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Easter Dinner Series: Spring Salad + Twice Baked Potatoes

March 26, 2013

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Posted 09/12


Post by my talented sister Maria, you can check out our Strawberry Shortcake with Homemade whip cream and Spice Rubbed Pork Tenderloin to complete the meal!

Spring Salad Recipe:
1 Bag of Spinach, rinsed and dried
1 handful of Dried Cranberries (or more to taste)
2-3 Tbs. Toasted Slivered Almonds
1 Orange cut into sections
4 slices Cook Crumbled Bacon
Cheese of Choice (Mozarella, or Crumbled Feta)
Balsamic Vinigarette Dressing

 

Twice Baked Potatoes
These will be gone in minutes!

4 Large Baking Potatoes
1/4 to 1/2 cup of Milk (I usually use whole)
1/4 tsp. Salt
1/4 cup of Butter
3 Slices of Bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 Cup of Sharp Cheddar Cheese, plus more for garnish
1 Tbs. Green Onions

Preheat Oven to 375.
Wash Potatoes, puncture each potato with fork a few times to release steam.

Bake potatoes at 375 degrees for about 1 hour or when tender when poked through with a fork.  Carefully slice potatoes in half lengthwise and let cool. Turn oven up to 400 degrees.

When cool enough, spoon out center and place in a large bowl. Leave a little potato around the rim so that the skins don’t sink and fall inward.

Add softened butter, milk, and salt. Beat with electric mixer until whipped and potatoes are creamy and smooth. I love my Kitchen Aid mixture for this! Stir in green onions, cheese, and bacon.  With a large spoon, fill potato skins really full.

Place potatoes on a shallow baking tray and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Place in oven and heat for another 15-20 minutes until heated through and cheese has melted.

My Food Philosophy: Because the effort to make good food is a gift to those around me, it’s happy memories, togetherness, the living part of life.



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  1. Ana Degenaar says:

    My wee one and I will be making this for dinner. Oh yum! Thank you, Anna 🙂 xx

  2. Yuuuuummy yummy cute sister!!

  3. CP and KW says:

    i see bacon in that salad! sold!
    kw ladies in navy

  4. My husband is working Easter and gets home late that night. These potatoes might be a nice surprise in the microwave for him. 🙂

  5. Oh both of these recipes sound delicious!

  6. AlinaLoves says:

    I will definitely try to recreate this salad – it looks (and sounds) delicious! Will probably try the potatoes, too…. even though I’m trying to cut down on cheesy potatoes! 🙂

  7. both of those look so yummy! i haven’t had baked potatoes in forever, they look amazing!

  8. Nicole Young says:

    Oh man, this all looks so delicious! I love baked potatoes, thanks for sharing this recipe.
    Nicole
    http://www.younglovestyle.blogspot.com

  9. Alexa says:

    Seriously one of my favorite sides! Yum yum! 🙂

  10. Heidi says:

    Yummmy! Love twice baked potatoes, love anything potato. -Heidi http://fabricandfrosting.blogspot.no/

  11. Seems so delicious and healthy !
    Your blog is perfect 🙂

    http://Fashioneiric.blogspot.com

    Coline ♡

  12. Caroline says:

    This sounds like my type of meal – both are definitely adaptable recipes that I know I’ll love! My stomach’s grumbling already right now… this food is calling out my name 🙂

  13. That looks DELICIOUS. Pinning now. Yum!!

  14. Both look so good! Love twice baked potatoes!
    And you can’t go wrong with a yummy salad either!

  15. Brighton says:

    Yummmmmyyyy. looks so amazing!

  16. totally totally drooling right now!!

    xo,
    Sandy
    Sandy a la Mode

  17. Oh my goodness, those twice baked potatoes look heavenly. Can’t wait to see what you have in store for dessert! Xx

  18. Kelsey Bang says:

    wow! yum! I must make these!

  19. Those twice baked potatoes look divine. Cant wait to try these recipies:)

    http://www.charmkindredpspirit.blogspot.com

    Bringing love of vintage fashion, my photography and Diy trinkets to the masses!

  20. Jess says:

    Mmm! Perfect spring dinner indeed 🙂

    Some Snapshots Blog
    Jess

  21. I haven’t made twice baked potatoes in forever. I think I need to make some this Sunday – YUM!

  22. Lorna

    says:

    These both look delicious. Am going to try them both. Thanks.
    Happy Easter. ??

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