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So. I did something over the weekend. Something ridic.
I, the queen of sitting on the couch, attended an NFL game.
It was mostly only fun because I was a little tipsy the entire time. And because the people I was with were awesome. And because have you seen the types of food they sell at NFL games? It’s some good stuff.
Everyone was shouting “Go Bears” at me. I shouted back “Go hot dogs!” Because hot dogs. And also, too much to drink. 😉
Also, can I just point out that my husband is pretty much the most adorable person in the world? I love him and his hairy face.
Honestly, I was pretty proud of myself. I didn’t cheer for the wrong team even once. I came close a few times, but I learned pretty quickly to only cheer when the people in the Bears clothes were cheering. Easy enough.
So, anyway, that was a fun weekend and now I’m home and expected to cook my own food and not drink beer at 11am. I figured I’d make up for that fact by loading up some tender little potato pillows (aka gnocchi) with some cheddar cheese sauce and as much pork as I could handle – which happens to be a lot. Go pork!
As you know, I’ve been working with Smithfiled this year to share fun ways to use their marinated fresh pork products. I’m really in love with them, because the pork is already perfectly seasoned and you just open a package and go. You can really get dinner on the table in no time. This gnocchi with pork and bacon takes less than 30 minutes, guys.
This cheese sauce is basically just evaporated milk and grated cheddar. It comes together in a flash and doesn’t get gritty or weird. You’ll nail it, I promise.
Be sure to also check out my Pork Milanese and Pork Slow Cooker Chili! Good stuff!
Cheesy Gnocchi with Smoked Pork and Bacon
Ingredients
- 2 pounds gnocchi
- 1 1/2 pounds Smithfield Applewood Smoked Bacon Marinated Fresh Pork Loin Filet
- 3 slices Smithfield Bacon any variety
- 6 ounces evaporated milk
- 12 ounces cheddar cheese
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
- While water is heating, open the pork loin filet and scrape the bacon off the top into a 10 inch skillet. Dice the pork loin into bite sized pieces and add to the skillet.
- Dice the three slices of bacon and add to the skillet.
- Cook the pork loin and bacon over medium heat until cooked through, stirring often, about 10 minutes.
- Once water is boiling, add gnocchi and cook until it floats to the top of the water, about 3 minutes. Drain and set aside.
- Add the evaporated milk, cheddar cheese, hot sauce, salt, and pepper to the hot pot that you used for boiling the gnocchi. Turn heat to medium and cook, stirring constantly, until cheese is nearly melted.
- Return the gnocchi to the pan with the cheese sauce. Gently stir in half of the pork and bacon. Stir to coat in cheese sauce.
- Serve immediately.
- Remaining pork may be refrigerated for use in stir-fry, sandwiches, or tacos.
Pagli ladki says
Looks Delish!
Jessica says
Where do you find the Smithfield Pork Tenderloin? My local grocer (Vons/Safeway) doesn’t carry Smithfield porkloin! I just bought the regular variety and wrapped it in bacon, I’m cooking it in the oven bc I’ve never made this before!! Thank you for sharing such a delicious recipe!!
nicole (thespicetrain.com) says
Oh, what a mouthwatering dish, I’d like to eat the whole pan by myself, please! So funny about the football game, I’d be doing the exact same thing! 🙂
Karly says
Thank you!
tanya says
OMG this was a funny post! When I got to any football game, I always have a delayed cheer, because I really don’t know what I’m watching! Man Karly, these gnocchi have nothing but good stuff!
Karly says
Can you imagine how delayed we’d be if we went together? Hahahaha. Let’s plan a visit. 😉
Carlee says
Um, yes! I think this will be a hit with the whole family!
Karly says
Enjoy!
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
Bahaha you’re too funny. Also this has my name written all over it.
Lisa @ Wine & Glue says
You are hilarious! Also, real life where drinking beer at 11 am is frowned upon is stupid. But this amazing one skillet meal is not stupid. It is flippin’ amazing! Also, on Sunday when my kids asked me what team I was hearing for, no joke, I said, “Pizza! I’m on Team Pizza!”
Karly says
Go Pizza!
Teri Giese says
Oh boy, must be in the air. On a pork kick. Pork tenderloin in the crock last week. Ham in the crock yesterday. This is happening ASAP. Thanks for the recipe, and yes your man is adorable! But then you are not so bad yourself!! ????
Karly says
Well, thanks! 🙂
Teresa says
Gosh, I am so drooling over this recipe right now. Looks amazing.
Karly says
Thank you!
Glenda says
This meal looks amazing! If only I can make it to look as perfect as yours 🙂
Karly says
Oh, I’m sure you can. 🙂
Rachel Cooks says
I love everything about this. I want it for dinner. Actually I want it RIGHT NOW.
Karly says
Yesssss! 🙂
Kathleen says
This sounds like the most amazing comfort food ever!!!!
Karly says
Thanks!
Nan a.k.a Granny Fabulosa says
Oh, Lordy! Why did I have to see this?! Off to buy some bacon marinated pork!
Karly says
Enjoy!
Julie @ Julie's Eats & Treats says
Ummmm can I bathe in this? Seriously. FACE PLANT.
Karly says
I mean, I’m not going to stop you.
Holly Waterfall says
oh.my.cheesy.goodness. I just want to lay my head down on those delicious pillows of comfort food and go to sleep in that cheese bath. wow what a visual – no but really, this is ultimate comfort food. YUM!
Karly says
I could go for a nap in that cheese bath myself. Ha. 🙂