Au Gratin Potatoes – Easy Scalloped Potatoes


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This Au Gratin Potatoes recipe is one of the most showstopping potato side dishes you can make. It’s absolutely holiday-worthy, …

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  1. dragons* 88
    dragons* 88 says:

    I'd like to try using shredded potato's so should I shred 4-5 potato's & then once I spin them dry should i add them to the sauce & Then bake as usual ? Thanks for your time & info

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  2. NeedGod dot com
    NeedGod dot com says:

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  3. Sister Spooky
    Sister Spooky says:

    Au Gratin potatoes are NOT scalloped potatoes. Au Gratin means it contains cheese! Scalloped potatoes contain milk, onion, flour, butter, salt, pepper, and basically everything but cheese. This is the same problem with people calling cottage pie a shepherds pie. 🤦‍♀️

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  4. In Pro Per
    In Pro Per says:

    Looks fab!! I’ve only had au gratin or scalloped potatoes out of a box. So your dish has got to be fabulous! I saw sharky behind your head of hair as you were about to walk away to eat.

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  5. Carol R
    Carol R says:

    What a cute sharkie. I spotted him at 4:19, right after you finished slicing all your potatoes. Ooh, and again at ~6:20.

    This looks like such a great recipe; the secret is really the Gruyere, right? I'm going to serve this at my next brunch.

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  6. Glenn Nickey
    Glenn Nickey says:

    Made this last night. Used Swiss cheese with some sharp white Cheddar and whatever else was open. Add a can of Spam. If the sauce looks too thin, it's about right. Mine thickened as it cooled when the potatoes were add. Takes a loooong time for the potatoes in the middle to get cooked (about 2 hrs.) Next time I'll start it at higher temp for the first 20 min or so, then give it a stir after about an hour. Great comfort food.

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