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This Chicken, Sweet Potato, Banana and Peanut Butter Bowl Sounds Gross but Tastes Great

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Hamilton chapter.

While scrolling through Instagram, I continue to see these distinct food concoctions appear on my feed. It appears as though many people have strayed from the “normal” or “original” versions of food combinations to more abstract, and quite often interesting, mixtures. 

As someone who loves to experiment with food and try new dishes, I decided to make one of the bowls I had stumbled upon. The Instagram user @em_dunc  posted a picture with the ingredients, which consisted of sweet potato, grilled chicken, banana, and peanut butter.

Now, I love all of these components separately…But mixing them together? I was a little unsure how it would go. Long story short, it was well worth the experiment. I purposefully buy sweet potatoes for my dorm room now specifically just for making this dish.

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Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: 15 minutesTotal time: 20 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Start off by cooking your sweet potato and your grilled chicken (if you are using canned chicken breast then you do not need to cook it). Before cooking the sweet potato, poke holes all around it using a fork. Place the sweet potato into the microwave for 6-8 minutes. Cook the grilled chicken any way you like!

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    Once the sweet potato is cooked, take the skin off of it. I find it easy to do this by taking a fork and moving it along the skin. CAUTION: it will be very hot.

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    After the sweet potato is skinned, place it into the bowl you are going to eat out of and mash it with a fork.

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    Once the sweet potato is mashed, cut up the grilled chicken and place it on top of the mashed sweet potato.

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    Next, cut up a banana and place it in the bowl.

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    Then add as much peanut butter to the bowl as your peanut butter-lovin’ heart desires.

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    Finally, indulge! But take a picture first (if you can resist the urge to devour).

Feel free to adjust the recipe to your desire and try new additives or alternatives! You are more than welcome to omit ingredients if you would like, however, I recommend using all of them. Some things to try adding would be cinnamon, honey, flavored peanut butters (such as D’s Naturals), maybe some raisins, and much more! The opportunities are endless! Enjoy!

Timary Malley

Hamilton '20

I love all things peanut butter! No lie, I eat PB at least once a day. I love baking and cooking, especially for other people!