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Potato| Multi-Potatoes, Russet
Cooking Style| Fry

Chorizo Potato Hash

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Calories: 1199kcal
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Chorizo Potato Hash

Ingredients

  • 4 medium-sized russet potatoes diced into cubes
  • 2 in orange sweet potatoes peeled & diced small cubes
  • 1 in white sweet potato peeled & diced small cubes
  • 1 Large onion chopped
  • 15 oz. chorizo sausage
  • 2 Tablespoons Butter
  • 2-3 Tablespoons olive oil
  • sprinkling fresh Cilantro chopped
  • sprinkling Paprika
  • sprinkling Cumin
  • sprinkling Garlic powder
  • sprinkling Salt and pepper
  • 1-2 Eggs per person
  • Avocado optional

Instructions

  • In a large frying pan drizzled with olive oil and a pat or two of butter, fry the sweet potatoes and russets until tender and begin to crisp up.
  • Add the onion and continue to fry. Once cooked through to fork tender and your desired crispness, transfer the potato combination to a bowl.
  • Use the same frying pan to brown the chorizo sausage. Once browned, add the potatoes back into the frying pan to rewarm.
  • Add the chopped cilantro, salt and pepper and spices. Lower heat to low and keep warm.
  • In another pan, melt a pat of butter and fry an egg or two per person.
  • Add large scoop of sausage and potatoes to a plate, top with a fried egg (or two) and sprinkle with some additional chopped cilantro.
  • Add a couple slices of avocado on the side.

Nutrition

Calories |1199kcalCarbohydrates |1gProtein |44gFat |111gSaturated Fat |54gPolyunsaturated Fat |5gMonounsaturated Fat |28gTrans Fat |1gCholesterol |524mgSodium |6522mgPotassium |76mgFiber |1gSugar |1gVitamin A |3441IUVitamin C |77mgCalcium |118mgIron |6mg

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