grate the potato |
I love a good hash brown potato. Whether its loose or biscuit-style, I'm always in. I'm surprised it doesn't get used more beyond the breakfast menu - maybe this one will switch things up. The bacon involvement is a bit of a no-brainer, but by adding the smoke and apple, the potato gets a bit of a lift worthy of and entree starch component. Wherever you put them, it is important to take note of the fundamentals of prepping the potato, so you don't get a gluey pasty mess. I grated these ones on a box grater because I wanted a fine texture, but you can certainly cut the potato any size you want and still follow the method. If you use a Smoking Gun like I did, you will want to smoke the potatoes several times to get the flavour in, if you have a smoker, let 'er rip for about an hour. Have some smoked butter on hand? You know where it goes.
rinse, blanch and strain it |
You will need:
2 potatoes
1 onion
4 slices bacon
1 apple
to taste kosher salt
to taste black pepper
as needed vegetable oil or smoked butter
smoke the hash |
Method:
- set some salted water on to boil
- grate or cut the potatoes and rinse under cold water until the water is clear
- dunk the potatoes into the water for 30 seconds
- strain and rinse under cold water again until it is clear
- squeeze any excess water out and place in a bowl or plastic container
fry the bacon, onion and apple |
- lightly coat with vegetable oil - it helps absorb the smoke
- cold smoke for an hour or smoke several times with the Gun, sealing the container each time
- cut the bacon into short lardons and render the fat out in a pan
- dice the onion small and add to the bacon and saute
- peel and dice the apple and add to the mix
- take the mixture out of the pan and set aside (leaving as much bacon fat behind as possible)
- add any needed oil or smoked butter to the pan
- add the smoked potato and fry to golden brown
- add the bacon, onion and apple mix back in and mix well
- season with salt and pepper
- serve
fry the potato |
the finished hash with a vinegar-drop egg |
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