Happy International Bacon Day!
In honour of such a prestigious holiday, I decided to seek out a dish that included the legendary ingredient, but also coupled both familiar and less-thought-of complementary flavours. I've had chocolate and bacon together, and it's quite addictive (if you've never tried it, you need to. Like, now. Seriously. Now. Go find some.), but since I've made that before, I wanted to go in a different direction this time.
I ran across quite a few recipes for bacon-wrapped plums, and I started to get excited. While researching what kinds of fruit can be wrapped in bacon (it turns out it's pretty much any of them), I came across this wonderful post on foodnetwork.com for meals you can cook in a coffee mug. One of them is a berry crisp. Berries? Berries are a fruit! I could add bacon to the berry crisp! But I didn't have any berries. The only fruit I had was mango and pineapple. Pineapple and bacon sounded kind of terrible to me, but mango on the other hand sounded like it might be pretty great..
A little research brought me to the conclusion that bacon and mango are actually pretty amazing friends. They pair beautifully and complement each other in so many different respects. If you're interested in experimenting with creating mango recipes, I came across this amazing visual from foodpairing.com.
So rather than a berry crisp, I decided to make a mango crisp - with bacon. How could that not turn out awesome?!
So here are the ingredients you need:
1 silly coffee mug your best friend gave you
3/4 cup of mango, chopped (I like using previously frozen and now thawed)
1/2 slice of bacon
2 Tbsp quick cooking oats
1 Tbsp flour (I used coconut flour, but you can use regular or almond)
2 Tbsp quick cooking oats
1 Tbsp flour (I used coconut flour, but you can use regular or almond)
1 Tbsp brown sugar
1/2 Tbsp lime juice
1/2 Tbsp lime juice
1/2 Tbsp butter or margarine
The Method:
The Method:
Get your coffee ready and put Frozen on for your toddler (for the fifth time today).
Get your half-slice of bacon cooked until it's nice and crispy, and drain it on a paper towel. Finely chop it and set it aside. Save the grease and let it cool a bit. Regarding half-slices of bacon: I've found that cutting my bacon in half makes all my bacon-related activities so much easier; it fits perfectly on sandwiches, you can fit more into the pan, it fits into sandwich bags for easy storage, and my daughter eats only one half a slice at breakfast with her egg. I highly recommend halving your bacon!
Get your half-slice of bacon cooked until it's nice and crispy, and drain it on a paper towel. Finely chop it and set it aside. Save the grease and let it cool a bit. Regarding half-slices of bacon: I've found that cutting my bacon in half makes all my bacon-related activities so much easier; it fits perfectly on sandwiches, you can fit more into the pan, it fits into sandwich bags for easy storage, and my daughter eats only one half a slice at breakfast with her egg. I highly recommend halving your bacon!
While this is going on, pour your mango into your coffee mug along with the lime juice and microwave on high for one minute. If it was refrigerated and still cold before you put it in, stir and nuke it for another 30 seconds. A lot of juice will magically appear in the cup, and that's exactly what you're looking for.
Next, turn your attention to the crumble topping. Steal a bowl from your daughter's cabinet and with a fork, mix the flour, the oats, and the brown sugar together, breaking up any lumps.
Add the honorary ingredient to your crumb mix!
Mix the bacon in very well, and add your butter/margarine as well as the super secret ingredient - the bacon grease! I know, it doesn't sound super healthy, but it's worth it. I promise. And it's International Bacon Day, afterall! Take the fork to the mix like a kid does with mashed potatoes, pressing down into the mixture and scraping it along the sides of the bowl. Keep doing this until your crumb mixture turns crumbly. You shouldn't see any powdery substance anywhere in the bowl when it's ready.
Please don't make the same mistake I did here: I loved the smell of this so much that I couldn't resist a taste - I had forgotten that the oats weren't cooked yet. Blegh. Gross. Be patient and wait for it to cook before tasting.
Pour the crumb mixture over the top of your mangos in your coffee mug. Don't pat it down. Just let it sit on top. Stick that guy in the microwave for one and a half minutes.
Be very careful taking it out of the microwave. Mine boiled over a little and the cup was extremely hot. You may want to use a potholder. When it came out, it smelled so marvelous that I honestly didn't want to take pictures or wait for anything else before digging in.
At this point, grab a spoon and dig in! You can eat it however you want; I chose to mix it and add some Greek yogurt with a little bit of honey added. It would have been wonderful with some vanilla ice cream as well!
The salt and the meatiness from the bacon bring out so much sweetness and tang from the mango, and the "crumble" adds a pleasant texture to the whole dessert. This is definitely a keeper for my mango repertoire! More than that, I believe it is quite the successful tribute to International Bacon Day. I also think I'm pretty sold on the idea of coffee mug desserts!
Do you cook any meals in coffee mugs? Let me know your recipes in the comments or shoot me an email! Until then, happy cooking, and happy bacon day!
May you and your coffee both be strong,
Meggan