Easy Skillet Breakfast Potatoes
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Homemade diner-style skillet breakfast potatoes are perfect to whip up for breakfast. You can prep these from the night before, so they take less time to serve up in the morning.
Take it from someone who’s always had a love-hate relationship with potatoes; these are the BEST breakfast potatoes of LIFE. Golden brown on the outside and deliciously tender on the inside.
I’m so excited to be bringing you one of my families favorite breakfast items. They’re easy to whip up, can be prepped ahead of time, so they take less time in the morning, and are perfect with a side of eggs or wrapped inside breakfast burritos.
Once you cook them up in a skillet, these breakfast potatoes developed the most delicious outer crust that’s delicately crispy and dusted with things like garlic and onions and a hint of cayenne.
Take a closer look at ’em with me.
See all those little brown bits, that’s all butter mingling with spices and crisping up the outside of your breakfast potatoes.
I wanted to share these skillet potatoes with you in the summer, but no matter what I tried, I couldn’t get that same taste and texture that they do when you order them at your favorite breakfast joint. I tried parboiling the potatoes first, then roasting them in the oven. Don’t get me wrong, they were decent, but they were missing that golden outer layer that gives skillet potatoes their umph. Not to mention, I couldn’t call them skillet potatoes if they weren’t prepared in a *hint hint* skillet.
So then I tried dicing the potatoes and coating them in a little cornstarch, you know, cornstarch on tofu worked out pretty well, plus it dries up all that excess moisture. GENIUS, right? Wrong. They were meh. You know how diner-style breakfast potatoes are always that ideal balance of crisp, well-seasoned, and tender? These certainly were not.
Back to the drawing board!
The winning combination? Steam the potatoes, dice them and cooking them up in a skillet.
How do you steam potatoes? You use a steamer basket (affiliate link)! You know that weird looking metal basket with a bunch of holes in it? The one that sits way in the back of all of our pots and pans cabinet. Just fill a pot with a couple inches of water, bring it to a rolling boil, add peeled and quartered potatoes on top and let steam for 6-10 minutes. The potatoes are done when the knife goes through them with just a little resistance. I have to be honest, before this recipe, I had never steamed potatoes. And for those of us that refuse to get out a pot and a steamer basket just to steam potatoes: this can also be done in the microwave. Just a few minutes on high.
Once you’ve steamed the potatoes, you’ll let them cool completely, at least one hour at room temperature. That’s the part that makes this the BEST breakfast potatoes recipe ever. Because this allows you to do some of that prep work ahead of time. I usually do this part the day before. Steam the potatoes, let them come to room temperature, dice them, and then store them in the fridge overnight. Then, it takes 10 or 15 minutes tops to get these on the table. How perfect is that for Thanksgiving or Christmas breakfast and also for every brunch you ever plan on hosting.
One step that’s completely optional but gives these potatoes an out-of-this-world flavor: heating the oil and butter up with a smashed clove of garlic, a few sprigs of thyme and rosemary. That one minute of time when the oil heats up and the herbs start to sizzle adds so, so much to these breakfast potatoes. I admit I don’t do this all the time. But whenever I’ve got fresh herbs around the house for other meals, I sneak a few sprigs into my skillet to really make these breakfast potatoes a little more special. Last thing, make sure to use at least a 12-inch skillet if you’re making the full recipe for these potatoes. You want them to cook in a single layer so they have enough room to move around and crisp up.
Lazy Autumn Saturday morning breakfast wouldn’t be complete without a stack of homemade pumpkin waffles and these hearty skillet potatoes.
Eat till your fall heart’s content.
Easy Skillet Breakfast Potatoes
Homemade diner-style skillet breakfast potatoes are perfect to whip up for breakfast. You can prep these from the night before, so they take less time to serve up in the morning.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds russet potatoes
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- pinch of cayenne
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
- optional: rosemary, thyme, garlic clove
Instructions
- potatoes: Peel and quarter the potatoes. Place prepared quartered potatoes on a microwave-safe plate and zap for 3 1/2-4 1/2 minutes covered with a microwave lid. Insert a knife into the thickest part of the potato, the knife should go through with some resistance. Let potatoes cool to room temperature. You can also refrigerate the potatoes once cooled and use the next day. Just dice the potatoes up into roughly 1/2 inch pieces before you add them to the skillet. They chop up easier if they've had a chance to hang out in the refrigerator.
- cook: Using a 12-inch skillet or larger, place the butter, olive oil, and if using the rosemary, thyme, and 1 smashed garlic clove into a large skillet over medium-high heat. Allow the butter to melt and the olive oil to heat through. When the herbs start popping and sizzling, remove them and the garlic clove, discard. Add the potatoes in a single layer, season with a generous pinch of salt and pepper, cayenne, garlic powder, onion powder, and smoked paprika, toss to coat evenly. Cook the potatoes for a total of 8-10 minute, flipping and tossing them every 2-3 minutes to ensure even browning. Taste for seasonings and adjust to preference. Serve immediately.
Notes
- To use steamer basket: bring 2-3 inches of water to a rolling boil, add the potatoes to the basket and let cook for 6-10 minutes or until they're almost cooked through. You should feel a little resistance when pierced with a knife, you don't want potatoes to cook all the way through.
- Here's the Lodge 12-inch skillet I own and love.
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53 Comments on “Easy Skillet Breakfast Potatoes”
Made this recipe for my boyfriend and I and it’s defiantly my new go to breakfast potato recipe. Fast, easy, and restaurant quality. They turn out so crispy and flavorful and I am obsessed! So happy I found this recipe, will 100% be making again.
Thank-you for the recipe! It was exactly what I needed.
Thanks for this recipe! I’ve made it twice and both times the potatoes came out perfectly crisp even though I am actually parboiling the potatoes instead of steaming (I don’t have a microwave right now nor a steamer basket!) So it might be helpful to know that you can parboil the potatoes, put them in the fridge over night, and make them the next day and they will still turn out terrific!
Best potatoes I ever had! I used bacon butter instead of butter and oil. Perfect potatoes. Will make again.
My 14 year old son made these potatoes for our breakfast this morning. They were FABULOUS! He did them with the optional garlic, thyme and rosemary…I think that is a must do. We will for sure be printing out this recipe and putting it in our family cookbook for future breakfasts! Thanks for the awesome recipe.
Unbelievable! Amazing! This recipe is incredible. Great crisp to the potato. Thank you for sharing!!!
This was delicious! I am still a beginner cook and some recipes are kinda intimidating. This, however, was perfect! So easy to follow with great results. Will make this again.
I just made this and it’s phenomenal!! I’d post a picture but I haven’t a clue how. Thanks for the recipe!!
Awesome! I was looking for a recipe for BREAKFAST POTATOES and found it on your blog again. Just follow the detailed instructions, everything becomes very easy. I was finally able to make it myself at home. Thanks for your sharing
I don’t have a microwave, will I still be able to make this recipe? If so, how will I prep the potatoes in the beginning? Thanks!
Hi, in the notes section she has how to do the potatoes in a steamer ?
FINALLY. I could have written the first half of your post myself (I’d even tried the corn starch!) and had honestly given up on ever making breakfast potatoes at home. Thank you for not giving up!! After making these potatoes twice, my only tweaks are to fry them in the drippings from a pound of bacon (because BACON) and add the powdered spices when I turn them for the last time, as mine seem to burn if added with the potatoes. I love the step of infusing the oil/drippings with garlic and herbs ahead of time–so much flavor for so little effort! Thank you thank you!!!
I have to say the way you wrote about country potatoes was just like reading a novel with a fantastic ending. it’s not fair. I wasn’t really planing on making country potatoes. I was going to make potato salad, but our get together changed to Christmas breakfast. I was still going to make the salad because everybody still needed lunch, but after reading your mini novel and adding the fact that I steam all my vegetables, I hardly have a choice. Regardless of my choice for Christmas I have to make some now it’s too good to pass up. Thank you.
I don’t own a black iron skillet. Will they brown and come out just as nicely using a high quality non-stick Caphalon?
They will brown but might require slightly more time to do so. Cast iron retains heat better than stainless steel so it’ll take just a bit longer and the potatoes may not get as crispy as potatoes cooked in a cast iron skillet. That said, they should still be delicious! 🙂
I like using bacon fat instead of olive oil, and a chopped onion. So good!
This recipe has become a staple for our Sunday morning breakfast. My whole family loves them, even the little ones!
They turned out amazing!! Much better than what you get at restaurants
I have searched for years to find the ultimate skillet potato recipe and I have found it. These were so delicious and exactly what I was striving for. Thank you!
These were excellent! My potatoes always seem to come out rubbery or tough. These were beautiful and very tasty. i followed the recipe exactly except cubed the potatoes and steamed for less time. I let them sit for only 10-15 minutes because I was impatient. We all loved them! Thank you, I will be using this technique often!!!!
I stumble on your recipes yesterday when looking for breakfast ideas. Specifically how I can play with potatoes instead of frying. I made this for my family today and it turned out heavenly delicious! Thank you..
It also can be side dish for every meals, I love spicy taste so can I add chilli powder on this? Thanks so much.
Excellent recipe! I did the extra step of infusing the butter and oil with garlic and spices, and that was well worth it. My husband said they these potatoes are better than the ones he grew up served at NY diners, and that says a lot! Thank you for this recipe!
I usually don’t have time for breakfast, but this looks so great, I will make it for dinner instead, thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for the recipe. Can you share how to make potatoes crispy long after frying?
I have fried it many times but almost no time potatoes are as crispy and delicious as I want.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This recipe is wonderful. Used it for Sunday Easter brunch. The technique is perfect. Awesome. Recommended.
Just made these and they turned out fantastic! Thanks for the recipe 🙂
BREAKFAST POTATOES is great! They look really attractive. I like the color as well as its taste, great. I don’t think it’s so simple to do it. Thanks for your recipe
So delicious and healthy
Must try!!!
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Just curious…has anyone considered cheating and using a bag of the Steam & Mash potatoes in the grocery freezer section, but skipping the ‘ & mash’ part? I am just wondering as i don’t have a lot of strength in my hands and peeling potatoes is really difficult. I know in the past i have just baked potatoes and cut them up with great results, but they are smaller dices than cubes as shown. I sure would like to know thoughts of others.
This was great! The recipe was simple and even quick to make the morning you want it! I did use 1 clove of garlic 1 teaspoon of Thyme and Rosemary. Both my kids (who don’t think they like potatoes) ate them up fast!
We made these yesterday for breakfast, and they turned out just as they should have.
Thanks
Hey—made these potatoes today, and loved them. Thanks for the steaming advice!! Delicious.
Have you tried making this with Yukon Gold potato?
I used the Yukon Gold potatoes and I found that they came out excellent, would def recommend those b/c they are creamier!
How many people will this recipe serve?
Can I add avocado to this?
I never knew how to make my potatoes soft on the inside but crispy on the outside. Thank you
There is no doubt that no one has the breakfast potatoes recipe faster and easier than yours! By the way, very nice pictures! Looking forward to your next recipe.
Wow, this was DELICIOUS!! Will definitely be making quite often thank you so much for sharing the recipie my husband loved it too!!
My family loves these potatoes at the end I add a packet of onion mix and stir!
I would love to try this recipe. How exactly do you steam the potatoes in the microwave? Do you place the potatoes in water? Help lol
Hi there! No need for water at all here. You’ll add the potatoes to a bowl and them place a ventilated microwave lid on top and then just let the potatoes steam that way! 🙂
Do you store the potatoes in any particular way in the fridge, to keep them from browning? Can’t wait to try this!
Just covered with either plastic wrap on in a container with a tight fitting lid.
I never knew how to make my potatoes soft on the inside but crispy on the outside. This recipe was perfect. Thank you
My husband loves eating at this breakfast place close to our house and they serve these potatoes. I always thought they were super bland. So one morning I tried making these and he absolutely loved them. They were super yum!!
You say to quarter the potatoes. But they are cubed in the picture?
Lynne I believe she cubed them after they cooled from the microwave step (or after being in the refrigerator over night). 🙂
What herbs did you sprinkle on top of the potatoes? Parsley?
Parsley!
Just checking… did you mean DINER-style potatoes rather than dinner-style? 🙂
Yup, I did. Thanks for catching that typo!
Wow your pictures look SO BEAUTIFUL! Can I ask you if you use any filter like Visco and if so can you share which one?
By the way I loved this Breakfast Potatoes. They look so crispy and very tasty!!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Lili! Shoot me an email, I’d be happy to share my editing process 🙂