Wedding Potatoes
 
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These might be the best potatoes you've ever had! Tender, rich, garlicky, and cheesy, these decadent potatoes are simple and elegant and perfect side to your meal!
Alison:
Serves: 4-6 servings
Grocery List
  • 1½ c. heavy cream
  • 3 tsp. chopped garlic
  • 2 tsp. kosher salt
  • 5-6 med-large potatoes
  • 2 T. butter
  • ¼ c. chopped shallots
  • ½ c. grated white Cheddar
  • ½ c. grated Gruyere
  • ½ c. grated Parmesan
Here's how...
  1. Wash and remove the ends of 5-6 russet potatoes that are roughly the same size. Slice them into very thin slices - about ⅛ of an inch. Set them aside.
  2. Grate Cheddar (I prefer white if I can find it) and Gruyere cheese to equal 1 cup of grated cheese. I use a Cheddar/Gruyere blend as well as ½ c. of fresh parmesan. Please don't use the green can stuff. It will gum up and just not be the same.
  3. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
  4. Add 1½ c. heavy cream to a saucepan turn it to low and add 3 tsp. of garlic and 2 tsp. kosher salt. Let this heat gently while you prepare the rest.
  5. I use a 12" cast iron pan for this next part, but if you don't have one, I'll give you options. Over medium heat, in the cast iron or a saucepan, add 2 T. butter and ¼ c. chopped shallots (an onion will do in a pinch). Let this caramelize for a few minutes. If you are using a cast iron remove it from the heat and continue on in it, if you aren't, add the butter and shallots to a 9x13" pan and proceed from there.
  6. Layer the potato slices into the cast iron or baking dish in a spiral pattern and when finished, pour the garlic cream over the whole thing. Sprinkle with a bit of pepper if desired.
  7. Cover tightly with foil and bake for about an hour and check the softness of the potatoes with a fork. If they are nice and soft all the way through, you can move on, if not, add up to 15 minutes for them to finish softening.
  8. Remove the foil and sprinkle with the freshly grated cheeses.
  9. Turn your broiler on and once it's heated, be prepared to stand right there and wait for the cheeses to bubble and even get golden if you'd like; but whatever you do, do NOT walk away! Burning happens quicker than you think. Depending on your broiler temp, they will be perfect in anywhere from 2-5 minutes.
Recipe by That Which Nourishes at https://thatwhichnourishes.com/wedding-potatoes/