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![]() "Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 16:32:45 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"l not -l" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> On 24-Oct-2015, notbob > wrote: >>> >>>> On 2015-10-24, ImStillMags > wrote: >>>> >>>> > Decent dehydrated has browns are actually quite good if prepared >>>> > properly. >>>> >>>> Better'n frozen, that's fer sure. Rehydrated hash browns will get >>>> crispy when fried. Frozen never seem to. I prefer fresh spuds nuked >>>> fer 3 mins ea, then cooled, shredded, and pan fried. Yum! >>>> >>>> nb >>> >>> I have had the opposite experience. What type pan do you use? When I >>> have >>> them, I fry them in a large cast iron skillet and am able to get them >>> crispy >>> - not diner crispy, but close. >> >>Mine did not get crispy despite cooking them for far longer than the 3 >>minutes that the package said to do. But then one of the eaters does not >>like them crispy. > > "One of the eaters". LOL. If I referred to my husband that way, he'd > either make his own food or go to his mother's for dinner. Did you have a comment to make on hash browns? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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