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    Foody Schmoody Blog Recipes For Everyone » Main Course / Meals » Casserole

    Published: Dec 5, 2012 · Modified: Jan 21, 2021 by foodyschmoody ·

    Mmmmm, Au Gratin

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    Creamy, Cheesy, Delicious.    Those are the words that come to mind when I think of these potatoes.  Years ago, I always bought that boxed au gratin potato because I thought it would be too hard to make from scratch.  Then I graduated up and started buying those canned sliced potatoes because well that seemed easier than slicing and precooking potatoes but I still made the sauce so it was homemade "sort of".  Then I decided to strap on my big girl boots and make this from scratch and What Do You Know?  It's easy!  You can even make this earlier in the afternoon and then bake it while you are preparing the rest of your dinner.  I generally don't get a ton of prep time for dinner because of these lovely monsters I call children so I mix it all up and get it in the baking dish and then pop in, right when I'm starting the protein part of dinner.  It does take about an hour of cooking time so just plan accordingly.  You'll also want to let these potatoes sit out for a bit before serving because
    1. they are HOT
    2. if you let the cheese all incorporate it's so much better than having runny potatoes.

    I have all my ingredients out and measured before starting because the whole flour, milk cheese part moves rather quickly.

    melt butter and whisk in flour
    whisk in milk and seasonings
    lower heat and stir in cheese
    create layers of potato and cheese sauce
    top with remaining cheese
    bake an hour and enjoy
    I couldn't even get a good picture of only a bit taken out because the vultures only left me this much

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    Mmmmm, Au Gratin

    Christine
    Au gratin Potatoes are sliced potatoes in a thick, creamy cheese sauce. Great side to ham, chicken or beef.
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    Course Side Dish

    Ingredients
      

    • 5 potatoes thinly sliced a mandolin is perfect for this
    • 3 T butter
    • 3 T flour
    • 1 ½ C milk
    • ½ teaspoon garlic salt optional
    • ½ teaspoon onion powder optional
    • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    • dash of cayenne
    • 1 C + ½ C grated cheddar cheese sharp is good
    • paprika optional

    Instructions
     

    • In a small sauce pan melt butter.  When butter is melted, whisk in flour and cook about 1 minute whisking the whole time.
    • Whisk in milk
    • Season with garlic salt, onion powder and pepper.  If not using garlic salt then season with regular salt.
    • Cook sauce on low heat making sure it's nice and smooth, about 2 minutes.
    • Reduce heat to low and add 1 C cheese, stir until well blended.
    • Place half of the potatoes in a lightly greased casserole dish.
    • Pour half of the cheese sauce over potatoes.
    • Repeat with remaining potatoes and sauce.
    • Sprinkle the remaining ½ C cheese over top and sprinkle paprika on top if desired.
    • Bake uncovered 1 hour.
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