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Rating: 5 stars This dish tastes so good it's almost illegal! I did the potatoes in the microwave after peeling them -- 3 large at 5 minutes high (I scaled down) and then put them in cold water to cool. I didn't have Swiss cheese so I used mozerella and it turned out divine! Thumb Up Helpful (41)

Rating: 5 stars Yum! I didn't precook the potatoes at all - just grated them assembled the whole thing in a pan and browned the bottom added a little water and put a lid on them until the potatoes steamed and were soft (which only took a few minutes) then flipped them over to brown the other side. Came out perfect. Reminds me of family vacations to Wisconsin when I was a kid. Thanks! Thumb Up Helpful (30)

Rating: 5 stars Imagine really cheesy slightly crispy and a little lumpy mashed potatoes and you have this recipe. It was so good. I didn't make any adjustments and my husband daughter and I loved this. In fact we were fighting over who got the crispy parts (they are the best). When it was time to turn the potatoes I flipped mine over onto a plate and then slid back into the pan. They turned out beautifully. Because I only let my potatoes cool long enough that I could touch them I really didn't need to cook them very long. I basically left them in the frying pan long enough to get a crispy crust and the cheese to melt. I have to say these are a do again for sure. Thumb Up Helpful (23)

Rating: 3 stars I'm an American who has moved to Switzerland to live with my fiancé and I lived here for almost 3 years now so I do know how to make TRUE Swiss Rösti. Although this recipe is close the Swiss use Gruyére cheese in their Rösti it's delicious!! This cheese is most popular in Switzerland. You can buy this cheese in America but it might not be easy to find and is on the expensive side (in America) but it's worth it! Thumb Up Helpful (14)

Rating: 4 stars Although we all thought this was good I didn't think it was worth the effort being that you can basically do the same thing with leftover mashed potatoes. I seasoned the dish quite a bit more than called for and also added chopped onion and green peppers. Definitely good advice to flip this onto a plate rather than trying to turn it in the pan. To make turning a little easier I think I'll make individual sevings the next time I serve this dish. Thanks Bob. Thumb Up Helpful (14)

Rating: 4 stars I see that a lot of others complained about boiling cooling and shredding potatoes. I used the Simply Shredded hash browns from the frigerator section. Worked perfect!! Before flipping I cut into sections for easy flipping and serving. Thumb Up Helpful (12)

Rating: 4 stars Very good but kinda messy to make...esspecially when trying to "crisp" the other side (tried sliding it onto a plate so that I may easier invert it back into the pan but some of it stuck and got clumpy). I used a combo of Swiss and cheddar cheese. The appearance was the only minor detraction - still very good! Thanks Bob! Thumb Up Helpful (10)

Rating: 5 stars This is great. I used two pounds of the pre shredded potatoes that you can get in the refrigerated section at the grocery store to save some time. I added some diced onion garlic powder and a little leftover crumbled bacon that I had. Thumb Up Helpful (9)