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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook left over roast potato piri piri beef hash using 12 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Left Over Roast Potato Piri Piri Beef Hash:
- Prepare Left over roast potatoes,
- Get 80 g lean beef mince,
- Make ready 1 medium egg,
- Make ready 1 small orange bell pepper, cut into bite sized pieces,
- Get 45 g closed cap mushrooms, sliced,
- Get 75 g fine green beans, stalks trimmed,
- Make ready 2 spring onions, cut into fine rings,
- Make ready 1 tsp powdered piri piri seasoning,
- Take 1/4 tsp garlic granules,
- Prepare 1 pinch red chilli flakes,
- Take Salt & pepper to season
- Make ready 1 tbsp vegetable oil
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Steps to make Left Over Roast Potato Piri Piri Beef Hash:
- Heat 1/2 tbsp oil up in a large wok or frying pan. Turn heat to medium high. Add the green beans and the peppers followed by the potatoes and toss them together in the oil.
- After frying for a couple of minutes add the beef mince and brown it off then add in the mushrooms and the whites of the spring onion. Toss everything together. Season with the garlic granules, chilli and piri piri seasoning, stir together and fry for another couple of minutes.
- Move all the ingredients to the side of the pan to form a circle space in the centre. Add the other 1/2 tbsp of cooking oil to the centre and the crack in the egg and then turn the heat down lower on the hob. Allow the egg to gently cook until the white is no longer translucent.
- Season everything with salt and pepper then sprinkle over the greens of the spring onion over the top as a garnish.
- Serve up and enjoy! :)
Piri Piri Pork Belly and Celeriac Roast Jamie Oliver cooks piri piri pork belly with crispy crackling. There's also a meat-free roast using celeriac, creamy mushroom sauce and cheap-as-chips pearl. This time Jamie's cooking piri piri chicken with dressed potatoes, rocket salad and quick Portuguese tarts. Serve on a board/platter with Cumin Scented potato wedges and a large green Salad. See more ideas about Piri piri, Cooking recipes, Portuguese recipes.
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