Breakfast Potatoes
Breakfast Potatoes (Canadian) — easy breakfast recipe with 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Ready in 10 min. Includes exact ingredients and clear instructions.
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Instructions
- Before you do anything, freeze your bacon slices that way when you're ready to prep, it'll be so much easier to chop!
- Wash the potatoes and cut medium dice into square pieces. To prevent any browning, place the already cut potatoes in a bowl filled with water.
- In the meantime, heat 1-2 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Tilt the skillet so the oil spreads evenly.
- Once the oil is hot, drain the potatoes and add to the skillet. Season with salt, pepper, and Old Bay as needed.
- Cook for 10 minutes, stirring the potatoes often, until brown. If needed, add a tablespoon more of oil.
- Chop up the bacon and add to the potatoes. The bacon will start to render and the fat will begin to further cook the potatoes. Toss it up a bit! The bacon will take 5-6 minutes to crisp.
- Once the bacon is cooked, reduce the heat to medium-low, add the minced garlic and toss. Season once more. Add dried or fresh parsley. Control heat as needed.
- Let the garlic cook until fragrant, about one minute.
- Just before serving, drizzle over the maple syrup and toss. Let that cook another minute, giving the potatoes a caramelized effect.
- Serve in a warm bowl with a sunny side up egg!
FAQ
How long does it take to make Breakfast Potatoes?
Breakfast Potatoes usually takes around 16 min from prep to serving.
Can I make Breakfast Potatoes ahead of time?
Yes. You can cook it ahead and store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving.
What should I serve with Breakfast Potatoes?
Serve Breakfast Potatoes with simple sides like salad, rice, or roasted vegetables. Plan for about 4 servings. Main ingredients include 3 Medium Potatoes, 1 tbs Olive Oil.
Can I substitute ingredients in Breakfast Potatoes?
Yes. Use ingredients with similar texture and flavor, then adjust seasoning gradually to keep balance in the final dish.