Oven Baked Hash Browns Recipe - Don't Waste the Crumbs (2024)

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Skip the McDonald’s hash browns, because this homemade baked hash browns recipe is SO much better! An easy southern-style hash brown breakfast with potatoes that are diced and oven baked to a golden crisp! It’s healthy, made from scratch, and super frugal to make!

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Anytime I come up with a kitchen hack that will revolutionize your life (like sheet pan pancakes), I’m happy to share.

My oven-roasted hash brown recipe is one of those. Have you ever made fried potatoes before? They’re SO good, but they can take quite a long time… especially if you’re making a lot of potatoes.

Instead of pulling out all of your cast irons skillets, you can make baked hash browns with a whole lot less work!

It’s also great because it’s:

  • Frugal. Potatoes are among the most affordable vegetables.
  • Easy. Baked hash browns are super easy to make.
  • Versatile. Mix up the spices for different flavor profiles.
  • Delicious!
  • Utilize a Crumbs rule of thumb and double, triple, or quadruple your batch (see How to Save Time and Money with Batch Cooking).
  • And with the exception of the prep work and turning halfway through, this meal is nearly hands-off.

Ingredients Needed

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  • medium/large potatoes
  • onion
  • bell pepper (any color)
  • olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper
  • garlic powder

Notes on Ingredients

Potatoes. I use russet potatoes for this recipe. They brown & crisp up perfectly, and have an excellent texture. Of course, use whichever potatoes you have on hand or what’s on sale. Red skinned or golden potatoes will also work fine.

Vegetables. I use onions and green peppers. Feel free to mix and match veggies, whatever you have or what’s on sale. Red, orange, or yellow peppers would be great stand-ins for green peppers. Shallots or whole garlic cloves would also be amazing. Utilize seasonal produce to keep your costs even lower on this frugal dish!

Seasoning. I keep it simple with garlic powder, salt & pepper. If you don’t have garlic powder, but you have whole garlic, use that. If you’d like to add other seasonings, feel free! Or try leveling up on flavor by trying this savory and versatile Easy 9 Spice Mix.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1. Preheat the oven to 400F and line a rimmed cookie sheet (this cookie sheet is my favorite) with parchment paper.

Step 2. Dice potatoes so that they’re all about 1/2″ in size. Spread evenly in a single layer on parchment paper. Drizzle with 1 Tbsp olive oil.

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Step 3. Roast in the oven for 30 minutes, turning half way through.

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Step 4. Meanwhile, dice onion and pepper to the same size as the potatoes.

Step 5. When the timer goes off, toss the onions and pepper with the potatoes. Drizzle the remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil over the vegetables. Season liberally with salt and pepper and roast for another 20 minutes.

Psst! Want to kick this up a notch? Try finishing this recipe with a pinch of finishing salt! I love Ava Jane’s Kitchen because it doesn’t have microplastics (gross, right?) and it’s SO GOOD! Plus, you can get a bag for just 1¢!! Just add a pinch when you pull the hash browns from the oven and try not to drool as you wait for them to cool!
(Get your penny bag of salt on this page.)

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Step 6. The potatoes are done when they are mostly golden brown in color.

FAQs

What is traditionally the main ingredient in hash browns?

Potatoes are traditionally the main ingredient in hash browns. They are usually either shredded or diced (like this recipe).

How do you make crispy hash browns from scratch?

This recipe is the perfect way to make golden brown crispy baked hash browns from scratch! It’s simple, easy, and delicious!The more brown your hash browns are, the crispier they will be. Keep an eye on them to prevent burning in the last few minutes!

What is the McDonald’s hash brown recipe?

McDonald’s hash browns are pre-formed processed patties. They are not at all like this healthy & homemade hash brown recipe which is made with real food. Once you try these delicious oven roasted hash browns, you’ll never go out for McDonalds again!

Recipe Tips and Tricks

Line your baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Parchment paper isn’t cheap, and that’s why I normally only use it for baking cookies at Christmas time (for some reason, healthier sugar cookies and healthier candy cane cookies just come out better on parchment paper).
  • However, I made this baked hash browns recipe on my very-well-used cookie sheet and some of the potatoes stuck, leaving their golden crunchy goodness behind when I served breakfast.
  • Using parchment paper means your potatoes won’t stick an ounce. If you feel bad for using the paper only once, consider making two batches back to back instead of multiple batches at the same time. It means longer in the kitchen though, so pick and choose your battles.

PS – Parchment paper is cheapest after the holidays. Make sure you pick up a few rolls next year!

Make as many batches as your oven has room for.

The number of baking sheets that can fit in your oven is really the deciding factor here. My oven can fit four, so when I make this baked hash browns recipe, I make a quadruple batch, plus an extra potato or two, if I have room.

Making recipes with LOLs (LOTS OF LEFTOVERS) is a key kitchen hack in my 30 minute meal plan that will save TONS of time in the kitchen, so I always recommend batch cooking to my Crumbs fans! This ensures plenty of potatoes leftover for breakfast later in the week, and better yet, more TIME!

Reheat your baked hash browns in the skillet.

It’s impossible to keep crispy hash browns crispy after they’ve been in the fridge for a day, but you can re-crisp them up by adding coconut oil to your cast iron skillet and pan-frying them on medium-low for a few minutes.

Side note: If you’ve never captured the love of cast iron cooking, it’s probably because your cast iron needs to be properly seasoned (and I don’t mean salt and pepper). I give you a step by step here: Seasoning Cast Iron Skillets: How to Use Your Cast Iron the Right Way.

This is the perfect time to “beef up” the potatoes by adding sliced mushrooms, cherry tomato halves, fresh garlic and even shredded cheese!

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Oven-roasted Hash Brown Recipe

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Here is my favorite homemade baked hash browns recipe! These simple hash browns are healthy, frugal, and super easy to make. Skip the McDonald’s and make them at home!

  • Author: Tiffany
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 50 mins
  • Total Time: 55 mins
  • Yield: 3 servings 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 medium/large potatoes (I used russet)*
  • 1 onion
  • 1 bell pepper (any color)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil, divided
  • salt
  • pepper
  • garlic powder (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Dice potatoes so that they’re all about 1/2″ in size. Spread evenly in a single layer on parchment paper. Drizzle with 1 Tbsp olive oil.
  3. Roast in the oven for 30 minutes, turning half way through.
  4. Meanwhile, dice onion and pepper to the same size as the potatoes.
  5. When the timer goes off, toss the onions and pepper with the potatoes. Drizzle the remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil over the vegetables. Season liberally with salt and pepper and roast for another 20 minutes.
  6. Potatoes are done when they are mostly golden brown in color.

Notes

*I make 2 potatoes for my husband when he’s on the Whole30. If you’re making this for the ordinary eater, this will serve two. You can easily double, triple or quadruple this recipe as desired using the same potato-onion-pepper ratio. Leftover reheat well in a cast iron skillet.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 277

Keywords: oven roasted hash browns

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FAQs

How to get a good crust on hash browns? ›

Squeezing the shredded potato in a towel or cheesecloth to remove as much moisture as possible helps it brown more evenly. Cooking the shredded potato briefly in the microwave helps it develop a better crust that remains crispy for longer.

How do you keep hashbrowns from falling apart? ›

How do you keep hash brown patties from falling apart? Once the ingredients for the hash browns are mixed, work quickly. The salt will pull moisture out of the potatoes as they sit. Portion into the pan and press firmly with a spatula to ensure a complete patty.

What will prevent the hash browns from becoming crispy? ›

The potatoes will not brown until the excess moisture has cooked off, so that's why it's really important to get rid of as much water as possible before cooking. This is absolutely essential for crispy potatoes.

How do you bind hash browns together? ›

If you would like to create the classic oval shaped hash browns then we need to use a binder. For this I am using 1 egg and a few tablespoons of flour. Whisk up that egg in a large bowl then add the potatoes, flour, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Mix them all together with a fork.

Why won't my hash browns get crispy? ›

Remove as much moisture as possible. In order to get evenly crispy hash browns, you need to squeeze out as much water as you can.

Is it better to cook hash browns with butter or oil? ›

Olive Oil is the best for great hash browns. If you're using a non-stick skillet you might be able to get away with butter, but especially when using a cast iron pan, you want olive oil to avoid sticking and to help easily flip them.

Why do my hashbrowns turn to mush? ›

Avoid soaking the potatoes

Peeling, grating, and rinsing the potatoes before making the recipe will cause the hash to struggle to hold together in the pan. Moreover, the starch helps boost the crispiness of the potato, so a hash devoid of it will just turn to painfully soggy mush on a plate.

How do you keep hash browns from getting mushy? ›

7 Tips for Crispy, Totally-Not-Soggy-at-All, Hash Browns
  1. Shred the potatoes. A box grater works, but ideally you still know where you put the shredding disc attachment for your food processor. ...
  2. Rinse the potatoes. ...
  3. Dry the potatoes. ...
  4. Season the potatoes. ...
  5. Clarify the butter. ...
  6. Non-stick FTW. ...
  7. No touching.
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Should I cover hashbrowns while cooking? ›

Cover and cook just until the perimeters start to get golden, about 5 minutes. Use a spatula to press the top down. Season with salt and pepper and flip. Cook, uncovered, until the bottom is golden and crispy, another 3 to 5 minutes.

How do you make homemade hash browns not stick together? ›

The biggest culprit that's making your hash browns come apart is moisture. You need to make sure the potatoes are dry before adding them to the flour and egg mixture. Whether you squeeze them out in a dish towel or use a salad spinner, get the potatoes as dry as they can be.

Why do my hash browns stick together? ›

Using the wrong pan

A number of factors can contribute to sticking, from cooking temperature to technique to wet potatoes. And while impeccable cooking technique is an excellent way to ensure your potatoes don't stick, mastering this requires time and practice (and potentially, a lot of wasted potatoes).

Why do my homemade hash browns turn grey? ›

It depends on whether your potatoes are turning gray before you cook them or after. When you grate raw potatoes, you release starch that can cause them to oxidize, or turn dark. The best way to keep that from happening is to cover the potatoes with cold water, then drain them very well and pat them dry before cooking.

How to get crust on hashbrowns? ›

The Best Hash Brown Recipe

Plenty of butter. It adds incredible flavor and crisps up the outside forming a crust that crackles lightly when you bite into it. I took it a step further and added bacon grease (yes, save that bacon grease the next time you make Bacon in the oven).

What can you use to bind hash browns instead of egg? ›

Egg Substitutes for Binding
  1. Mashed potatoes (2 Tbsp.)
  2. Nut butters (3 Tbsp.)
  3. Silken tofu (1/4 cup)
  4. Soy lecithin (1 Tbsp.)

How do you keep hash brown patties crispy? ›

1. Consider cooking them through … and storing them in a hot holding cabinet, and then finishing/crisping individual orders as tickets are printed. 2. If the product is moved quickly enough, serving finished hash browns right from the hot holding cabinet without any use of the griddle.

Should I soak hash browns before frying? ›

Most recipes require soaking your raw, shredded potato in cold water to rinse off the excess starch, then squeezing every last bit of moisture out before tossing it in a pan.

How to get potatoes dry for hashbrowns? ›

Shred the potatoes, then place the shreds in a salad spinner and whirl away until the shreds look dry. To make sure, place the shreds in a towel and squeeze it until no more moisture appears. If you really want them dry, add some lemon juice to the shreds before you start spinning, to keep them from going brown.

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