Spiced Parsnip and Sweet Potato Hash Browns with Coriander and Spring Onion Salsa
These mixed root hash browns are great for brunch, lunch or dinner. Serve them with eggs, beans or a salad plate to round them out into a full meal. ... Parsnips and sweet potatoes not only taste delicious, they are easier to work with for hash browns than white potatoes. Because they naturally contain less starch, they donβt oxidise as easily, meaning you can make these in advance without running the risk of having your mix turn grey. Read more
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