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By ourmushpush1227
Rochester, MI
on April 30, 2013
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This has become a go to recipe. I just make sure I always have some sausage on hand and I can make this anytime. I dice up the potatoes and boil them in salted water until tender (10-15 minutes because I didn't like the consistency of the microwave version. I also skip the caraway seed, cause I don't have that in stock. Finally, I sprinkle shredded cheese on top before putting in the oven. Cheese makes everything better.
By redjenmt
Knoxville, TN
on November 20, 2012
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I found this recipe to be seriously lacking in flavor. I pulled my skillet out of the oven at 5 minutes as my eggs already looked set and it was already too late, as the yolks were nearly cooked as well, especially on the outside. I found that this didn't really crisp up at all either. It needed some more seasoning, maybe red pepper or garlic, possibly paprika.
By cedaredg08
on November 04, 2012
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I thought this recipe had great flavor. Really enjoyed it. I followed the recipe as written except I kept an eye on the eggs and pulled the pan out of the oven at 7 minutes; the eggs were perfect. When the recipe said use a Large cast iron pan, I used my 14 inch. That was definitely too big, resulting in a hash "pancake" was a little too flat. Next time I'll try a 12 inch.
By turnouts3494_11...
Spokane, WA
on October 09, 2012
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We all enjoyed this meal. The eggs were pretty well-cooked, but that suits our family just fine. The flavor was good. I have also tried it with chorizo, which is sssooooo good.
By Valerie from PA
Aston, PA
on September 28, 2012
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Pretty good... Didn't crisp up as much as I would have liked. Didn't bother with the eggs due to the reviews below - we just served the hash with fried eggs.
By moderncountry
Glen Spey, NY
on September 03, 2012
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My husband loved this one. In order to avoid issues the other reviewers had I only microwaved the potatoes for 7 minutes and when I put the hash in the oven I baked for 2 minutes then broiled for two minutes...whites were cooked and yokes runny. I also grated parm on top and used hot sauce...because every egg/potatoe combo should have both in my opinion!
By JennyReds
Glenmoore, PA
on July 03, 2012
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This was kind of blah for us. The eggs were totally overcooked at 9 minutes with hard yolks and the whole dish was dry. I'll probably stick with our standby of just throwing everything in together and making a potato/meat/egg scramble.
By jenlorey
Fairfield, CA
on July 01, 2012
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My husband and I both enjoyed this dish a lot. My husband had started chopping the potatoes before I read that we were supposed to microwave them first, so I parboiled the chunks for about 5 minutes before adding them to the skillet. You do need to keep a close eye on the bottom of the skillet to make sure that it doesn't burn, and the eggs do have a good chance of overcooking in the oven(mine were just slightly overcooked, but still mostly runny. We halved the recipe since it was just the two of us, so that may definitely make a difference. Would definitely make again!
By susanjyoung
Zimmerman, MN
on June 18, 2012
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I found this dish to have good flavor but it was very dry. In order to get the egg whites cooked, I needed to keep in oven longer resulting in just about hard yolks, therefore not getting any moisture from the yolks. If I try this recipe again, I am going to use only half the eggs and try not pre-cooking the potatoes, hoping for a little more moisture.