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This delicious Turkey Red Flannel Hash with Bacon is a flavorful combination of red potatoes, beets, and leftover turkey. Topped with fried eggs, it’s a memorable meal. The vibrant seasoning of thyme and smoked paprika takes this to the next level.
A “hash” is a dish made by chopping up and cooking a mix of ingredients, typically leftovers, into a cohesive and flavorful meal. The name comes from the French word hacher, meaning “to chop,” which reflects the process of cutting ingredients into small, uniform pieces.
*Roasted or microwaved, as time allows. Or use canned beets in water.
Add some of the reserved bacon fat to the pan and heat over medium. Add potatoes and beets to the skillet, season with salt, and let brown, stirring once or twice. Mix in onions and peppers, season with smoked paprika, salt, black pepper, and white pepper. Press into a flattened, even layer, and continue to brown. (If serving with eggs, now is the time to start cooking them.)
Flip the hash with a spatula, add turkey, and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the hash is browned, crusty, and heated through, about 5 minutes. Stir in bacon and parsley. Season to taste with hot sauce. Serve immediately with toasted bread and eggs.
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