Crumbed Pork & Parmesan Bacon Wedges
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Crumbed Pork & Parmesan Bacon Wedges

Crumbed Pork & Parmesan Bacon Wedges

with Apple Salad & Mayo

Everyone is going to want a bite of this dish at dinner. It’s hard enough to resist a panko crumbed, golden schnitzel let alone when you add delicious wedges and an apple salad for a hit of freshness to the mix. And these aren’t any old wedges - topped with crispy bacon and melty cheese, it’s a party you want to be a part of.

Allergens:
Milk
Gluten
Egg
Gluten(Wheat)

Always read product labels for the most up-to-date allergen information. Visit hellofresh.co.nz/foodinfo for allergen and ingredient information. If you have received a substitute ingredient, please be aware allergens may have changed

Total Time30 minutes
Cooking Time25 minutes
DifficultyEasy

Ingredients

Serving amount

2

potato

1 packet

diced bacon

1 packet

Grated Parmesan Cheese

(Contains Milk; )

1

apple

1 packet

panko breadcrumbs

(Contains Gluten(Wheat); )

1 packet

pork schnitzels

1 packet

Mixed Salad Leaves

1 packet

mayonnaise

(Contains Egg; )

Not included in your delivery

olive oil

2 tbs

plain flour

(Contains Gluten; )

¼ tsp

salt

1

egg

(Contains Egg; )

1 tsp

honey

drizzle

vinegar (balsamic or white wine)

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Nutrition Values

Energy (kJ)3484 kJ
Calories833 kcal
Fat43.9 g
of which saturates13.8 g
Carbohydrate59.4 g
of which sugars23 g
Dietary Fibre4.5 g
Protein50 g
Sodium795 mg
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region.

Utensils

Baking Paper
Baking Tray
Large Frying Pan

Instructions

1
1

• Preheat oven to 240°C/220°C fan-forced. • Cut potato into wedges. • Place wedges on a lined oven tray. Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt and toss to coat. • Bake until just tender, 20 minutes.

2
2

• Remove tray from oven and sprinkle diced bacon and Parmesan cheese over wedges (you may need to break up the bacon with your hands). • Bake until wedges are tender and cheese is melted, a further 7-10 minutes.

3
3

• Meanwhile, thinly slice apple into wedges. • In a shallow bowl, combine the plain flour and salt. In a second shallow bowl, whisk the egg. In a third shallow bowl, place panko breadcrumbs. Separate pork schnitzels. • Dip pork into flour mixture to coat, then into egg, and finally in crumbing mix. Set aside on a plate.

4
4

• When the wedges have 10 minutes remaining, in a large frying pan, heat enough olive oil to coat the base over high heat. • Cook pork schnitzel in batches, turning, until golden and cooked through, 1-2 minutes each side. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.

TIP: Add extra oil if needed so the schnitzel does not stick to the pan.

5
5

• In a large bowl, combine the honey and a drizzle of vinegar and olive oil. Add mixed salad leaves and apple then toss to coat. Season.

6
6

• Slice pork. • Divide crumbed pork, Parmesan bacon wedges and apple salad between plates. • Serve with mayonnaise. Enjoy!