11/18/14

Hash & Eggs

An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

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Oh my...

That’s about all I could manage to say when I took this out of the oven and looked at it.

Ohhhh. My.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything so pretty in all my life! I didn’t even care if it tasted good at that point because it was so gorgeous!

I mean look at it! Talk about starting your day off right! I was so full of it for the rest of the day, it didn’t matter what came my way.

Hash & Eggs! An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

Yeah, I know I forgot to pay the cable bill and now you can’t get online. But did you see that hash???

No, you can’t nail silly putty to the coffee table. Do you want to look at my pictures of the hash and eggs instead?

Yep, I know she put crayons in the dryer. Do you remember how dreamy that breakfast was?? 

Hash & Eggs! An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

And the best part? It did taste good! I tasted amazing actually! The egg whites sort of hold onto some of the hash so the servings lift out in these nice little bundles and the yolks are rich and silky and just coat everything perfectly!

And the other best part? It all cooks in one pan! I think this is the cleanest my kitchen’s ever been after cooking a big Sunday breakfast. I made some toast (which totally goes perfectly with this) and I was done and done!

And the other, nother best part? You make this with plain ol’ ground beef! All you need is some ground beef, an onion, a few potatoes, a half dozen eggs and you’re ready to rock breakfast out like a boss!

Hash & Eggs! An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

You have to try this recipe! I made it out of necessity (as in, there was literally nothing else to cook for breakfast and my troop was hangry).

But now that I've made it, I will 100% be adding this to our regular menu. For supper too!

Enjoy!

Recipe for Hash and Eggs

Hash & Eggs! An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

Hash & Eggs

Hash & Eggs
Yield: 6 Servings
Author: Mandy Rivers | South Your Mouth
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 40 MinTotal time: 45 Min
An easy, rustic one-pan recipe for breakfast, brunch or dinner made with ground beef, onions, diced potatoes and eggs.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 3 medium potatoes (2-2.5 cups diced small)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon parsley (optional)
  • 6 large eggs

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Heat a large cast iron skillet (or other oven safe skillet) over high heat. Add ground beef, onion, potatoes, salt and pepper and cook, stirring frequently, until beef is no longer pink.
  3. Reduce heat to medium, add garlic powder, worcestershire sauce, paprika and parsley then continue cooking 8-10 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
  4. Reduce heat to medium-low. Using the back of a spoon, make 6 indentations in the hash. Don’t go all the way to the bottom of the pan, just make a little well large enough to cradle the eggs.
  5. Break one egg into each indentation. Season eggs with additional salt and pepper. Cook on stove until whites are mostly set and only partially translucent.
  6. Carefully move skillet to oven then bake at 350 degrees for 4-7 minutes or until whites are cooked through and yolks are cooked to preference.

Notes

  • Dice the potatoes into very small cubes to reduce cooking time.
  • I don't typically peel the potatoes but you can if you prefer.
hash, eggs, hamburger, ground beef, potatoes, onions, cast iron, skillet, breakfast, recipe, easy, how to, homemade
breakfast, brunch
american
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30 comments:

  1. That does look good, especially on a cold night ! We are having record cold tonight in N. Florida !

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  2. Karen in Dallas11/18/14, 3:13 PM

    Yum! Looks perfect for Tuesday night diner (tonight!!!). Side salad (kale, pink lady apples, pecans, dried cranberries and grapes) and toast. Oh thank you!!!

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  3. Good Lord Woman! I LOVE me some hash, and I am going to be all over this come Saturday morning!

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    1. Get it girl! Good to hear from you, friend!

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  4. Oh my! I agree. Sounds so yummy.

    Linda @ Tumbleweed Contessa

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  5. please whats an alternative for worcester sauce?

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    1. Karen in Dallas11/22/14, 12:05 AM

      If you "Google" or do a web search for Worcestershire Sauce alternative you will see many options. Difficult to substitute for I think. You could also just leave it out or spice meat however you like it.

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  6. Karen in Dallas11/22/14, 12:01 AM

    We loved it and I most definitely will be making it again! Thank you :-).

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  7. Would Ore-ida frozen diced potatoes work? Just curious. I am planning on making this on Sunday morning! Can't wait!

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    1. I imagine it would but I've never been a huge fan of frozen potato texture. I'd go with fresh but if you decide to go with the frozen let us know how it turns out!

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  8. Sounds and LOOKS yummy! Did you drain the hamburger or skip that step with this recipe?
    Thanks for all your great recipes and fun commentary!
    Rose

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    1. Don't drain. You need the liquid and fat to cook up the potatoes!

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  9. Okay. Thank you, Mandy!

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  10. Saw this and immediately thought it was Corn Beef Hash, one of my favorites, and then realized it was Ground Beef....?

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    1. I made it last night and it definitely did taste like corn beef hash! Especially the ground beef that was crispy. It was delicious!

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  11. Ohmygoodness! ! I have made this twice, first with frozen potatoes, second time with unpeeled potatoes that I diced myself. AMAZING! Both times. Your recipes are always winners. Thanks!!

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  12. It looks really yummy! An addition to my breakfast list.I maybe making this for tomorrow's breakfast!

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  13. Could left over corned beef for substituted in this? If so, would I still use the Worchester sauce?

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    1. Hmmm... yes, I think so. I'd add a little fat (bacon grease or vegetable oil). You'll also need to add a little water to help cook the potatoes since it won't be getting any moisture from the ground beef. The worcestershire would be up to you. I'd probably leave it in.

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  14. Very good. Big hit with my wife and kids. I had to add a little extra seasoning and I threw some dried herbs in as well (including ground savory which I thought paired pretty well with it). Also, I would recommend just frying up some eggs and throwing them on top of the individual servings if you want the yolk nice and runny. Enough time in the oven to finish off the whites meant solid yolks. Not as good. More time on the stove might have solved this but would've burned the other ingredients.
    Thanks for your recipe! --James

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  15. I used a can of diced potatoes added them just before the eggs took less time (hungry family) and came out delish!

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  16. Love this recipe! It was delicious and inspired me to create a version using sausage and country ham.

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  17. Instead of putting in the oven to cook the eggs,put a lid over the pan. Cook until the whites are set for runny yolks or longer if you like your yolks cooked.

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  18. Made this tonight after needing something quick with ground beef and potatoes - delicious! Thanks!

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  19. This looks amazing! I can't wait to try this with roasted cauliflower instead of potatoes. Lower carb and just as delicious!

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  20. We eat this for supper. It's one of our favorites! Especially covered in Frank's Hot Sauce!

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  21. making this tonite...hubby is excited...just bout ready to go in the oven..thanks...this is clarissa

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  22. Made this for breakfast this morning and it was amazing! Threw some red pepper flakes and avocado on the side. Thank you for the recipe!

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  23. Definitely a keeper! The processes of both prepping and cooking were easy and the dish was enjoyed by the entire family :)

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  24. That looks fabulous! I am going to sub a bit of left over pot roast and try it since I’m out of ground beef. Thank you for posting this!

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Hi there! While I’m not able to respond to every comment, I try hard to answer any questions that haven’t been addressed in the post, recipe or in other comments.

I can tell you now 1) I have no idea if you can substitute Minute Rice or brown rice in my recipes because I’ve never used them and 2) If I know how to convert a recipe to a Crock Pot version, I will make a note about it (otherwise, I don’t know).

And though I may not respond to them all, I do read each and every comment and I LOVE to hear from you guys! Thanks, y’all! - Mandy