For the best texture, ensure your mashed potatoes are cold and relatively dry. Avoid using mashed potatoes with excessive butter or cream, as this can make the hash browns soggy. Feel free to experiment with additional seasonings! A pinch of garlic powder, smoked paprika, or dried herbs like rosemary or thyme can add a delightful depth of flavor. For extra crispy hash browns, try using clarified butter or a mix of olive oil and butter for cooking. If you're making a large batch, keep the cooked hash browns warm in a low oven (200°F) until ready to serve.
Javonte Okuneva
Jun 25, 2025I added a little garlic powder and chopped chives to the mixture, and they were amazing! My family loved them." - John B.
Hildegard Kunze
Nov 24, 2024Great recipe! I froze some of the cooked hash browns and they reheated perfectly in the toaster. Such a convenient breakfast option!" - David S.
Cloyd Stanton
Apr 17, 2024The key is to not overmix the potatoes. Mine turned out perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside." - Emily L.
Tomas Jerde
Feb 13, 2024These hash browns were a lifesaver! I had leftover mashed potatoes and didn't want to waste them. This recipe was so easy and delicious!" - Sarah M.