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I was reading Bear's recipe for rosti and wondering what, if anything,

is the difference between Hash Browns and Rosti as they seem to

comprise the much same ingredients. I wondered if thickness of the

finished product was what differentiated one from the other as rosti

usually seems to be no more than about 1 ml thick, whereas I have seen

hash browns twice that depth. Yet a blog entry I was just reading

seemed to indicate that hash browns should be fairly thin. I thought

it might be shape as all rosti that I have seen are round and hash

browns often seem to be triangular or wedge shaped, but the hash brown

in the blog entry looked pretty round to me. Any ideas? Or have I just

missed something very basic?

Christie

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Christie, I don't know if anyone answered you. Hashbrowns are more

like a " free form " thing, just a pile of grated potatoes (sometimes

with onions, bacon bits, etc) and rosti is formed into a thick pancake

kind of shape and cooked to brown, then flipped, and browned on the

other side.

 

Linda H

 

 

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<christie0131 wrote:

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> I was reading Bear's recipe for rosti and wondering what, if

anything,

> is the difference between Hash Browns and Rosti as they seem to

> comprise the much same ingredients.

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