Morning hunger has a funny way of showing up fast—and nothing answers the call quite like crispy potatoes sizzling in a hot skillet. Golden edges, fluffy centers, and a savory blend of herbs and spices? That’s breakfast comfort at its finest. These Easy Breakfast Potatoes bring serious flavor without complicated steps, making them the kind of recipe you’ll want on repeat all week long.
This dish keeps things refreshingly simple. Fresh potatoes get diced, tossed with herbs and spices, then cooked until perfectly crispy. The result? A pan full of Seasoned Breakfast Potatoes that pair beautifully with eggs, toast, or even tucked inside a breakfast burrito. FYI: the secret to that irresistible texture is giving the potatoes space in the pan so they crisp instead of steam. Golden rule: hot skillet, minimal stirring, maximum crunch.
Need something quick before work? These potatoes double as a Quick Breakfast Potato Dish or even Fast Breakfast Potatoes when mornings feel rushed. Just dice, season, and cook—done. They’re also fantastic as Basic Breakfast Potatoes for beginners learning their way around the kitchen. Simple ingredients, big payoff.
Hosting brunch? This recipe easily transforms into Easy Breakfast Potatoes For A Crowd—just scale up and keep the batches crisp. Imagine a platter of potatoes beside fluffy scrambled eggs, fresh toast, and coffee. Hard to beat, right?
And versatility? Off the charts. Serve them alongside eggs for an Easy Homefries Breakfast, wrap them into burritos, or sprinkle cheese on top for a quick spin on a Cheesy Hash Brown Potato Breakfast. Taking breakfast outdoors? These skillet favorites also work beautifully as Camping Breakfast Potatoes cooked over a campfire griddle. IMO, potatoes taste even better under the open sky.
Simple ingredients. Big flavor. Endless breakfast possibilities. Once you try these crispy Easy Breakfast Potatoes, plain mornings might officially become a thing of the past.


Easy Breakfast Potatoes
Ingredients
Method
1. Prepare the Potatoes
Wash the potatoes thoroughly and cut them into small cubes about ½ inch in size. Keeping the pieces similar in size helps them cook evenly.
2. Heat the Pan
Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter and oil, allowing them to melt and heat until the butter begins to lightly bubble.
3. Add the Potatoes
Transfer the diced potatoes to the skillet and stir to coat them evenly in the butter and oil mixture.
4. Season the Potatoes
Sprinkle the salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder over the potatoes. Stir gently so the seasoning distributes evenly.
6. Crisp the Potatoes
Remove the lid and continue cooking. Stir or flip the potatoes occasionally with a spatula so they brown on all sides. Cook until the outside turns golden and slightly crispy.
7. Finish and Serve
Once the potatoes are tender inside and crisp outside, sprinkle chopped parsley over the top. Serve immediately while hot.
Notes
Serving Ideas
These breakfast potatoes are incredibly versatile. Try them with:- Fried or scrambled eggs and toast
- Inside breakfast burritos or wraps
- Alongside bacon or sausage
- As a base for a breakfast bowl with avocado and eggs
- With melted cheese for a loaded breakfast potato skillet
Useful Tips for the Best Breakfast Potatoes
- Use a large skillet. Crowding the pan prevents the potatoes from crisping properly.
- Cut evenly sized cubes so they cook at the same rate.
- Let them sit for a minute before stirring. This helps develop a crispy crust.
- Use both butter and oil. Butter adds flavor while oil prevents burning.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcrowding the pan: Too many potatoes will steam instead of crisp.
- Stirring constantly: Potatoes need contact with the pan to brown.
- Cutting uneven pieces: This leads to some potatoes being undercooked while others burn.
- Cooking on low heat: Higher heat helps achieve the golden crispy exterior.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I leave the potato skins on?Yes! Leaving the skins adds texture and extra nutrients. Just wash the potatoes well. Can I make these ahead of time?
You can partially cook the potatoes and reheat them in a skillet later to crisp them up again. What potatoes work best?
Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes both work great. Yukon Golds tend to have a creamier interior. Can I add other seasonings?
Absolutely. Paprika, smoked paprika, chili powder, or Italian seasoning can add extra flavor.
