Hearty Farmhouse Breakfast Hash Platter

Garden-fresh vegetables and country meat combined with crispy potatoes in a hearty one-skillet farmhouse breakfast hash platter.

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The genesis of this hash platter comes straight from my grandmother’s farmhouse kitchen in rural Appalachia. Standing on a step stool beside her woodstove, I learned how transformative simple, fresh ingredients could be when prepared with care. This recipe came to life after harvesting potatoes from her garden one dewy morning, and it remains my go-to when feeding a hungry family on weekend mornings.

Hearty Farmhouse Breakfast Hash Platter

Hearty Farmhouse Breakfast Hash Platter

Garden-fresh vegetables and country meat combined with crispy potatoes in a hearty one-skillet farmhouse breakfast hash platter.

Category: Breakfast
Dish Type: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Dietary: None
Occasion: None
PREP TIME20 min
COOK TIME30 min
TOTAL TIME50 min
SERVINGS4 servings
4.7(96 ratings)
Nutrition Information
450Calories
26gFat
10gSaturated Fat
35gCarbs
22gProtein
5gFiber
6gSugar
860mgSodium
255mgCholesterol
950mgPotassium
20%Iron
15%Calcium
30%Vitamin A
70%Vitamin C
Equipment Needed
12-inch cast iron skillet
Large pot for par-boiling potatoes
Colander
Paper towels
Chef's knife
Cutting board
Wooden spoon or spatula
Ingredients
2 lbs russet potatoes, diced into 1/2-inch cubes
8 oz country meat, diced
1 large yellow onion, diced
1 red bell pepper, diced
1 green bell pepper, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
4 large eggs
1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
2 green onions, sliced, for garnish
Instructions
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Prepare the Potatoes

Place diced potatoes in a large pot and cover with cold water. Add 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to simmer and cook for 5 minutes until slightly tender but still firm. Drain thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels.

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Start the Hash

Heat olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add potatoes in an even layer and cook undisturbed for 5 minutes until beginning to brown on the bottom. Toss and continue cooking another 5-7 minutes until potatoes are crispy on multiple sides.

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Add Remaining Ingredients

Reduce heat to medium. Add butter, diced meat, onion, bell peppers, and garlic to the skillet. Season with fresh herbs, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 8-10 minutes until vegetables are softened and meat is lightly browned.

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Finish with Eggs and Cheese

Create four wells in the hash mixture. Crack an egg into each well. Cover the skillet and cook for 3-5 minutes until egg whites are set but yolks remain runny (or to your preferred doneness). Sprinkle cheese over the entire dish, cover again just until melted. Garnish with sliced green onions and serve directly from the skillet for a rustic presentation.

Pro Tip: Par-boil the potatoes for 5 minutes before adding to the skillet for faster, more even cooking.
Recipe Video

Sizzle and Serve Farmhouse Breakfast Hash

Start your day off with a sizzle, this easy and quick meal can be made with one pan in less than 20 minutes, if you're looking for a filling breakfast.

Recipe Keywords: Easy, High-Protein, Quick, Skillet

Why does this farmhouse hash work so beautifully for busy households? It’s the ultimate one-skillet wonder that delivers a complete meal with minimal cleanup. Research shows that starting your day with complex carbohydrates and protein can improve cognitive function for hours afterward. By incorporating both farm-fresh vegetables and savory proteins, this balanced meal provides sustained energy without the mid-morning crash many breakfast options cause.

A breakfast platter with eggs, meat, roasted potatoes, peppers, and onions.
Farmhouse breakfast with eggs, meat, potatoes, and colorful peppers.

The hallmark of this hash is its textural symphony – the earthy potatoes develop a golden crust while remaining tender inside, the country meat adds pops of salty chew, and the vegetables bring freshness and color. When topped with eggs, the runny yolks create a natural sauce that coats each bite. Legendary Southern chef Edna Lewis once noted that “country meat with potatoes makes a breakfast fit for royalty,” a sentiment I wholeheartedly endorse.

For a truly special farm-to-table experience, try making this platter with seasonal vegetables from your local farmers market. The recipe adapts beautifully to whatever is fresh and available – summer squash and bell peppers in summer, root vegetables in winter. Round out the meal with a slice of whole-grain toast and freshly brewed coffee for a breakfast experience that honors rural cooking traditions while providing modern nutritional balance.

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