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What’d you all think of the Golden Globes last night? I was pretty much DYING over the new-to-me actress, Margot Robbie from “The Wolf of Wall Street” – her dress, hair, face, everything. Major girl crush.
Obviously Reese Witherspoon looked phenomenal, because she’s Reese Witherspoon and always looks like perfection. If I could pick any actress to be best friends with, it’d be her or Jennifer Aniston, hands down – well, me and every other girl on the face of the planet. They’re both just incredibly classy and seem so down-to-earth, don’t they? Except for the whole drunken, “Do you know who I am?” police incident Reese got herself into over the summer, which I actually thought was pretty humorous, and kind of made her seem like a normal imperfect person instead of the squeaky clean girl we associate her with.
And don’t even get me started on how gorgeous Olivia Wilde was – man can that girl rock a baby bump. You couldn’t even tell she was pregnant until she turned to the side. I bet I won’t even look a sixtieth as fabulous as she looks when I’m pregnant. I’ll probably look like a balloon – there’s not many places a short girl can carry extra weight, if I had twins, I’d probably tip over. I’m especially fascinated with her since her baby daddy is funnyman Jason Sudekis, an alum of my high school. They’re always spotted out and about in the Kansas City area, and I’m dying to have a chance encounter with them.
In other news, I’m pretty sure I bleed bacon.
When my grocery store had a major bacon sale, I stocked up. As in, I bought like seven packages. It was supposed to last me months, a year even, because who goes through seven packages of bacon in two months? Apparently, I do.. Yesterday, I pulled out my final frozen package of bacon, and today, it’s three-quarters gone. Help!
After I searched the freezer, certain there was another package hiding somewhere underneath the six-month old frozen stew and year-old bag of corn kernels, I thought to myself, How on earth could I have already steam-rolled through all of it?! My question was answered when I went back to the archives here, and saw just how many recipes call for bacon. A lot. 15 to be exact, which doesn’t even count the bacon Kevin and I have been consuming aside from the blog food.
Here’s how I see it, bacon is less fattening and lower in calories than sausage, so I can eat more of it.
And when you bake sweet potato chips instead of frying them, it automatically gives you permission to pile on the good stuff. Bacon and blue cheese inclusive in the “good stuff”.
With January being prime-time for football parties, I thought it only appropriate to come up with some football-worthy snacks that I don’t have to feel guilty about eating. Granted, this “snack” is a little gussied up, but not fancy enough to scare away any unadventurous eaters. Kevin snarfed these guys down, even after I spent almost a full hour photographing them and they were cold and starting to get soggy.
This was the first time I made sweet potato chips, and they can be pretty tricky because of the high moisture content, so I actually used yams, which crisp up a little bit better than a traditional sweet potato. I got out my fancy schmancy mandoline (which my husband thought I’d never use), and cut super thin slices of the yam and then tossed them with a little bit of canola oil, salt, garlic powder and onion powder and popped them into a 400 degree oven for about ten minutes. You have to be super careful when baking these guys, because they burn really easily.
Also, on the advice of Sally from Sally’s Baking Addiction, I shut the heat off after they were done baking and then propped the oven door open and let them crisp up even more for about 30 minutes.
While that was happening, I whipped up a quick blue cheese sauce with low-fat milk, a little bit of butter and a little bit of creamy gorgonzola.
Assembly couldn’t be easier. Stack chips in one layer on a serving platter, then drizzle with blue cheese sauce, top with more chips and blue cheese sauce and then sprinkle with remaining blue cheese, bacon and green onion. Done!
- 1 pound yams, sliced thin on a mandolin
- 1 tablespoon canola oil
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 tablespoon flour
- ½ cup hot milk
- 4 ounces gorgonzola, divided
- 3 green onions, sliced thin
- 4 slices bacon, cooked and roughly chopped
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Toss yams with canola oil, ½ teaspoon salt, garlic powder and onion powder. Place two cooling racks on top of two cookie sheets. Spray with non-stick spray. Place yams on cooling rack in one even layer, making sure they aren’t touching. If they are too close together they will steam instead of crisp up. Bake for about 10 minutes until the chips start to curl up on the edges. Watch carefully as they burn easily. Turn the oven off and let them sit for 25-30 minutes.
- While the yams are cooking, make the blue cheese sauce. In a small skillet, melt butter over a medium heat, whisk in flour. Cook one minute. Turn the heat off and very slowly whisk in milk, making sure there are no lumps. Bring to a simmer, and cook until thickened 1-2 minutes. Crumble in half of the blue cheese. Whisk until incorporated. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
- Build chips. Place half of chips on serving platter. Drizzle with some of the blue cheese sauce. Place other half of chips on top, and drizzle with more blue cheese sauce. Sprinkle with bacon, green onions and remaining blue cheese.
- Use remaining sauce to dip chips if desired.

Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness says
Oh. My. Gosh. Is this for real? I love that these are baked, but I love the face that they are loaded with blue cheese, bacon and greens onions more!
I am having total food envy over these babies…nom nom nom!
Nicole says
Thanks Taylor!!!
Chris @ Shared Appetite says
Uhm, holy crap yum… these look so good! Haha, and I love that you had to prove your husband wrong by pulling out the mandoline. Nice touch.
And I’m such a fan of bleeding bacon. You rock in my book.
Nicole says
Seriously. He was SURE we would never ever need a mandoline! Everyone should bleed bacon. 🙂
Ashley says
Hahah I love that you went through the bacon faster than you thought! I do that sometimes when I buy a lot of whatever it is – and then go to look for it later and realize I used it all! And these chips – holy moly. It’s 6 am and I am like drooling at my screen – is it bad that I would easily consume these for breakfast??
Nicole says
That’s our life huh? It’s a good one! 🙂 Not bad at all. This morning, I ate chicken spaghetti for breakfast. Ha!
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Woah! Is this for real? I LOVE sweet potato and can imagine how delicious this must be with the blue cheese bacon sauce. Now I am hungry…
Nicole says
So delicious! Blue cheese is better with EVERYTHING! 🙂
Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron says
Wow this is absolutely gorgeous! And sweet potato chips? Super yum! I love anything with sweet potato!
Nicole says
Thanks Chelsea!
Melanie @ Carmel Moments says
I’ve never done sweet potato chips before. These look absolutely awesome! Pinning!
Nicole says
Thanks Melanie!
Alaina @ Fabtastic Eats says
I love the awards season…the red carpet is my favorite part. Olivia Wilde is a stunning pregnant lady..I think we all wish we could look that good while gaining weight! 😉
This looks so fantastic, I can’t even get over it. The combo of flavors is mouthwatering!
Nicole says
Seriously! I can’t even imagine what I’m going to look like. I’m scared! lol. Thanks girl!
Christine @ Cooking with Cakes says
lol bleed bacon, I feel ya girrl! these look AWARD worthy, and yes I’m totally corny lol. pinning!
Nicole says
Hahah you’re not corny!! Thank you!!!
Karen @ The Food Charlatan says
say whaaaaaaat. These look amazing Nicole! Sweet potato chips? Genius! I need to find something to watch on TV so that I have an excuse to make these and veg out.
Also, eating soggy chips after an hour of photographing? Yes, you live in my world.
michael says
Oh WOW! Those look fabulous, I bet those are so good! 😀
I enjoyed visiting your site, great recipes and good photographs too!