just eyed it so adjust to your taste. Those honestly make the best recipes though so just go with it an enjoy. Second lesson learned, this stuff is WAY better cold. Me and my emergency contact both agreed that the leftovers of this are amazing cold and I will be recreating this dish just to eat for cold breakfast during the week. I hope you enjoy.
- 4 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 1 lb ground bison
- 1/2 lb bacon, cut into lardons
- 1 onion, diced
- 3 carrots, shredded
- 1/2 cup dried cranberries
- 3 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 3 tbsp raw organic honey
- 2 tbsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp nutmeg
- 2 tbsp grass fed butter
- 1/4 cup coconut milk
- 1/2 cup crushed pecans
- Place your peeled and cubed sweet potatoes in a pan, cover with water, and start boiling until potatoes are soft
- While your potatoes are boiling, heat another large, deep sauté pan or dutch oven over medium high heat
- Add your bacon and cook for about 6-8 minutes stirring occasionally
- Add in your ground bison and cook for another 5 minutes or until your bison is almost cooked through
- Now add in your onions and carrots and let cook stirring occasionally until your carrots start to soften
- Now add in your cranberries, balsamic, honey, and cinnamon and mix well and remove from the heat
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit
- Strain your sweet potatoes and add to a bowl to start mashing
- Add in your butter, coconut milk, and nutmeg and mash and mix well
- Grease a 9×13 Inch baking dish and line the entire bottom with your bacon and bison mixture
- Scoop your sweet potatoes over the top and spread evenly with a spatula
- Place in the oven and bake for 20 minutes
- Remove from the oven, top with your crushed pecans and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes
- Let cool and Enjoy
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How would using ground beef in place of the bison work for this?
I just wanted to say I made this last night and it is so yummy. Although there is WAY too much nutmeg in the sweet potatos, that it’s all that I can taste. I would either leave it out, or just put a teaspoon instead of a tablespoon in it. Other than that it was great
This was delicious, thank you!
You are most welcome, thanks for coming to tell me :)
wtf is a ‘lardon’???
OOps lol, its just slicing bacon into thin strips :)
You are so right – it was even better eaten cold for breakfast!
So glad you enjoyed :)
I’m going to try this, but I’m considering using pure maple syrup in place of the honey. I love maple syrup with sweet potatoes!
Do it up :)
So is 2 Tablespoons of nutmeg right? We made this tonight and overpowered the other wonderful flavors.
Hmmm I may have had a typo I’m sorry. It could have been teaspoons
I think the amount of nutmeg is completely incorrect. I made this for dinner tonight and we ended up going out for burgers! It was terrible!!!
PJH,
My sweet potatoes were huge, thats why I said LARGE. I also don’t mind nutmeg, it very well could be too much for individual taste buds. I apologize if you did not enjoy it as it has worked for many others
delicious! I wanted to make it a little more savory, so I left out the craisins and honey but it was still super delicious!
So glad you enjoyed. Hope you like everything you try
I had to get off my iphone and walk over to the computer to post a comment as my iphone wasn’t acting in a civilized manner.
I just popped this beautiful dish into the oven. I don’t know if it will be around for the reason I created it: breakfasts for a week!
I run each morning before work and am usually eating boiled eggs and a banana. Quick and easy, but boring.
I’ve never used balsamic vinegar in anything put over a salad. It was perfect with the bison and bacon mixture. Perfect! The coconut milk in the sweet potatoes? Oh man, what a concept! Can not wait for this to bake. Thank you!
Congrats at your Crossfit comp. Wow. Amazing.
Oh you just made my day with your happiness, I am so glad you like it
OMG… egg free breakfast casserole!!! Awesome!
It sounds wonderful, like a much improved descendant of shepherds pie!
It tastes even better :)