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Old 09-13-2010, 07:23 AM
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Dauphinoise potatoes
Preparation time: less than 30 mins
Cooking time: 30 mins to 1 hour
Serves 6
Ingredients
• 1 kg/2lb 4oz baking potatoes, peeled and placed in a bowl of cold water to prevent them from browning (use floury potatoes such as Russet, King Edward, Maris Piper or Desiree)
• 3-4 cloves garlic
• 500ml/17½fl oz double cream (you may need a bit extra)
• salt and freshly ground black pepper
Preparation method
1. Preheat the oven to 160C/320F/Gas 2.
2. Slice the potatoes into thin slices, about 2mm-3mm/0.13in thick. Place the slices into a bowl as you cut them.
3. Trim the ends off the garlic cloves but don't peel. Grate the cloves on a grater. The flesh will go through the fine holes and the skins will be left behind. Scrape the grated garlic flesh into the bowl with the potatoes.
4. Season the potatoes, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper and mix well.
5. Pour the cream over the potatoes and mix well again.
6. Place the potato slices into the gratin dish. They should come to just below the top of the dish. Press the potato down with the back of a spoon or your hands so it forms a solid layer. The cream should come to just below the top layer of potato (top up with more double cream if necessary).
7. Place the potatoes in the oven and bake for 45-60 minutes, then check it. If the cream looks like it's splitting, your oven is too hot, so turn it down a bit. When cooked, the gratin should be golden on top and the potatoes tender. If necessary, give it another 15-20 minutes.
8. Serve the dauphinoise as a side dish to roasted meat or poultry.
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Dauphinoise potatoes
Preparation time: less than 30 mins
Cooking time: 30 mins to 1 hour
Serves 6
Ingredients
• 1 kg/2lb 4oz baking potatoes, peeled and placed in a bowl of cold water to prevent them from browning (use floury potatoes such as Russet, King Edward, Maris Piper or Desiree)
• 3-4 cloves garlic
• 500ml/17½fl oz double cream (you may need a bit extra)
• salt and freshly ground black pepper
Preparation method
1. Preheat the oven to 160C/320F/Gas 2.
2. Slice the potatoes into thin slices, about 2mm-3mm/0.13in thick. Place the slices into a bowl as you cut them.
3. Trim the ends off the garlic cloves but don't peel. Grate the cloves on a grater. The flesh will go through the fine holes and the skins will be left behind. Scrape the grated garlic flesh into the bowl with the potatoes.
4. Season the potatoes, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper and mix well.
5. Pour the cream over the potatoes and mix well again.
6. Place the potato slices into the gratin dish. They should come to just below the top of the dish. Press the potato down with the back of a spoon or your hands so it forms a solid layer. The cream should come to just below the top layer of potato (top up with more double cream if necessary).
7. Place the potatoes in the oven and bake for 45-60 minutes, then check it. If the cream looks like it's splitting, your oven is too hot, so turn it down a bit. When cooked, the gratin should be golden on top and the potatoes tender. If necessary, give it another 15-20 minutes.
8. Serve the dauphinoise as a side dish to roasted meat or poultry.
Since you are being that naughty, might as well add some grated cheese to it and call it Fat Americans with Trainers Cassarole. Roflmao
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Old 09-13-2010, 09:50 AM
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My son made this on Saturday, O M G it was delicious!! Salads for the rest of the week
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:06 AM
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Came here seeking knowledge of yet another weird word that converts to **** on TOTV-- and all I gained was a lousy 10 pounds!

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Old 09-13-2010, 10:52 AM
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I may not have know what the word Boulanger meant; but I DO know what NAUGHTY is. I guess I'm not so igmoramous after all.
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