Veggie Potato Breakfast Tacos

I can get behind tacos for any meal of the day. But when we're talking breakfast there are a few must have ingredients. 

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Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com

Potatoes. Eggs. Guacamole. 

Beans are great, too, but the first 3 on this list are a must. I don't even need cheese as long as there's guac.

Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com
Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com

These might not be the quickest cooking breakfast tacos, thanks to the potatoes, but I don't think you're going to mind. This is a fun weekend breakfast meal that you could even turn into a taco buffet for a crowd [just double or triple the recipe!]. What could be more amazing than a taco buffet?

....Wait.... I can't think of anything. 

Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com
Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com

And if you happen to be looking for a quick and simple vegan taco recipe then you must, must check out my recent post on Craftsy. Gettin' all taco crazy up in here, but I'm guessing you don't mind.

Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com
Potato Veggie Breakfast Tacos |edibleperspective.com

So I'm currently in NYC exploring and eating my way around and then this weekend I'm heading not to far from the city to The Big Potluck in PA. I've been a few times before when I was conducting research for my thesis work in architecture school, but it has been far too long since I've been back. There is definitely something about NYC that sweeps me away every time. Let me know your favorite veggie/GF places to eat! Someone may have to roll me home. 

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Veggie Potato Breakfast Tacos

gluten-free // yields about 3-4 servings

for the tacos:

  • 2 cups 1/2-inch chopped fingerling potatoes
  • 2 tablespoons ghee, or high-heat oil - divided
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic, about 2 cloves
  • 2 cups finely chopped lacinato kale
  • 1 1/2 cups black beans, drained but not rinsed
  • 1, 4oz can mild green chiles, drained
  • smoky hot sauce
  • 8 large eggs, whisked well
  • 8-12 corn tortillas
  • salt and pepper
  • cilantro, green onion, cheese, tomatoes, etc. to top

for the guac:

  • 2 avocados
  • 1/3 - 1/2 cup diced red onion
  • 2-3 juiced limes
  • salt to taste
  • 3-4 tablespoons chopped cilantro, if desired

Preheat oven to 400* F. Melt 2-3 teaspoons ghee. Toss potatoes with ghee [or oil] and sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. Roast for 25-30 minutes, flipping once halfway through, until tender and browned. If the potatoes finish before you're done cooking, keep at 200* F.

While the potatoes roast mash the avocado in a bowl. Add in the red onion, juice from 2 limes, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and cilantro [if using] and stir together. Taste and add more lime juice and salt if needed [I use a bit more of each]. Place plastic wrap directly on top and set in the fridge until ready to use.

Place a medium sized pan over medium heat with 1 teaspoon of ghee or oil. Once hot, stir in 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic for about 30 seconds - 1 minute until just starting to brown. Add in the kale with a pinch or two of salt and cook for about 3-4 minutes until wilted but not limp. Empty into a bowl and set aside. Turn the burner to medium-low and add another 2 teaspoons of ghee or oil. [You'll use this pan to cook the eggs in.]

While the pan cools down a bit, place a small pot over medium heat with 2 teaspoons ghee or oil. Once hot, stir in 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic for about 30 seconds - 1 minute until just starting to brown. Add in the black beans, a few splashes of hot sauce, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Reduce heat to low and let cook, stirring every minute or so for about 6-8 minutes. You want the beans to become a bit creamy. Add a splash or so of water if the beans start to dry out. Stir in the green chiles and cook for 1 minute. Taste and adjust salt/hot sauce if needed.

While the beans cook, slowly pour in your eggs into the pan and keep moving with a spatula. You want large pieces of scrambled eggs, so avoid chopping the eggs in the pan. Cook for about 5-7 minutes, until about halfway cooked. Fold in the kale, add a few splashes of hot sauce, a generous sprinkle of salt + pepper, and continue to cook the eggs until done to your liking. The key is to incorporate the kale when the eggs are still a bit raw so the kale sticks in the egg. Taste and add more salt + pepper if needed.

In the last 2 minutes of eggs cooking warm tortillas over an open gas flame for just a few seconds or place in your oven to heat for just a minute.

Plate tacos with warmed tortillas, beans, eggs, and potatoes. Add guacamole, shredded cheese, halved cherry/grape tomatoes, hot sauce, or other desired toppings. Serve hot.

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Now let's eat some dang tacos.

Ashley

Loaded Baked Potato Skins

Some days I just want to show you food and not talk your ear—errr, eyes—off. Today is one of those days.

Let’s get our grub on. You in?

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Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com
Loaded Baked Potato Skins | edibleperspective.com

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Loaded Potato Skins

gluten-free, vegan option // yields 12-14 filled potato skins

Potato Skins:

  • 6-7 medium russet potatoes, varying 3-5 inches in length + scrubbed clean
  • 2-3 tablespoons refined avocado oil, or other high heat safe oil
  • 1 small red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 large bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3/4 cup fresh or frozen corn
  • 1 1/2 cups finely chopped lacinato/dino kale, stems removed
  • 1 1/2 cups black beans, rinsed + drained
  • 1+ tablespoons chipotle adobo sauce
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon salt + pepper
  • sharp cheddar cheese, optional

Avocado Crema:

  • 2 ripe avocados
  • juice from 2-3 limes
  • salt to taste

Preheat your oven to 400° F and prick your potatoes a few times each with a fork. Place in the oven on the rack for about 50-65 minutes, or until fork tender and soft to the touch. Prep all veggies during this time.

While the potatoes cook place your avocados, lime juice, and a healthy pinch of salt in a food processor. Process until smooth. Taste and add more lime juice and salt if desired. I used 2 1/2 limes and a generous amount of salt. Scrape into a bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Place in the fridge until ready to use.

Remove the potatoes from the oven and let cool for 10 minutes. Raise the oven temperature to 450° F.

While the potatoes are cooling, heat a large pan over medium with about 1 tablespoon of oil. Once hot add the onion and a pinch of salt and let cook for about 5-7 minutes until just starting to soften. Stir occasionally. Then add the chopped bell pepper and corn and let cook about 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and stir for about 1 minute. Then add in the kale, black beans, adobo sauce [it’s spicy, so start with less], oregano, salt, and pepper. Let cook for 2-3 minutes, until the kale starts to wilt, then taste and add more adobo sauce, salt, or pepper if needed.

While the onion and peppers are cooking carefully slice each potato in half [lengthwise] with a sharp knife. Holding the potato in your palm, gently scoop [from one end to the other] out about half the potato and place in a storage container. Repeat with all potatoes. [Keep extra potato sealed in the fridge to eat another time.] Rub or brush all sides of the potatoes with oil. Place the cut side down on a large baking sheet and sprinkle each with salt. Place in the oven for about 5-7 minutes. Flip over to see if the cut side is crisped and browned. If so remove the potatoes from the oven [keep the oven on].

Flip all potatoes over and lightly salt. Fill each with the bean mixture and top with freshly grated cheese if desired [leave the cheese off to make vegan]. Bake for another 3-5 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly.

Serve with avocado cream, hot sauce, cilantro, etc.

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Notes: Chipotle adobo sauce can be found in a small can in the ethnic aisle of your store. Do not use the chipotle peppers in this, just the sauce. If you can’t find it you can sub 2 tablespoons of smoky salsa or regular salsa with smoky hot sauce drizzled in.

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Chow time.

Ashley