I've now come to realize that I post a lot about potatoes on this blog. I'm not sure why, because I wouldn't consider myself to be a potato-fanatic. Don't get me wrong, I love a good potato every now and again, but I don't eat them too often. A few times a week mostly.
What I do love about potatoes are the easy recipes that accompany them and their ability to pair with an endless amount of cuisines: an Irish tradition, a healthy twist on an American classic, or with a Spanish influence. Potatoes are so versatile that they should be a required staple in every kitchen.
Today I wanted something warm for breakfast. I had already had some yogurt and fruit, but the rainy weather outside forced me to crave something a bit more wholesome. I looked at my options, only to see some potatoes and onions just waiting to be cooked up. So I thought what better breakfast to have on Hump Day than a delicious batch of home-fries?
This recipe serves 2, is easy-peasy, and can be customized to your liking!
What you'll need:
2-3 small potatoes (or 1 large)
1/2 white onion, diced
1 tbsp garlic powder (fresh works too)
What to do:
Rinse potatoes. Chop into bite-sized pieces. Spray pan with non-stick cooking spray (I used Canola Oil Spray) and place on a medium-low burner. Add potatoes to pan, stirring every few minutes. Chop onion while the potatoes are cooking. After about 8-10 minutes, or once the potatoes begin to brown, add the onions. Cook for another 5-10 minutes, or until the potatoes reach the consistency that you're aiming for.
*If you prefer a softer batch of home-fries, you can put a lid on the pan for 5-10 minutes, to soften them up*
Do you have any favorite home-fry recipe or variations? I'd love to hear them!

















