How to Cook Crunchy Hash Browns in Your Toaster
Can you Cook Frozen Hash Browns in Your Toaster?
Personally I prefer cooking frozen Hash Browns in my toaster compared to buying the more expensive McDonald's ones.
Normally I put them in the oven for 10 minutes over the packet directions to get a more crunchy hash brown.
Prepare yourself for a culinary revolution.... you can cook them in your toaster!
The way I did it was to nuke them in the microwave for one minute on high.
Then, when you take them out they will be defrosted but soggy and fally apparty so gently place them in your toaster.
My toaster has one heat setting, the only thing you can adjust is the amount of time it toasts for.
So I cranked my toaster to 5 minutes - watched and waited, and then toasted them for another 5 minutes, and then another 5 minutes. 15 minutes total (after 1 minute in the microwave).
Mum taught me never to put a knife in the toaster. So I used metal tongs instead.
Obviously - don't put them in the toaster when it's turned on!
When they are cooked to your crunchiness preference... you will need tongs to get them out of the toaster.
The end result is just as crunchy hash browns as you get from an oven, but cooked in a toaster.
This culinary revolution was sparked when I was slow cooking Beef Cheeks for dinner and couldn't use the oven for the cooking of the hash browns.
Everyone loved them and we are on to Beef Cheeks later tonight.
Hope you try it, and careful with the toaster - keep an eye on it.
Personally I prefer cooking frozen Hash Browns in my toaster compared to buying the more expensive McDonald's ones.
Normally I put them in the oven for 10 minutes over the packet directions to get a more crunchy hash brown.
Prepare yourself for a culinary revolution.... you can cook them in your toaster!
The way I did it was to nuke them in the microwave for one minute on high.
Then, when you take them out they will be defrosted but soggy and fally apparty so gently place them in your toaster.
My toaster has one heat setting, the only thing you can adjust is the amount of time it toasts for.
So I cranked my toaster to 5 minutes - watched and waited, and then toasted them for another 5 minutes, and then another 5 minutes. 15 minutes total (after 1 minute in the microwave).
Mum taught me never to put a knife in the toaster. So I used metal tongs instead.
Obviously - don't put them in the toaster when it's turned on!
When they are cooked to your crunchiness preference... you will need tongs to get them out of the toaster.
The end result is just as crunchy hash browns as you get from an oven, but cooked in a toaster.
This culinary revolution was sparked when I was slow cooking Beef Cheeks for dinner and couldn't use the oven for the cooking of the hash browns.
Everyone loved them and we are on to Beef Cheeks later tonight.
Hope you try it, and careful with the toaster - keep an eye on it.
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