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Phred wrote:
> > Having something of a surfeit of spuds the other day, I boiled more > than required with the corned beef with a view to having a couple of > "hash browns" with bacon and eggs for breaky next morning. > > But I wasn't too sure how one makes hash browns, so I did a bit of a > google and found heaps of recipes -- but they led me to the question > "What are real hash browns?" There are several competing ways to make them, so *real* hash browns are the way they are done in *your* family. If your family doesn't have its own recipe, then select one of the popular versions and decide on it for your own family. I prefer doing them with raw potatoes: Scrub a raw potato without peeling it. Use a mandolin or grater or shredder machine to shred one spud straight into a oil frying pan with a spoon of oil. Cook until crispy, flip, cook until crispy, done. Optional variation: Peel the spud first. Others prefer using pre-cooked version: Form cooked mashed potatoes into a patty then fry it rather like a hamburger. Optional variation: Leave the peel on when you mash. In both major variations adding some diced onions or peppers or whatever you like is good. |
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