Pan-fried potatoes and onions are the finest simple Southern side dish! Serve them with eggs for breakfast or brunch, or with your preferred protein for supper. They are tasty, crispy on the exterior, and fluffy on the inside.
Ingredients
1½ pounds.
Of russet potatoes, I diced them into 1/2″ cubes.
A pound.Of sliced smoked sausage.
2 Tbsp.
Of olive oil.
½ Tsp.Of seasoned salt.
½ Tsp.
Of Italian Seasoning.
½ large red bell pepper.
½ large green bell pepper.
A small diced onion.
Black pepper to taste Shredded parmesan cheese, for garnish.
DIRECTIONS
Step 1: In a large pan, saute the onion in a large spoon of butter over medium heat until the onion is translucent.
Step 2: Secondly, cook the onion until it is soft. Take the onion out of the pan and put it aside.
Step 3: And in a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil until the butter is melted, and add Combine the potatoes, seasoned salt, Italian seasoning, and pepper.
Step 4: After that, cover and simmer, turning occasionally, for 15 minutes, or until the vegetables are somewhat softened.µ
Step 5: Then, cook for another 10 minutes after adding the sausage. Combine the onions and peppers in a large skillet and sauté until the peppers are soft crisp.
Step 6: And finally, If using parmesan cheese, sprinkle it over top.
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Fried Potatoes And Onions
Pan-fried potatoes and onions are the finest simple Southern side dish! Serve them with eggs for breakfast or brunch, or with your preferred protein for supper. They are tasty, crispy on the exterior, and fluffy on the inside.
- 1½ pounds.
- Of russet potatoes (I diced them into 1/2″ cubes.)
- A pound.Of sliced smoked sausage.
- 2 Tbsp.
- Of olive oil.
- ½ Tsp.Of seasoned salt.
- ½ Tsp.
- Of Italian Seasoning.
- ½ large red bell pepper.
- ½ large green bell pepper.
- A small diced onion.
- Black pepper to taste Shredded parmesan cheese (for garnish.)
- Step 1: In a large pan, saute the onion in a large spoon of butter over medium heat until the onion is translucent.
- Step 2: Secondly, cook the onion until it is soft. Take the onion out of the pan and put it aside.
- Step 3: And in a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil until the butter is melted, and add Combine the potatoes, seasoned salt, Italian seasoning, and pepper.
- Step 4: After that, cover and simmer, turning occasionally, for 15 minutes, or until the vegetables are somewhat softened.µ
- Step 5: Then, cook for another 10 minutes after adding the sausage. Combine the onions and peppers in a large skillet and sauté until the peppers are soft crisp.
- Step 6: And finally, If using parmesan cheese, sprinkle it over top.
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