Homestead Hash
- 1 small potato or sweet potato
- 1 slice bacon
- 8 Brussel sprouts
- 1 tbsp Duck fat
- 1 Duck egg
- 1 clove garlic
- Heat duck fat (or bacon fat or grass-fed butter/ghee) in cast iron skillet.
- Chop brussel sprouts and potatoes into small pieces, to your preference.
- Smaller cooks faster.
- And toss in skillet.
- Chop bacon and add to pan.
- Chop garlic, and set aside until potatoes and brussel sprouts have cooked through.
- Add to pan and stir frequently until garlic is brown.
- Cook duck egg in separate pan to your preference.
- I use a small egg pan and cook my egg in Kerrygold over easy so I can pop my yolk over my hash.
- Poached egg would also be great.
- Salt and pepper to taste.
- Transfer hash to plate.
- Top with egg.
- (Optional Adjustment) If you're increasing the quantity to serve a whole family, instead of cooking your eggs separately, make little "bowls" in the hash for each egg.
- Simply crack the eggs into the hollows, cover the pan, and let the eggs cook to your preference and serve.
bacon, brussel sprouts, egg, clove garlic
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/357159-homestead-hash (may not work)