Recipe Box, Cheesy Chive Potato Crowns

These bite size potato “muffins” are similar to my Tater Crabs
But they are baked, not fried
And even easier to make π
Thawed frozen hash browns
Cheese, green onions and seasonings
Tossed with a little olive oil
Baked in a mini muffin pan
Do you have any silicone baking pans?
They are dreamy for things like this…
Mine cooked in about 35 minutes, but time will depend on your oven and pan
Check often near the end of cooking time and remove them when the edges start to crisp
Great side or appetizer
I first saw this recipe on Everyday Living {thanks Pam!} and is adapted from Mantitlement
I call mine potato crowns because they look like, well, they look like crowns! π
‘Tis crown season you know…π

Potato Crowns
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen shredded hash browns thawed
- 3-4 green onions chopped
- 2 oz Manchego cheese grated or diced into small pieces
- 1 oz Parmesan cheese shredded
- dash garlic powder
- salt & pepper
- 1 T olive oil
Instructions
- Toss ingredients together in a mixing bowl. Spoon into well greased mini muffin pans, pressing mixture down with fingers or the back of a spoon. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes and check potatoes. Continue to bake until golden and edges are crispy.
- Carefully remove from pan and serve warm
Notes
Have a bite!
Mardi Gras table for 2 here
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love potatoes – and these look and sound divine!
Jenna, yes it is crown season and what a great little recipe to go along with it. I love this! They have to be tasty and I love how they look, winner! I can’t wait to try them. I’ll have to look for those silicone minis to keep is easy. Thanks Jeanna, love the presentation…………My family will love these.
These are fun to make and eat Emily! I use the pans all the time for everything because things just pop right out π >
These are what I call tasty little tidbits. I especially like them because they work for any meal or, as you point out, as an appetizer. Combine that with easy to prepare and your crowns are winners.
These look wonderful for appetizers or even a brunch buffet. Thanks, Jenna. (And thanks for coming over to Gypsy!)
I could go for a few of them now:@)
I love this…I think they would also make a great appetizer!
What an easy and delicious little bite Jenna! February just happens to be National Potato Lover’s Month too π
Jenna, thanks so much for the shout-out. Oh these look delicious…Whole 30 is going great, but seeing your beautiful food makes me want to eat everything including something sweet! Happy week-end!
These look delicious! And, crowns are in style at my house continually (wink).
ha, the life of a queen! >