FOOD lovers have been raving about Iceland’s hash browns which are the size of a dinner plate.
The £2.50 pack, which includes two giant , has been hailed as the perfect fry-up treat.


Shopper Teg, who posts under @tegtries, uploaded the mouth-watering brunch they had made with the hash browns.
Using one as their base, they then added avocado, chipolata sausages, a fried egg and beans for their breakfast.
They wrote: “The best hash brown brunch you have ever seen.
“A breakfast of champions.”;
To cook the hash browns, simply add them to a pre-heated oven at 190C or an at 200C for 18 minutes or you can pan-fry them for 10-12 minutes if you can’t wait that long.
Many people on the Iceland website have left them a five-star review.
One shopper wrote: “Kids love them.”;
Another added: “What’s not to like. They’re are scrumptious and finally a hash brown without onion.”;
And a third raved: “Perfect as Pizza base and also as a base for a crustless quiche. Delicious too.”;
And people were also quick to share their thoughts on Teg’s video.
One was amazed at her tasty-looking breakfast and said: “The most aesthetically pleasing brunch I ever did see.”;
Teg replied saying it was “stunning.”;
Another shared: “I never knew I needed a plate size hash brown so much.”;
It’s not the only Easter treat in .


Shoppers have been racing to the supermarket to snap up Nestle Easter eggs for just £1.
The huge supermarket chain is currently selling the cheapest eggs in this size, beating the likes of budget stores and .
Fan favourites Milky Bar, KitKat and Smarties are all included in the deal, and are bound to keep the kids happy in the lead up to Easter Sunday.