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  2. Ore-Ida - Wikipedia

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    Ore-Ida (/ ɔːr ˈ aɪ d ə /) is an American brand of potato-based frozen foods currently produced and distributed by Kraft Heinz's, H.J. Heinz Company Brands LLC. based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ore-Ida's primary production facility is located in Ontario, Oregon, near the Idaho border where the company was originally founded in 1949. [3] [4]

  3. Tater tots - Wikipedia

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    Tater tots were developed in 1953 when American frozen food company Ore-Ida founders F. Nephi Grigg, Golden Grigg, and Ross Erin Butler Sr. were trying to devise a recipe to use leftover slivers of cut potatoes that would otherwise be thrown away.

  4. Hash browns - Wikipedia

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    The following recipe for "brown hashed potatoes" appears in the 1835 edition of the Minnesota Farmers' Institute Annual: [5] Chop cold boiled potatoes and season with salt and pepper. Put some clarified butter into the frying pan. Add the potatoes, cover and cook slowly until the potatoes are nicely browned on the underside.

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    Typical frozen potato pancakes just don't stack up to homemade; often overly processed with unnecessary add-ins, they more closely resemble a fried mashed potato cake than a golden nest of ...

  6. 18 Hash Brown Potato Recipes You'll Want to Devour ... - AOL

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  7. This Crispy Potato Galette Is Hash Browns Made for a Crowd - AOL

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    Add potato mixture to the skillet and spread into an even layer. Using the back of a spatula, firmly press to compact the potatoes. Cook until the bottom and sides are golden brown, about 15 minutes.