Twice Baked Bacon and Chive Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

I love potatoes. Any form of potato, and any type, I am a huge fan of. These Twice Baked Bacon and Chive Sweet Potatoes are the best potatoes I have ever eaten, and that is coming from a true potato lover. You need to try these.

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Twice Baked Bacon and Chive Sweet Potatoes, pure comfort food! Do you know the difference between a sweet potato and a yam?

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I’ve been converting my favorite potato recipes into sweet potato recipes so he can understand what he’s missing out on, and these definitely have become his favorite.

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Even if you don’t have a potato allergy (because really I am still convinced it’s not a real thing) sweet potatoes are a great healthy alternative to regular potatoes.

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Microwave Sweet Potatoes:

We’ve listed how to cook these sweet potatoes in the oven, but have you heard our trick to cooking them in just 7 minutes?

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What’s our trick? The microwave! All you need are some paper towels and a little bit of water.

Stab your potato with a fork a few times on each side. Dampen your paper towel, squeezing out all excess water.

Wrap your sweet potatoes in a damp paper towel and place in the microwave for 7 minutes.

You’ll want to let it cool for about 10 minutes before cutting it open, but it turns out perfect every time.

*If you are using a thick/wide sweet potato, you may want to up your time from 7 to 9-10 minutes.

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I was a little hesitant to add the savory flavors with my sweet potatoes, but of course you can’t go wrong with bacon.

I mixed sour cream, bacon, chives, and some cheese into the sweet potato flesh and it turned out so creamy and perfect.

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Stuff your potatoes and throw them back in the oven for 15 minutes to melt the cheese and heat through. Top with more bacon and chives.

We like to eat ours with sour cream, or my husband eats them with a little bit of ranch.

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Serves: 4 Servings

Twice Baked Bacon and Chives Sweet Potatoes Recipe

I love potatoes. Any form of potato, and any type, I am a huge fan of. These Twice Baked Bacon and Chive Sweet Potatoes are the best potatoes I have ever eaten, and that is coming from a true potato lover. You need to try these.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 Sweet Potatoes
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 4 slices bacon
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 2 Tablespoons butter melted
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon dried chives
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Stab each potato with a fork 4-5 times and bake in preheated oven for 1 hour.

  • Meanwhile, place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, crumble and set aside.

  • When potatoes are done allow them to cool for 10 minutes. Slice potatoes in half lengthwise and scoop the flesh into a large bowl; save skins.

  • To the potato flesh add sour cream, milk, butter, salt, pepper, 1/2 cup cheese, bacon and chives.

  • Mix with a hand mixer until well blended and creamy.

  • Spoon the mixture into the potato skins.

  • Top each with remaining cheese and return to the oven to bake for another 15 minutes.

  • Top with extra bacon and more chives.

Notes

*You’ll want to let your potatoes cool for about 10 minutes before cutting it open.

*If you are using a thick/wide sweet potato, you may want to up your microwave time from 7 to 9-10 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 335 kcal · Carbohydrates: 25 g · Protein: 10 g · Fat: 22 g · Saturated Fat: 14 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 62 mg · Sodium: 464 mg · Potassium: 474 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 6 g · Vitamin A: 16728 IU · Vitamin C: 3 mg · Calcium: 289 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Deep Skillet

  • Large Mixing Bowl

  • Baking Sheet

  • Hand mixer

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. 2pots2cook says:

    Beautiful photos ! Beautiful idea ! Thank you !

  2. Chelsea Wiley says:

    Do you think it would work to prep these sweet potatoes the night before and then just do the final baking the next day? Thanks so much!

  3. Cyd says:

    You could totally make these potatoes and then place them in the fridge and bake the next day.

  4. penny says:

    love them so good i wish the whole world could have them

  5. skye mcpherson says:

    love them so good i wish the whole world could have them

  6. T says:

    Ha. My son is allergic to potato. This is a yummy looking recipe!

  7. Katie says:

    How much butter?? It’s not listed in ingredients but listed in instructions.

  8. Momma Cyd says:

    Sorry about that, it's 2 Tablespoons. We edited the recipe and it's updated now.

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FAQs

Why are my twice baked potatoes falling apart? ›

Do not wrap the potatoes in foil before baking. It softens the shells and will make them fall apart. Baking them unwrapped makes the skins crispy and stronger, which will help keep the potatoes together when scooping out the flesh and filling them.

What takes longer to cook potatoes or sweet potatoes? ›

Generally, diced sweet potatoes take 7 to 12 minutes; cubed sweet potatoes take 12 to 15 minutes; and whole potatoes take anywhere between 20 to 50 minutes, depending on size.

Why are my twice baked potatoes sticky? ›

Tip: Don't over mix the potato filling. Over-mixing causes mashed potatoes to become gluey instead of light and fluffy.

How to keep sweet potatoes from falling apart? ›

Tip! To keep twice baked sweet potatoes from falling apart, be careful not to scoop out too much of the filling. If you scoop too close to the skin, the potato may become flimsy and fall apart.

How long can twice-baked potatoes sit out? ›

You want to be able to eat your potato without worrying if you are going to get food poisoning or botulism. Here's how you can ensure that your baked potatoes are safe to eat. DON'T let your potato sit out in the open at room temperature for over four hours regardless of whether or not it is wrapped in aluminum foil.

What to serve with twice-baked potatoes? ›

The best side dishes to serve with twice-baked potatoes are Mississippi pot roast, chicken drumsticks, roasted duck, braised beef, vegetarian chili, kalua pork, lamb chops, grilled salmon, roasted vegetables, shrimp scampi, steak, chicken Caesar salad, BBQ ribs, mushroom gravy, and green beans almondine.

Are twice cooked potatoes good for you? ›

Potatoes are a versatile and nutritious food that offer a variety of health benefits. Double cooking potatoes can improve the absorption of starch-based carbohydrates, encourage SCFA production, and promote gut health and weight loss.

Do you cover twice-baked potatoes when reheating? ›

If you want to use a conventional oven to reheat them, place any leftover potatoes on a baking sheet and over with foil. Bake at 425 degrees Farenheit for about 15 minutes. My favorite way to reheat them, though, is in the air fryer.

What temperature should a sweet potato be cooked at? ›

Bake until the center of the potato reaches between 205 and 212 degrees F. This will be roughly 45 to 55 minutes, depending on the size of the potatoes. Remove from the oven, and let the potatoes cool a few minutes so that you can handle them.

Are sweet potatoes healthier than baked potatoes? ›

Though they can both be part of a healthy diet, sweet potatoes are generally healthier than regular potatoes, partly because of their incredibly high vitamin A content. Sweet potatoes are also lower on the glycemic index, meaning that they are less likely than regular potatoes to make your blood sugar spike.

Which is better canned or fresh sweet potatoes? ›

There were significantly lower amounts of copper, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, and zinc in canned sweet potatoes than in fresh sweet potatoes and no significant differences in cal- cium, chloride, iron, manganese, and sodium between the fresh and canned samples.

Why are my twice baked potatoes runny? ›

The likely cause of runny potatoes is too much liquid. This can happen if you use small(ish) potatoes.

What is the difference between baked potato and twice baked potato? ›

What Is the Difference Between a Baked Potato and a Twice-Baked Potato? Baked potatoes are whole potatoes (usually russet or Idaho) baked until the insides are tender and fluffy. Twice-baked potatoes take two trips into the oven. First the potatoes are baked until soft and tender on the inside.

What is the pink slime on potatoes? ›

Clostridium puniceum is a bacteria that spews a pink slime on potatoes. Sounds kind of gross, right? But ingredients in the slime may also help fight dangerous antibiotic-resistant germs like MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).

Why are my potatoes breaking apart? ›

If your potatoes have been growing in very dry soil, the potatoes themselves will have a fairly low moisture content when harvested. What this then means is that when the potatoes are build they absorb more water and fall to pieces quite quickly.

How do you cook potatoes so they don't fall apart? ›

Gently Boil

Adding salt to the water enhances the flavor of the potatoes. Once the water reaches a boil, carefully add the potatoes and reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer. Boiling the potatoes too vigorously can cause them to break apart.

Why does my potato bake separate? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven. So to keep the sauce together, tackle it before the dish goes in the oven.

Do you cover twice baked potatoes when reheating? ›

If you want to use a conventional oven to reheat them, place any leftover potatoes on a baking sheet and over with foil. Bake at 425 degrees Farenheit for about 15 minutes. My favorite way to reheat them, though, is in the air fryer.

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