These Loaded Broccoli Cheese Fries are a super quick and easy dinner recipe. They’re topped with broccoli, cheddar cheese, chicken, and bacon!
Loaded Broccoli Cheese Fries: a fast family dinner recipe that everyone is sure to love. These fries are topped with family favorites like broccoli, cheddar cheese, chicken, bacon, and ranch dressing for dipping!
My oldest child just started Kindergarten a couple of weeks ago. It didn’t take us long to realize that a daily routine & fast, delicious, balanced meals were a must! Both make life so much easier, especially when juggling school, homework, and extracurricular activities. Today, I’m sharing a new family-favorite recipe at my house: Loaded Broccoli Cheese Fries!
This recipe is so easy to make. Let me show you how:
- First, cook the Alexia Seasoned Waffle Fries as per the package instructions.
- Then, place half the fries in a skillet, and top with some cheese.
- Next, layer with the remaining fries:
- Finally, add the rest of your toppings and broil for 1-2 minutes.
That’s it! Easy, right? This is a great recipe to make with the kids. My 5-year-old loved helping me sprinkle the different toppings on.
Cook’s Note:
- I highly recommend shredding your cheese for this recipe. Pre-shredded cheese has other ingredients that affect its melting quality.
- Keep a close eye on this dish once it’s under the broiler. It can go from deliciously melty & cheesy to burnt & crispy in a matter of seconds!
Cook’s Tools:
- baking sheet
- steaming basket
- large oven-safe skillet
Loaded Broccoli Cheese Fries
Ingredients
- 20 ounces Alexia Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries
- 1 Cup broccoli florets cut small
- 2 slices of bacon
- 6 oz Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese shredded (about 1 ½ cups)
- 1 Cup cooked chicken diced
- Ranch dressing for serving
Instructions
- Cook the entire bag of Alexia Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries as per the package instructions. While the fries cook, steam the broccoli florets until cooked, but still firm, about 3-4 minutes. Fry the 2 slices of bacon, drain, and crumble.
- Once the fries come out of the oven, preheat the broiler to MEDIUM. Place half of the fries in a large, oven-safe skillet and sprinkle with ¾ cup shredded cheese. Cover with the remaining fries and layer with broccoli, bacon, chicken, and the remaining ¾ cup cheese. Broil for 1-2 minutes, or until the cheese has melted. Remove from the oven and serve immediately with ranch dressing for dipping.
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What a fantastic idea! My family would devour these fries! We’ll be trying this very soon. Plus, I almost always have these fries in my freezer. What a great “quick meal” on a busy night!
My kids and grandkids will go crazy for these and I can’t wait to surprise them with these loaded “green” fries!! Thanks for sharing!
This is just the sort of thing we love to eat! Fantastic!! 🙂
Mmmm… I know a few folks in my house who would love these!
YUM!! this looks so good! I love all the toppings on those fries!!
This looks super good! My kids would probably even eat broccoli like this.
I LOVE loaded fires! You made an amazing meal with Alexa fries. Great use of Broccoli.
I really want to make these, because I know the kids are going to LOVE them.
I absolutely LOVE these fries!!
Looks amazing, great way to get the broccoli in!
Oh my goodness that looks amazing. I’d eat the entire recipe myself!
I am just drooling in front of the screen! Perfect!
These look SO YUMMY! What a great mix of colors and flavors, perfect comfort food.
These look amazing! A great way to get veggies in.
It’s like nachos, but with fries, and healthier. YUM
Try using Sweetpotatoe fries. Better for you and especially childern
Yes, my kids love sweet potato fries, too.
How on earth are these even remotely healthy?
David, I make zero claims about this dish being healthy.