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PostSubject: Healthy Hash   Healthy Hash EmptyFri Mar 15, 2013 11:41 am

http://greenlitebites.com/2008/10/05/healthy-breakfast-hash/

Anyway, I took a cup of the frozen potatoes and used them as a base to make a hash style breakfast held together (kinda) by my one lonely egg. It was good, combining all the flavors of a traditional breakfast in a healthy hash style way!Healthy Breakfast Hash

Non-stick cooking spray
1 cup frozen shredded potatoes or "hash browns" (you could also grate your own)
1-2 slices of sweet onion chopped
1 tbsp (7g) real bacon bits
1 slice of Canadian bacon cubed
about 1/3 of a red bell pepper chopped
1 handful of baby spinach leaves chopped
1 egg beaten

Heat a small non-stick skillet over medium heat. Spray with cooking spray and add the frozen potatoes. Leave them alone while you chop all the other ingredients for at least 5 minutes before you flip. This will defrost and start to brown the potatoes.

Once they begin to brown cook for about another 3 minutes before adding the onion and bacon bits. We aren’t using any oil so they will not brown like traditional Hash Browns.

Once the onion and bacon bits are added continue to cook over medium heat until the onion softens. Add the Canadian bacon and bell pepper. Cook for a few minutes allowing the flavors to merge.

Add the chopped spinach and stir in. As soon as it starts to wilt, pour in the beaten egg. Immediately start to combine and mix in the egg. After the egg coats everything in the pan, use your spatula to press the hash down. It will create a nice brown on the bottom and "stick" the hash together a bit. Leave it alone for a minute.

Flip the skillet over on a plate and serve with some ketchup!

Approx Nutritional Information per serving
Servings 1
Amt per Serving entire recipe
Calories 240
Fat 10g
Carbs 21g
Fiber 2g
WWPs 5
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