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		<title>Sweet &amp; Purple Peruvian Potato Hash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vote and you shall receive!  With 20 votes sweet potato hash was the winner of our last Be Amanda&#8217;s Puppet master poll.  This hearty sweet and purple potato hash was made with bacon, rosemary, garlic, caramelized onions, parsley and chives then topped with an egg served sunny-side up.  The plate was drizzled [...]


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                     <div class="subtitle">egg hat, anyone?</div><p><span class="intro_text">Vote and you shall receive!  With 20 votes sweet potato hash was the winner of our last <em>Be Amanda&#8217;s Puppet master</em> poll.  This hearty sweet and purple potato hash was made with bacon, rosemary, garlic, caramelized onions, parsley and chives then topped with an egg served sunny-side up.  The plate was drizzled with a warm rosemary, feta, and lemon vinaigrette to balance out the flavors.</span></p>
<p><span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> So hear it is!  You asked for it, you got it&#8230;Toyota!&#8230;. er&#8230; sweet potato hash!</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> I just want to say that was some <em>tasty</em> sweet potato hash.  Not only was it tasty, but it had purple potatoes in it&#8230; AND a hat of egg.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> hat&#8217;s of egg are all the rage this year, i hear.  I got myself a hat of egg for easter sunday.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> Has Easter already happened?  I&#8217;m confused.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> I&#8217;m about 99% certain it hasn&#8217;t.  the grocery stores haven&#8217;t had any specials on lamb lately, which they normally do around easter&#8230;. mmmm lamb would have been good with this hash.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> I was thinking some sausage would be really good.  How bout lamb sausage?</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> hells yeah!  now we&#8217;re talking.  regular breakfast sausage would be good too.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> Yeah.  It was great as it was, but a salty delicious meat product would have really kicked it up a notch.  Although it would have been much heavier.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> true, and it was already <em>quite</em> heavy. maybe it could have had some sausage crumbled up into the hash. that way there wouldn&#8217;t be a big old hunk of meat to deal with&#8230;. just slightly smaller hunks of meat interspersed.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> Yeah.  That would have been good to balance out the sweetness a little bit.  It was quite sweet.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> no sweeteners added&#8230; just some super sweet sweet potatoes.  This type of diner-ish food is stuff that really gets me going.  I love things like hash browns and eggs and breakfast meats&#8230; mmmmm.  <a href="http://www.10best.com/Baton_Rouge/Restaurants/Lunch/?businessID=62525">Louie&#8217;s</a> hashbrowns&#8230;.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> These were way better than Louie&#8217;s hashbrowns IMHO.  Although I was a dishwasher there for a while and got really tired of eating there everyday.  So my opinion is skewed.  What&#8217;d you rate these hashbrowns?</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> I think you&#8217;re opinion is understandably skewed.  diner food definitely isn&#8217;t meant for daily consumption.   As far as <em>this</em> diner food goes&#8230;. i give it a 4.489/5.  it was wonderfully savory-y and rosemary-y.  there was the distinct essence of bacon with very little bacon to be found in the actual dish.  I also thought that the lemon-feta vinaigrette really helped mellow out some of the super rich flavors and give it a nice bright touch&#8230; oh yeah, and who doesn&#8217;t love a good runny yolk!</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> only the crazies.  I give the meal a 4.57/5.  I also enjoyed the vinaigrette&#8230; I especially enjoyed dipping the potatoes in the little vinaigrette puddles on the plate.  Overall this was extremely tasty.  I&#8217;m not used to the purple potatoes, so that added a fun newness to the whole thing.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> i know, i&#8217;ve only cooked them a handful of times. mainly because we don&#8217;t really eat too many potatoes.  this meal was fun for me because I got to run with the &#8220;sweet potato hash&#8221; theme, since that was the winner of our recent side bar Puppet master poll.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> I&#8217;m still hoping you&#8217;ll make the little Mermaid pulled sugar sculpture that somebody suggested from the first Amanda-plays-puppet poll.</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_A"><span class="dialogue_id_A">A:</span> yeeeeaaah&#8230;. because i could <em>totally</em> make a realistic little mermaid pulled sugar sculpture&#8230; <em>Thanks</em> bobby! <img src='http://www.whatwereeating.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':-P' class='wp-smiley' />  you&#8217;re always full of great suggestions&#8230;. seriously though, i really do always get a kick out of your suggestions. I just pray nobody votes for them so I don&#8217;t have to actually attempt them!</span><br />
<span class="dialogue_T"><span class="dialogue_id_T">T:</span> note to self, cheat on the poll to get what I want.</span><br />
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<h3>Recipes in this post:</h3><ul class="recipes"><li class="recipe"><a href="http://www.whatwereeating.com/recipes/sweet-purple-peruvian-potato-hash/">Rosemary Sweet and Purple Potato Hash</a></li><li class="recipe"><a href="http://www.whatwereeating.com/recipes/sweet-purple-peruvian-potato-hash/">Lemon Feta Vinaigrette</a></li></ul>

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