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Looking around my kitchen the other day I took note of a few leftovers that I had from the last few recipes. I had a couple chorizo links in the freezer left over from my Chorizo and Sweet Potato Enchiladas, and a couple pounds of baby red potatoes left over from my One Pan Roasted Kielbasa and Cabbage Dinner. So, I decided to throw them together with some bell peppers and onions to make one big epic pan of Chorizo Breakfast Hash. ‘Cuz let’s be real, breakfast is the best meal.

![A plate full of Chorizo Breakfast Hash with a sunny side up egg, a dollop of sour cream, and salsa](https://www.budgetbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chorizo-Breakfast-Hash-V2.jpg "This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com")

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It’s all about the Chorizo…

Chorizo is the star of the show here and its built in herbs and spices are enough to season almost everything else in the dish, so I don’t suggest skipping it. Several people have mentioned in my other chorizo based recipes that store-bought Soyrizo works really well, or here’s a recipe for making soy “chorizo” at home.

You’ll want to use some sort of non-stick pan for this, whether it be cast iron or teflon, because starchy potatoes like to stick. Even with a non-stick surface, you need oil to get that nice crispy texture, so don’t be shy. This is hash. That’s just the way it is! :)

How to Serve Chorizo Breakfast Hash

An egg with a runny yolk makes the perfect partner for this Chorizo Breakfast Hash because the yolk acts sort of like a creamy sauce. I also added a dollop of sour cream and a couple spoonfuls of salsa. Cheese would also be awesome. Basically, anything that would be good on a taco would also be awesome on this Chorizo Breakfast Hash!

![Close up of Chorizo Breakfast Hash in a cast iron skillet from the side](https://www.budgetbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chorizo-Breakfast-Hash-close.jpg "This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com")

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This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even “breakfast for dinner”.

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com

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Serving: 1ServingCalories: 440.15kcal (22%)Carbohydrates: 28.33g (9%)Protein: 17.6g (35%)Fat: 29.33g (45%)Sodium: 815.23mg (35%)Fiber: 3.73g (16%)

The nutrition data is automatically calculated using all ingredients listed on the recipe card, including any listed as optional. Percentages are of daily value.

![A cast iron skillet full of Chorizo Breakfast Hash next to a serving plate with a sunny side up egg](https://www.budgetbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chorizo-Breakfast-Hash-V3.jpg "This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com")

How to Make Chorizo Breakfast Hash – Step by Step Photos

Red potatoes in a sauce pot covered with water

Wash about 1 lb. of baby red potatoes, then add them to a large sauce pot and cover with water. Place a lid on the pot and bring it up to a boil over high heat. Boil the potatoes just until you can pierce them with a fork, but they’re not falling apart (you need to be able to cube them). Drain the potatoes and let them cool slightly. These potatoes look large in the photo, but they’re actually tiny (egg-sized).

Browned Chorizo in a cast iron skillet

While the potatoes are boiling, brown 1/2 lb. chorizo. I use Johnsonville chorizo, which comes in links, so I needed to squeeze it out of the links first. Break the chorizo into smaller pieces as it browns. Cook the chorizo until it’s nice and crispy and brown on the outside. The oil that comes out of the chorizo is flavored with its herbs and spices, and will be used to cook and flavor the rest of the vegetables.

Sautéed Onion and Bell Pepper in chorizo fat in a cast iron skillet

While the chorizo is cooking, finely dice one yellow onion and one green bell pepper. Remove the cooked chorizo with a slotted spoon to a clean bowl. Add the diced onion and green bell pepper and a pinch of salt and pepper to the skillet with the remaining oil. Sauté the bell pepper and onion until brown and tender. Remove the cooked bell pepper and onion to the bowl with the cooked chorizo.

Fried Potatoes and Chili Powder in the cast iron skillet

While the bell pepper and onion are cooking, finely dice the boiled potatoes. Add another tablespoon of oil to the skillet and make sure the surface of the skillet is well coated in oil. Add the diced potatoes, along with another pinch of salt and pepper, and 1/2 tsp chili powder. Cook the potatoes until they are brown and crispy. It’s important to let the potatoes cook in the oil without stirring for a few minutes at a time to allow them to form that brown crispy exterior.

Combine Everything back into cast iron skillet and add Green Onion

Once the potatoes are crispy, add the chorizo, bell pepper, and onion back to the skillet. Stir to combine, then sprinkle sliced green onions over top.

![Finished Chorizo Breakfast Hash in a cast iron skillet next to green onion and a striped napkin](https://www.budgetbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chorizo-Breakfast-Hash-H.jpg "This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com")

And that’s it! You can eat it as-is, or…

![Chorizo Breakfast Hash on a plate with a sunny side up egg, sour cream, and salsa](https://www.budgetbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Chorizo-Breakfast-Hash-plate.jpg "This simple but tasty Chorizo Breakfast Hash is a breakfast classic. Perfect for your lazy weekend brunch, or even "breakfast for dinner". BudgetBytes.com")

Pair it with a fried egg and top it with a little sour cream and salsa! YUM! Sunday brunch, here I come!

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