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When talking about comforting food, there are few dishes as rich and creamy as a cheesy potato gratin.
Scalloped potatoes are a great side dish for any occasion, whether it’s a family get-together, a special dinner, or a simple meal at home.
Potato gratin, also called scalloped potatoes, is a flexible dish that can be adapted in many ways to match your preferences.
However you prepare it, the most important thing for a delicious potato gratin is getting the right mix of flavors and textures: creamy, cheesy, a touch of garlic, and a crispy top.
In this article, we will discuss all the information you need to make a delicious cheesy potato gratin. This includes a detailed recipe, advice for improving your gratin, and suggestions for different ways to make this dish interesting.
The Beginning of Potato Gratin
This traditional French dish comes from the Dauphiné region. It consists of thinly sliced potatoes cooked in milk or cream.
The term “gratin” comes from the French word “grater,” which means “to scrape” or “to grate.” It describes the crunchy, golden layer that develops on top of a dish while it is being cooked.
List of ingredients and instructions.
Preparing a delicious cheesy potato gratin is easier than you might think, and the outcome is truly amazing. Here are the main ingredients you will need:
Potatoes: Pick starchy potatoes such as Russets or Yukon Golds because they stay firm when cooked and make a creamy texture.
Cream: Heavy cream is the usual option, but you can also use half-and-half or a mix of cream and milk for a lighter alternative.
Garlic: Adding a couple of minced garlic cloves enhances the taste.
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