Until yesterday, my hash browns had left their crunch stuck to the pan.
Now. The new pan browns the hash!
finished product
--Hash browns recipe--
One large potato or two medium ones
One small onion
One garlic clove (to taste)
1/4 stick of butter
Start out with your potato, cleaned and peeled. I just cube them with the peel on so peeling is optional.
Heat your ceramic pan to medium and coat the surface with some butter.
Add cubed potato. Mix, stir or toss every three to six minutes at first. More constant movement will be necessary toward the end as they get crunchy on the edges. Salt and pepper to taste.
in themean time prep onions and garlic
Slice the onions to size
and mince the garlic.
Right around the time you are finishing with the other preparation, you should add the rest of the butter. We had coated the pan to get the potatoes started. Now add more butter to make sure the flat surfaces brown. This will take time.
When the look like this, add the onion.
The onion needs about three to five minutes to get soft. Onions also reduce the melted butter in the pan as they caramelize.
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When the hash browns look done, add the minced garlic and mix continually for about a minute. Garlic burns easily and if overdone, it can ruin the taste of your hash browns.
You have to keep them moving toward the end, setting them on the burner for 20-30 seconds, then another toss. Repeat.
Serve with steak, eggs, great with corned beef added. Enjoy!
Thanks to my kids for such a practical gift and to all of you who support my blog.
Wow I did not know you were a chef. How different it is to see this type of content here -for my part-. The truth is I am not one of those who read a lot of these things, but personally I found it interesting. Also the fact that you are taking that role. I liked your explanation, i can see that you enjoyed doing everything.
You did not fry fish.. I'm sorry for the acussation.
Not posible sponge! It's a crime to eat your fish friends, you know?
Changing the subject; It is a detail that your children do that kind of thing. Talking about the gift of the sarten. You have to be a great example for your sons, I say this for the last time you commented on your eldest son accompanying the younger son to school. So cute.
Wow I did not know you were a chef. How different it is to see this type of content here -for my part-. The truth is I am not one of those who read a lot of these things, but personally I found it interesting. Also the fact that you are taking that role. I liked your explanation, i can see that you enjoyed doing everything.
You did not fry fish.. I'm sorry for the acussation.
Fish? I like fish. But I don't do the Friday fish dinner thing anymore.
Not posible sponge! It's a crime to eat your fish friends, you know?
Changing the subject; It is a detail that your children do that kind of thing. Talking about the gift of the sarten. You have to be a great example for your sons, I say this for the last time you commented on your eldest son accompanying the younger son to school. So cute.
Yes, they are good kids. I can't complain though I do ask them to do better if possible in school and homework sometimes.
Hahaha. I am a test of how we can be lazy at school. But, nevertheless, I have always got good grades. I hope it's the same for your sons.
Wooow thats great I will try it thanks for recipie I will try it and then post it Keep sharing with us
I like doing food posts and restaurant reviews. I should do more of them.
Good Post!!
Bien @sponge-bob!!!, estas demostrando tus virtudes culinarias y estrenando la famosa sartén de teflón... Saludos!!!
Ah, pero esa sarten no es de teflon. Esta hecho de ceramica. Es mucho acustumbrarme de cuan resbaloso lo que es el superficio.
Very good recepie . Nice cookong blog
Very good cooking @sponge-bob, I ordered one, sent to Aceh.
amazing cooking food
Really great.
Looking yummy. I will try to make it.
Happy Steeming.
Ohhh yahhh! I am bookmarking this one to have on deck for next weekend's hangover breakfast!!!
looking tasty, didnt know this side of yours :P, cooking :P.
I have been cooking since I was nine years old. I need to put more recipes on Steemit though.
wow thata long time!, whats your best dish?