Potato roesti recipe

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  • Cuisine: Modern Australian
  • Serves 4

Ingredients

4 potatoes
1 zucchini
1 sweet potato
Freshly chopped herbs
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil for cooking

Preparation

Coarsely grate potatoes, zucchini and sweet potato. Squeeze excess starch away.  Place in a bowl with freshly chopped herbs, salt and pepper, mix well.

Heat a heavy-based pan over medium-high heat; add a generous amount of olive oil. Place the vegetables in, spread evenly to cover the base of the pan. Allow to cook for a couple of minutes, not stirring, the mixture will begin to brown and hold itself together.

Using a palette knife, loosen the base, turn over and cook for a further five minutes. Remove from the pan, place on a baking tray, cook in preheated oven for 15–20 minutes.
 

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