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Friday, November 5, 2010

FFWD: Potato Gratin


This is Potato Gratin from Dorie Greenspan's Around My French Table.

I made 1/2 recipe and ended up baking it in a small pyrex container. Making this made me realize that I need to get a pretty little baking container. Or it's just what I'm telling myself so I have an excuse to go shopping LOL.

Anyway, I digress...

This is so easy to put together, especially since I am only using 2 potatoes. First, chop some garlic then combined with cream and bring to a simmer over low heat. I added more garlic than the recipe called for as I thought it would make it more tasty.

Btw, it takes FOREVER to bring a cream to a simmer over low heat. I ended up cheating and played with the temperature a bit. First I do medium high, then medium, then low.

Next, peel the potatoes, then slice it pretty thin, about 1/8 inch. Then arrange the potatoes in the baking container, add salt and pepper, poured garlic cream, add some thyme, and finally my favorite step is to top it with a lot of shredded gruyere.

The gratin baked in about 1/2 an hour. When it's done, I turned the broiler on high for 5 minutes to get the top of it nicely browned.


Tasting impressions:
This is really really good. And super easy to make too. I made this with Roast Chicken for Les Paresseux (post coming next week) and they are perfect for each other. Totally meant to be!

7 comments:

  1. It is such an easy recipe to adjust to whatever container you have. I made an 8 x 8 pan. Yours looks so creamy! I love the color.

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  2. Jenn.. the first pictures is like AMAZINNNNGGGG ... i was like WANT.SOME.RIGHT.NOW!

    Plus, I love when everything gets a bit burn by the broiler...

    I'm thinking of making this one next week when I'm in NC... this week I made the Semolina cake - and totally forgot to take pictures of it.. YIKES! and it's really, really good - like a glorify bread pudding! Tip: double the caramel part.. because there was not enough.

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  3. Looks wonderful - I am fixing it tonight with grilled fillets & Ina Garten's new snap peas with pancetta. Thanks for the heads up on the cream simmering time. I am going to half the recipe just as you have.

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  4. I agree with you this is a real good potato dish! I made it tonight for our dinner guests and will post it next Friday!
    Your pictues look so good...I love that the bubbley cheese!

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  5. That looks incredible! I can't wait to try this.

    Your pictures are great.

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  6. Thanks for the sweet comment! I cannot wait to make this gratin! I think it may be next... :)

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