I served this at a tea party brunch for something a little more substantial and with a different texture and savory taste than the usual fare. I served in the fancy ramekins in which they were baked. A platter of these nicely turned out would be spectacular, especially with a few chopped chives over the top and perhaps a bit of other green garnish tucked in between the cakes. Foods that are already portioned make a buffet line move quickly.
This is quick to make because you start out with packaged shredded potatoes. I used the kind found in the refrigerated section. The shredded Parmesan cheese adds to the flavor and you can use your choice of cheese for the remaining measure of cheese. I didn’t want my potato nests to have a bright yellow color so chose a white yellow mix of cheese. You can also use this mixture as a “bowl” for scrambled eggs after baking. To do this, press the back of a tablespoon into each mound, making a nest, before baking. During the last few minutes of baking, scramble eggs as you usually do. Remove the nests to platter or plate, mound the eggs into each “bowl” and garnish with bacon. Serve hot for breakfast or brunch.
Not just for breakfast or brunch, these savories make a nice portion controlled side dish for a special dinner, too. Or use them for a hearty appetizer. Very versatile!!!!
Check out these other versatile menu ideas for Easter holiday goodness, too!
Resurrection Rolls Lemon Poppyseed Zuchinni Bread Honey Banana Bread
Wicked Good Pork Chops Aloha Chicken Orange Glazed Cornish Hens
Sunny Broccoli Salad Wicked Simple Sweet Slaw Spinach Salad/ lemon garlic dressing
Spiced Pineapple Carrot Cake Coconut Macaroons Hot Fudge Sundae Cake
Potato Nests
Ingredients
- 1 20 ounce package shredded refrigerated potatoes (I use Simply Potatoes)
- 2 large eggs, beaten
- 6 green onions chopped
- 1 cup shredded cheese (I used Colby jack, but your choice)
- 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground pepper or to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Grease or spray 12 cup muffin pan or 10 ramekins; set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat the 2 eggs just until yoke and white are mixed.
- Add green onions, salt, cheese and stir.
- Mix in refrigerated potatoes.
- Scoop mixture in greased muffin cups or ramekins.
- Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown and set.
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Diane Balch says
These look like little bird nests. so perfect for spring. please bring this recipe by my foodie friday party today. folks will love it.
Jeni says
I love things potatoes like this! Yummy!
Jenna says
Looks yummy! Great idea about the buffet too, I’ve learned that guests tend to eat the things that are portioned out and easy to grab before the dishes that aren’t.
Thanks,
Jenna
Lori @ A Bright and Beautiful Life says
Your potato nests are so cute and they look delicious, too. Yum. I’m eager to make them.
Madonna/aka/Ms. Lemon says
I just pinned this for a brunch. I like that you did not use orange cheese. I hate to say I am getting to be a cheese snob, but maybe I am.
Rattlebridge Farm says
What a fabulous idea for a buffet! This is a great Foodie Friday recipe!!!
Jill says
These look delicious! I will be pinning this for sure!
Paula says
Thanks for sharing at SAturday Dishes http://www.callmepmc.com/2013/03/saturday-dishes-brunch-recipes-call-me-pmc.html Pinned! ~ Paula
Andi @ Chick Chat This and That. says
Just made these tonight for dinner. They were easy and delicious. In fact, my honey told me, “Good choice on the potato. Those were good.” Can’t ask for more than that. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
mommyondemand says
These look delicious! Cant wait to try them. New follower, stop by when you can!