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Well, when you are certified through the ACF. I guess I do. Go with how you feel though.
Don't be muddy. Twas just a joke.
Well, when you are certified through the ACF. I guess I do. Go with how you feel though.
If you have a waffle maker, these hashbrown waffles look simple to make. Haven't tried it yet, but may give it a shot tomorrow.
http://www.foodandwine.com/blogs/2015/1/12/for-the-best-hash-browns-of-your-life-use-a-waffle-iron
I got some solid advice from Silence..... I kept going oil and getting a nice golden brown crisp on one side of the hashbrowns, then I would flip and the other side would either not get color or burn.... he said I should add some butter to my oil in the pan.
It worked out well.... the oil/butter mix stuck around long enough to give a nice golden brown on both sides.
I admit, I like the crunch of a "well done" hashbrown.So you like them well done I see.
So you like them well done I see.
I am considering pre-mixing my seasoning into my hashbrown potatoes so I don't have to season them in the pan.
Good idea? Bad idea?
People fold hashbrowns?It can work, but remember that powdered seasonings will burn. I'd say add them before you flip (or fold, depending on your religion)
People fold hashbrowns?
People fold hashbrowns?
I like mine crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. also, if you recall earlier in this hashbrown thread, I introduced the concept of a "hashbrown omelete" or "quesadilla" or "stuffed hashbrowns" which really do need to be folded unless you have another pan full of browns you can slap on top the other ones...
Dat double hashbrown combo seems pretty legitI like mine crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. also, if you recall earlier in this hashbrown thread, I introduced the concept of a "hashbrown omelete" or "quesadilla" or "stuffed hashbrowns" which really do need to be folded unless you have another pan full of browns you can slap on top the other ones...
I crisp one side and then flip the entire thing in the pan..
Dat double hashbrown combo seems pretty legit
Do itI know, that's why i'm contemplating buying a new waffle iron so i can throw in the potatoes, then put in the fillings then more potatoes on top then clamp it down. seems like it could be the endgame for me.
I like mine crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. also, if you recall earlier in this hashbrown thread, I introduced the concept of a "hashbrown omelete" or "quesadilla" or "stuffed hashbrowns" which really do need to be folded unless you have another pan full of browns you can slap on top the other ones...
I know, that's why i'm contemplating buying a new waffle iron so i can throw in the potatoes, then put in the fillings then more potatoes on top then clamp it down. seems like it could be the endgame for me.