by BigGirlPhoebz
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3 medium-large beets, scrubbed and trimmed
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3/4 pounds
small blue-skinned potatoes (can substitute 2 large russets), diced
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1 medium Vidalia onion
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1 1/2 tablespoon
chopped fresh dill
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1/2 - 1 cup
turkey scraps, roughly chopped
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Ask the hotline about this step!Arrange the beets in a small baking dish and fill with enough water to submerge the beets 1 inch. Season with salt, cover the dish with foil, and bake in the oven for 30-40 minutes, until the beets are fork tender. Allow beets to cool enough to handle. Remove skins with a paring knife—they should come off easily. Dice beets and set aside in a medium mixing bowl.
Ask the hotline about this step!In the meantime, while the beets are roasting, coat a large skillet with olive oil and sauté the potatoes over medium-high heat. When the potatoes are tender, but not completely cooked, add the onions and season generously with salt and pepper. Continue to sauté until the onions and potatoes are slightly caramelized, another 5-7 minutes. Add the potato-onion mixture to the beets and allow both to cool. In a small cup or bowl, scramble 1 of the eggs. Add to the beet-potato mixture along with the turkey, dill and ½ teaspoon of salt. Toss until the vegetables and turkey are fully coated.
Ask the hotline about this step!With a paper towel, remove any scraps from the skillet so it is more or less clean, and add another generous coating of olive oil. Get the oil nice and hot, then add the hash in one layer, pressing down with your spatula to form a large cake. Cook for a few minutes until the bottom is crispy and the hash has firmed up. Flip in sections and cook until the other side is crispy. Remove the hash and split between two serving plates. Top with a fried egg and serve immediately.
Ask the hotline about this step!Aki Kamozawa and H. Alexander Talbot are the founders of the culinary consulting business Ideas in Food.
I love hash, and I love your addition of the beets here :)