Hash Browns
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Back Porch Breakfast
Rate This RecipeRead users' reviews (26)
Advertisement
Food Network’s Most Popular
-
Recipes
-
Videos
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
(03:29)
-
Yummy Bacon Wrapped Appetizers
(04:27)
-
Grilled Shrimp Scampi
(01:30)
-
Shrimp Scampi
(00:03:27)
-
Giada's Italian Pasta Salad
(03:54)
-
Baked Shrimp Scampi
(05:35)
-
Funky Fried Chicken
(03:31)
-
Cinnamon Rolls
(09:39)
-
Veggie Bow-Tie Pasta Salad
(00:03:41)
-
Classic Meatloaf Recipe
(03:06)
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
-
Photo Galleries
-
Recipe of the Day: What to Cook in May 2013
37 Photos
-
Easy Summer Party Recipes
8 Photos
-
Healthy Chicken Recipes
41 Photos
-
Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipes
14 Photos
-
Healthy Summer Sides
13 Photos
-
Cupcake Wars Season 3 Winning Recipes
12 Photos
-
Family Favorites: Chicken 5 Ways
5 Photos
-
Foods With 100 Calories
23 Photos
-
Best BBQ Rib Recipes
26 Photos
-
BBQ Side Dish Recipes
27 Photos
-
Recipe of the Day: What to Cook in May 2013
-
Topics














Review This Recipe
You must be logged in to review this recipe.
or Sign Up to Review
Average Rating:
Total Reviews: 26
Showing 1-10 of 26
Sort by:
SELECT
By damacla60_13049556
Jerseyville, 52
on November 21, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Obviously the recipe is telling you how to prepare the potatoes. How to get them to their cooked state.
By indibinder_12031993
New Bern, 73
on August 24, 2009
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Just a quick note for the comment below. Probably just a typo. I can't imagine Paula would want you to boil the potatoes twice, my guess is you would simply fry them in the "medium saucepan" not "add red potatoes and water to cover". Hash browns start with cooked potatoes (usually then sliced or shredded potatoes go into a fry pan after they are cooled. Hopefully this will help! That's what I did and they came out quite well.
By alan.eisen_2011108
Bethesda, MD
on June 24, 2009
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I haven't made this recipe, and others seemed to enjoy it. But on its face it says that the ingredients include "6 medium red potatoes, cooked and cooled." The recipe then tells you "In a medium saucepan, add red potatoes and water to cover. Simmer until cooked through, drain and cool." If one starts with "cooked and cooled" potatoes should they then be boiled again? I'm guessing that this is not the case - but is essentially what the recipe tells you to do. Should the ingredient list omit the words "cooked and cooled"?
By iluvmysoldier76...
St. Louis, MO
on November 13, 2008
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
My kids absolutely loved these hash browns! Husband liked them as well. We love you Paula!!
By wayne_e_day_113...
Carson City, NV
on November 11, 2008
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
..... hash browns have always meant shredded potatoes to me, and since this recipe calls for S-L-I-C-E-D spuds, it doesn't seem to qualify.
By jandijackusnret...
gray, TN
on October 27, 2008
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I tried this recipe and either was ignorant of how to cut or cook the potatoes, but I did a reverse, I shredded the potatoes first then put the shreds in the pot and cooked until tender, rinsed with cold water and let cool on their own and then put on griddle/pan and added spices, my next trick is to add choped green chiles and green onions. Any other comments to this can be mailed to me at
jandijackusnret@aol.com Thanks and have a good day.
By vbartash_7680892
Wall, NJ
on November 18, 2007
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I have been trying different recipes on my own and this looked so simple that the flavor level was a nice surprise. The key is already having cooked the potatoes which makes this recipe fairly quick to make.
By singleo2000_8739598
Alexander City, AL
on October 30, 2007
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Better Recipe for Hash Browns than mine. More taste per tater. Loved the special seasoning..
By hunnypot060869_...
greenville, SC
on June 08, 2007
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
this was so easy and tasty that my 13 year old chid can make it
By tauruslaw0505_5...
BAton Rouge, LA
on May 31, 2007
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Finally, a fool proof way to make hash browns! I have a tendacy to either burn them before they are cooked all the way through, or cook them so long on low that they aren't crispy enough on the outside. This way is much quicker and you can achieve those crispy edges that your mama has mastered the old fashioned way! Delicious!!!