This week mini-life lessons were just flying all around me. Wanna hear ’em?! Of course you.
1. If you go to the movies with a boy and he ends up eating ALL of your Sour Patch Kid–that you specifically wanted to buy yourself so you didn’t have to share–and you find yourself annoyed, he’s not the right dude for you. You should WANT to share your Sour Patch Kids, you know?!
2. I just watched Clueless for the bajillioninth time and just realized it came out in 1995…WHAT?! That’s SO long ago. How is it still so amazing?! How are the clothes still relevant?! How do I STILL know practically every line in that movie?!
3. I call my mom too much. The woman has been out of the country for a week and I’ve reached for my phone to text/call her, like, a million times. It makes me feel like an orphan. So now I just email incessantly. And I’ve tried to call my dad to talk…but he just presses ignore, I think.
4. Don’t get addicted to those San Pellegrino Aranciata orange soda things. I’ve bought two six-packs in the past two days and now I’m kinda poor. Don’t go poor because soda. That’s just silly. Everyone knows if you’re gonna go poor because of anything it should be because of shoes.
5. Sweet potatoes aren’t yams. But yams are sweet potatoes. WHAT?! Good gracious, USDA, do you understand how confusing you’re making me/the entire country?
C’est la whatevsies!! I say we give them a new name.
Sweet potato is kinda boring and obvi, no?
Clementine potato? Tangerine potato? Creamsicle potato? OMG! I have it:
Aranciata Potato.
It’s like if my San Pellegrino orange drink obsession and a sweet potato did it in the back of a car. And had a child. It would totally be a Aranciata Potato.
Now that we’ve settled on the future of sweet potatoes/yams, let’s talk this hash.
This magic starts with lardons. Basically lardons are slab bacon cut up into 1/4″ cubes. They’re kind of like bacon bits. But bigger. Kind of. Not really. Why is life so confusing!?
No but really, lardons are just slab bacon cut into thick bits. That’s all.
It’s starts with them getting crispy and well cooked.
I then cooked the sweet potato and onion and added a few spices. That cooked up in about 20 minutes. I added the red pepper and garlic and lardons back, poached a few eggs…and BOOM! delicious breakfast.
Pro tips:
If you wanna make it veggie, leave out the bacon.
If you wanna make it vegan, leave out the bacon AND egg.
If you dig spicy, add a dash of cayenne or hot sauce. I bet it’d be major.
Anyway you choose to spin it, it’s super easy and amazing.
And P.S. That whole Sour Patch kids didn’t happen to me. It happened to my best lady friend. I would never eat Sour Patch Kids. Those things create too much saliva and I start gleeking involuntarily. #disgusting
Sweet Potato and Lardon Hash
1/2 pound slab bacon, sliced into 1/4-inch sticks
Olive oil
1 sweet potato, cubed
1/2 yellow onion, diced
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/2 red bell pepper, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
3 eggs, poached
In a cast iron skillet (or any skillet), over medium-high heat, add the lardons and cook for 4-5 minutes, or until thoroughly cooked. Using a slotted spoon, remove the lardons and transfer to a paper towel to drain. Set aside.
Add a tablespoon of olive oil and when hot, add the sweet potato and yellow onion. Add the cumin, paprika, to the sweet potato mixture and mix. Stirring regularly, cook for about 15-20 minutes, or until sweet potatoes are cooked. Be sure to give the largest cubes of sweet potato a taste to make sure they’re thoroughly cooked.
Add the red bell pepper to the skillet and cook for 2-3 minutes. Next, mix in the minced garlic and cook until it becomes fragrant. Taste for salt and pepper and add what you think it necessary.
Place over low heat to keep warm while you poach the eggs. Add the lardons back to the hash and toss. Top with 3 poached eggs and serve.
Serves 2
i. need. this. in. my. life. and. mouth.
Love this, especially with the hot sauce!
The Sour Patch Kids observations made me laugh out loud. Thank you, Adrianna! It’s the writing that makes your blog so rad (well, and the food… and the advice… and the gorgeous photos. It is a lot of things.)
Thank you, Tory!!! xo
This is my kind of meal. ANything with a runny egg and a little bacon fat for flavor and I’m a happy girl!
I’m right there with ya on the mom thing – my mom went out of town for 10 days and I.did.not.know.what.to.do. We don’t call that often but we chat online all day long while we’re at work, so not having her there was a huge issue for me.
I LOVE san pellegrino aranciata! This recipe looks delicious. We made something similar to it just the other night for dinner and I wish I would have thought to throw an egg on it. Next time. 🙂
BTW – made your zucchini fries recipe this week and they were a hit! 🙂
Yes! So glad you like them!
1. I don’t like to share either, but I think I would share sour patch kids because then they make those sores in your mouth from too much sourness, and then when that boy kisses you….awkward!
2. Have we talked about Clueless before?! Omg favorite movie for life. Maybe because I watched it just at the right time in my life, but it has stuck. That, and Beetlejuice.
3. Me too. Me too.
4. I’d go broke for the lemon version.
5. Duh. JK. I’m a farmer, I have to know those types of things.
Happy Friday! 🙂
I def agree with point number 3! When I lived 9 hours away I think I called my mom everyday! This recipe looks delicious by the way!
Mmm love how you used sweet potato in this!
yay! looks yummy
i’ve kind of been dreaming of hash for weeks now and have yet to make it. and p.s. they’ve been showing clueless nonstop on tv and i’m eating it up. every time my husband comes down and sees it on AGAIN he turns around and watches TV upstairs instead 🙂
sweet potatoes vs. yams = confusing as all get out. especially because I know one of them always seems to be tastier, but I always end up buying the wrong one. ugh – frustration. Next time, I’ll just ask the store where the aranciata potatoes are.
HA! Totally do that! And then report back with what their response was.
omg! i am also addicted to the san pellegrino aranciata. the good news is that i can only get them at whole foods which is like 45 minutes away. why aren’t we neighbors?
Looks amazing! Such an appropriate fall dish. I love your blog by the way. Just found it on PW.
And I can totally relate to 4. My husband and I just spent the last of our food budget on an entire crate of Mexican Coke.
Yay, so glad you found me! And Mexican Coke is seriously the only type of coke I drink. Delicious.
I have to agree with all 5 points, especially number 4, and 3 – so far today I’ve spoken to my mum three times, and all times there was no need for the call.