Monday, September 30, 2013

Operation Fatten Up (Bacon Snacks Round 1)

Because of Tommy's multiple food allergies, he eats a very healthy diet. Now that he's running all over the place, we're starting to worry that maybe he's not getting enough fat in his diet. So we're trying to figure out new ideas for meals and snack time that will help incorporate more fat and calories in his diet. So here comes the bacon. =)

Today I decided to try Bacon Wrapped Apple Slices for his afternoon snack. I tossed apple slices in coconut oil, cinnamon and brown sugar and wrapped them in bacon. What's not to love?! They smelled sooooo good while they were cooking. I used four slices of thick cut bacon, but I think it would be better with 5 slices of regular bacon. Even though the apple slices were very soft after the baking, Tommy had trouble with the peels. So next time I will peel the apple first. 


Bacon Wrapped Apple Slices

1 large gala apple
5 slices bacon
1/2 Tbsp coconut oil, melted
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp brown sugar

1. Preheat oven to 425° F
2. Cut bacon slices into thirds. Microwave in paper towels for 2 minutes to partially cook the bacon.
3. Slice and core apple, cutting apple into 15 slices.
4. Toss apple slices in melted coconut oil, cinnamon and brown sugar. 
5. Wrap each piece of apple with a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick.
6. Bake for 10-13 minutes until the bacon is cooked. Transfer to paper towels and let set for 5 minutes before serving.

4 comments:

  1. Yum...looks good! Thank goodness for bacon! Is avocado an option for Tommy?

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  2. Yes, Tommy can have avocado, although he doesn't care for it. I'm thinking of putting some in a berry smoothie.

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  3. I was just asking because I have been using mashed avocado as a replacement for mayo in a lot of things like egg salad (which obviously wouldn't help here, but maybe chicken salad?) or spread on a sandwich. My husband doesn't really like it plain but is ok with it as a filler or spread like and it is a good way to sneak in some kind of healthy.

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