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Anything baked in a muffin pan automatically gets my attention.

It’s cute, it’s individually portioned, and I just can’t resist.

My family couldn’t resist the hash browns and they’re so easy. Simply combine grated potatoes with Parmesan, Panko breadcrumbs, olive oil, salt and pepper, and bake.

Best of all, you don’t need to stand at a hot griddle flipping potatoes with grease splattering up on your wrists.

I grated the potatoes using the coarsest blade of a box grater. It only takes a couple minutes, still faster than washing food processor parts. I haven’t tried using convenience bags of grated potatoes and am not sure how those will work. I think you get the crispiest hash browns when you grate your own potatoes.

After grating, you must place the potatoes in a stack of paper towels and wring them out aggressively over the sink. It’s amazing how much water you’ll be able to squeeze and that water is what prevents your hash browns from crisping up. So if you want crispy hash browns, get the water out. Keep on squeezing.

The Panko breadcrumbs add a little bit of texture and crispiness, accentuating the overall crispy vibe. They’re sold near regular breadcrumbs or in the Asian section of your grocery store. Make these Tater-Less Parmesan Zucchini Tots, Baked Parmesan Edamame Bites with Creamy Wasabi Dip, or Crispy Roasted Parmesan Chickpeas with Spiced Ranch Dip with your leftover Parmesan and Panko.

I baked the hash browns for 35 minutes, and baking times will vary widely depending on potatoes used, their moisture level, pan size, oven and climate variance, and personal preference for crispiness.

They’re a great side dish as is, but a fried egg on top would be fun. Or try them for a game day portable snack.

Crispy edges with soft, tender, cheesy interiors and ketchup. My hash browns must be smothered in ketchup.

Print Yield: 1 dozen small/med hash browns Baked Parmesan Hash Brown Cups Prep Time 15 minutes Cook Time 40 minutes Additional Time 5 minutes Total Time 1 hour Anything baked in a muffin pan automatically gets my attention. It’s cute, it’s individually portioned, and my family couldn’t resist these easy hash browns. I grated my own potatoes using a box grater on the coarsest blade. It only takes a couple minutes, still faster than washing my food processor. After grating, you must place the potatoes in paper towels and wring it out aggressively over the sink. Water is what prevents your hash browns from crisping up. So if you want crispy hash browns, get the water out. The Panko breadcrumbs add a little bit of texture and crispiness. A great side dish, fun party food, or game day snack. Ingredients about 4 cups grated white potatoes (about 2 large peeled potatoes)

2/3 cup grated parmesan cheese

1/2 cup Panko breadcrumbs (sold near regular breadcrumbs or in the Asian section)

3 to 4 tablespoons olive oil

3/4 teaspoon salt, or to taste

3/4 teaspoon ground black pepper, or to taste

onion or garlic powder, optional and to taste

ketchup, sour cream, or your favorite condiments, for serving Instructions Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a Non-Stick 12-Cup Regular Muffin Pan very well with cooking spray or grease and flour the pan; set aside. To a large bowl, add all ingredients (other than ketchup or sour cream) and gently toss to combine. Very important note about the potatoes – I grated them by hand on the coarsest blade of a box grater. Every cup or so of grated potatoes, place potatoes inside double or triple layered paper towels and wring out very well over the sink. The drier the potatoes are, the crispier the hash browns will be. Bake for about 40 minutes, or until edges are browned with lightly golden tops that are set. Start checking at 30 minutes, but baking could take much longer than 40 minutes depending on potatoes used, their moisture level, pan size, oven and climate variance, and personal preference for crispiness. Allow hash browns to cool for about 10-15 minutes in muffin pan on top of a wire rack before gently rimming each cavity with a knife if necessary, dislodging, and serving with ketchup, sour cream, etc. Nutrition Information: Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 144 Total Fat: 7g Saturated Fat: 2g Trans Fat: 0g Unsaturated Fat: 5g Cholesterol: 6mg Sodium: 296mg Carbohydrates: 17g Fiber: 2g Sugar: 2g Protein: 4g

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