Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prep the Potatoes
Wash and dice potatoes into even cubes.
Pat dry with a towel (dry potatoes = crispier results!).
2. Cook the Potatoes
Heat oil/butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add potatoes; season with salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder.
Cook 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until golden and tender.
3. Scramble the Eggs
While potatoes cook, whisk eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper.
When potatoes are done, push them to one side of the skillet.
Pour eggs into the empty space.
4. Combine & Finish
Let eggs set slightly (1–2 minutes), then gently stir everything together.
Cook until eggs are just set—soft and fluffy, not rubbery.
Stir in fresh herbs (parsley, chives) or cheese if using.
5. Serve Hot
Taste and adjust seasoning.
Serve as-is or with:
Toasted sourdough
Avocado slices
Hot sauce or salsa
A simple green salad
✨ Make it brunch: Top with a fried egg or crumbled bacon!
Serving Suggestions
Breakfast: Pair with fresh fruit and coffee
Lunch: Wrap in a tortilla for a quick burrito
Dinner: Serve alongside roasted veggies or soup
Leftovers: Reheat in skillet for best texture
Pro Tips for Success
Don’t overcrowd the pan—cook potatoes in batches if needed.
Use day-old boiled potatoes? Skip the 10-minute cook—just crisp them up!
Want extra crunch? Parboil potatoes first, then pan-fry.
Make it spicy: Add cayenne, red pepper flakes, or diced jalapeños.
FAQs: Your Questions, Answered
Q: Can I use sweet potatoes?
A: Yes! They’ll be sweeter and softer—reduce cook time to 8–10 minutes.
Q: What if my eggs turn rubbery?
A: Remove from heat just before fully set—they’ll finish cooking off the burner.
Q: Can I make this dairy-free?
A: Absolutely—use oil instead of butter.
Q: Are potato skins okay?
A: Yes! They add fiber and texture—just scrub well.
More Than a Meal—It’s Comfort in a Skillet
This Potato & Egg Skillet isn’t just easy—it’s what you make when you want to feed souls, not just stomachs. It’s the sizzle of potatoes hitting hot oil. It’s the quiet joy of a meal that says, “You’re safe, you’re full, you’re loved.”
So dice those potatoes, crack those eggs, and let your skillet work its magic. Because some of the best meals begin with humble ingredients… and end with full hearts.
“The best comfort food doesn’t need a recipe—it needs a hungry heart and a hot pan.”
Made this skillet? Did you add cheese or keep it classic? Share your twist below—we’re all about easy joy in this kitchen! 🥚🥔✨