Wednesday, March 15

Homemade Corned Beef Skillet Hash with Eggs & Cheddar

 

"This skillet breakfast has got it all: tender golden potatoes, savory chunks of corned beef, runny yolk eggs and seriously sharp cheddar. What more could you want?"


Serves: 4

 

4 medium red potatoes, diced, about 1.5 pounds

2 tablespoons avocado oil, divided

1 tablespoon Cabot unsalted butter

1 medium sweet onion, diced

½ cup green pepper, finely diced

1 cup corned beef, chopped

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon ground pepper

½ teaspoon smoked paprika

⅓ cup half-and-half

4 eggs

4 ounces shredded Cabot Seriously Sharp Cheddar (about 1 cup)

Bring an inch or so of water to a boil in a saucepan fitted with a steamer basket. Add the potatoes, cover and steam until slightly softened but not tender, 5½–7 minutes. Remove the basket from the saucepan.


Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon oil and butter in a 10 1/4-inch Lodge cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and green pepper and cook, stirring often, until the vegetables start to soften, 4–5 minutes. Add the corned beef, salt, pepper and smoked paprika, and cook stirring, 2 minutes. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the mixture, and stir to coat.


Add potatoes and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, and scraping up and turning over the potato mixture with a metal spatula, until the potatoes are tender, browned and forming a crust on the bottom of the skillet, 8–12 minutes. Add the half-and-half, and stir to coat.

Reduce the temperature to medium-low. Create 4 wells in the potato mixture and crack an egg into each. Sprinkle with the cheese and cover the skillet with a lid or sheet of foil. Let cook until the cheese is melted and the eggs are set but the yolks are still runny, 5–6 minutes. Serve warm & Enjoy!

~ Readers SoundOff ~ Have something to say? Tell us!

"I enjoy www.StretchThatDollar.com because of all the great deals and bargains I find.
The money I save is a big plus too!
I have been using stockpiles for so long, I forget where I first found it.
It must of been googling for bargains!"
Renee, MA

"I have really enjoyed http://www.stretchthatdollar.com/ because it's a constant source of information and inspiration to me. I found http://www.stretchthatdollar.com/ completely accidentally - while web surfing. The best 'mistake' I made!" Barbra, MI

"I enjoy reading your newsletter because you have fabulous savings on items that I don't have time to search for. I was able to find this contest from an email I received from you. (I'm on your mailing list). I can't remember how I originally found you!"
Nina, GA

"I just found this site today from a link off of another site I was visiting- I love the wide variety of offers there are and tidbits to learn!! What a great site!"
Shawn, MN

• I am so glad I found http://www.stretchthatdollar.com/.
I love http://www.stretchthatdollar.com/ because it is someone sharing their knowledge of savings and freebies in a day when so little people want to share anything.
The grocery bag deals are rarely for any of the stores in my area, but I pass the information on to others, that also clip q-pons and do their best to live frugally.
I do make sure I check the sunday coupons against the grocery deals that are posted, just to be sure I didnt miss something of interest on my own. (I have been known to miss a few...LOL)
I have saved so much by ordering items from the hot deals of the day too. Toys for my son and grandson . A clock for my father, that was made by a company that he has been searching for, since last fall. He loved it so much he ordered another one for his girlfriend.
Being a stay at home mom, after being the major bread winner in our family, our income has decreased by 2/3! http://www.stretchthatdollar.com has made stretching our very meager budget so much easier.
So...Thank you for all that you do, it is greatly appreciated.
Brenda Thompson, OH

• I found you months ago, from another website post. You find deals for me that I would otherwise miss out on.Thank you doesn't say enough.
Barb, CA

• I can find what I need by coming to your site and it's my favorite and usually the only one I visit for the best deals. Right now I'm looking for a deal on a hand vac. My 5 yr. old vacuumed up a bowl full of water with my last one. It no longer works, but atleast he didn't electrocute himself!
Nancy Govero, KS

Thanks Nancy... you had such a cute story.
Here's the direct link for all the Hand Vac specials.
We found a perfect hand-vac for just the sort of thing you experienced...
Black and Decker CHV7250 7.2 Volt Wet & Dry DustBuster
$18.72 (Was $29.99)
+ $25.00 off $125.00 or more