It's time to admit that these are the laziest and least satisfying way to prepare potatoes. Hash browns are the best for breakfast.Also why are they called "home fries"? Like you can't make proper french fries at home?
>>21690359>you can't make proper french fries at home?Not without a deep fryer, no
>>21690359troll thread
>>21690359Looks like you can't make proper home fries either.
>>21690449Does that look like someone’s home to you?
>>21690359i love a big slop of potatoes sometimes
Home fries can be hard to get right. Best I ever had were from a place called Fork & Fire in Farmington, CT. Perfectly seasoned wedges, not mushy, great for dipping.
if you're lazy you will never have good home fries.you gotta soak em, shallow frying works, take out a batch and let it dry then either air fry it after or refry it for crispy goodness
>>21690435No, it is not. I sincerely believe this.
>>21691951Yeah those are more like actual fries at that point, instead of mush.
>>21690359home slop
>>21690359>Also why are they called "home fries"?Marketing.
I've made home fries for breakfast every single day for 8 years now and I've never had a problem with them being mushy like this. Explain how you cook them.
>>21691951I started microwaving mine. Whenever I tried home fries it would take forever for a mediocre result. Now I chop and microwave the potatoes then start the onions and peppers at medium heat. Once the potatoes are done I turn up the heat and add them to the pan for a final crisp.It might not be the most seekay method but I finally get a consistently good result I wonder if diners have cooked potatoes ready for the griddle
>>21692463>I've made home fries for breakfast every single day for 8 yearsThis is a lie.
>>21691960Soaking is key. Do this. My old place used to boil them first.
>>21692475>wonder if diners have cooked potatoes ready for the griddle. They do. And it can sit out all day. Microwave trick probably works well.
>>21694067pray tell theewhat does soaking the spuds do and for how long do i do it