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Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal305
  • fat14g
  • saturates6g
  • carbs28g
  • sugars5g
  • fibre8g
  • protein12g
  • salt1.6g
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Method

  • step 1

    Combine the celeriac, potato, onion, chilli flakes and chopped sage in a bowl and season well with salt and pepper. Crack in the egg and scatter over the cornflour, then use a fork to thoroughly mix everything together, so that the egg is well distributed throughout the mixture.

  • step 2

    Put the bacon under a hot grill to crisp up. Meanwhile, heat the butter in a non-stick frying pan over a medium-high heat until it bubbles then starts to brown and smell nutty. Add the extra sage leaves and swirl them around in the butter to infuse, then remove with a slotted spoon and place on kitchen paper for later.

  • step 3

    Spoon enough of the celeriac mixture to form teacup-sized patties (about 7cm) into the pan, pressing them down gently with the back of a spoon or spatula. Turn the heat down a little and fry the hash browns for 3-5 mins on each side until golden and crunchy. Place in a warm oven with the grilled bacon while you fry some eggs, if you like. Serve the hash browns with the fried eggs on top, if using, along with the bacon and crispy sage.

RECIPE TIPS
PREP AHEAD OF TIME

Celeriac discolours quickly once peeled, so if you're prepping ahead of time, immerse in a bowl of cold water with an added squeeze of lemon or a splash of white wine vinegar.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, December 2018

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A star rating of 3 out of 5.4 ratings

dda

Quantities are wrong. The egg isn’t enough to bind everything together. It just all falls apart. Shame because I was excited to make this.

dda

question

Can these be frozen like traditional potato hash browns?

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goodfoodteam

Hi, thanks for your question. Yes these could be frozen once cooked. We hope this helps. Best wishes, BBC Good Food Team.

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question

How many people peel and grate 800gr veg in 20min? (Prep time) How many/what size frying pans are needed to fry the lot in 10min? (Cooking time)

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goodfoodteam

Hi - this was triple tested and those are average timings it was taking our testers. A 30cm non-stick frying pan will be perfect - you may have to fry them in batches - I will change the recipe to reflect this. Thanks Adam, Good Food cookery team

EggyNG14

Disappointed. The quantities seem wrong. It made a very large mound of vegetable. I could not get it to stick together even with 2 eggs & 4 tablespoons of flour not teaspoons. 1st 2 frying pan loads were just bitty & stuck to pan so next day I mixed in some gram flour & then made 2 trays…

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mhchevalier

A star rating of 5 out of 5.

This was a similar recipe to traditional rüchtis my grandma makes, but with celeriac, an ingredient I had never tried before. I found this recipe easy to follow and was tastier, the celeriac added an element I hadn't tried before. Plus, all my family enjoyed it (which is saying something).

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