Cheesy Potato Gratin | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

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Everyone one loves a cheesy garlicky Potato Gratin and this one will not disappoint. It ticks every box and is truly scrumptious.

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This Delicious Potato Gratin is perfectly cheesy and garlicky and total heaven in a dish.

It makes a great side dish for a variety of main courses. such as:

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The whole family will love this Potato Gratin, including the kids. My kids love this Potato Gratin whenever I serve it for dinner. They would actually happily eat a plate of this just as it is and who could blame them? I totally could too.

I recommend using a waxy type of potatoes like yukon golds or similar variety (Elfe in the UK). Yukon golds are my favourite for that amazing buttery flavour that they have, without having to add tons of butter.

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If you don't like parmesan, then feel free to substitute with cheddar, I just think parmesan is the best cheese for a potato gratin, as it's got heaps of flavour that just pairs amazing well with the garlic.

Usually, potato gratin would have heaps of cream, but I just use stock, as with the layer of potato and parmesan, it is creamy and velvety enough without having to add heaps of additional calories.

There is no way I am spoiling the flavours by adding something like quark or yoghurt - those do have their place in certain recipes, but potato gratin definitely is not one of them.

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Just look at that golden, cheesy potato for a second, take it in, smell the screen, you know you want to make this right? I mean who wouldn't it does look pretty darn good right?

In fact I am typing this up a few days after making this amazing Potato Gratin, and can't help but crave it again right now. It is just screaming at me - eat me now!!

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Potato Gratin | Slimming Eats

Yield: 3 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

This recipe is gluten free, vegetarian and Weight Watchers friendly

WW Smart Points - 11

Vegetarian - use a vegetarian friendly cheese

Ingredients

  • 1 garlic clove
  • 900g of potatoes (I used Yukon golds), peeled and sliced thinly
  • 90g of parmesan
  • 300ml of chicken or vegetable stock
  • salt and black pepper to season
  • Cooking Oil Spray

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 200c or 400f
  2. Spray an oven proof dish with some cooking oil spray
  3. Chop the garlic clove in half and rub over the base and sides of an ovenproof dish. Arrange half the potatoes in the dish, slightly overlapping as you do.
  4. Sprinkle with a half of the parmesan cheese and season with salt and pepper.
  5. Pour over half of the stock.
  6. Finely chop the other half of the garlic clove and add this to the top of the potatoes.
  7. Repeat with remaining potatoes, stock and cheese.
  8. Spray over the top with some more cooking oil spray
  9. Bake in the oven for approx 45mins - 1 hour, the top should be nice and golden.
  10. A great side dish for casseroles, meat, fish etc

Notes

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Nutrition Information

Yield 3Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 351Total Fat 9.2gSaturated Fat 5.9gCholesterol 23mgSodium 635mgCarbohydrates 49.1gFiber 7.2gSugar 2.5gProtein 18.4g

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Comments

  1. Donnie46 says

    Mmmmmm....DELICIOUS, thank you for this recipe. xx

    Reply

    • britmumincanada says

      you are welcome, it was really yummy with the Lebanese Chicken

      Reply

  2. Anonymous says

    Cooked these potatoes this evening for dinner and they were lovely, served them with your thai spiced salmon filo parcels and some broccolli, it was delicious I made the entire recipe and split it between 2, only 2 hea in the entire serving so thought why not. My husband thinks I have a chef stashed in the kitchen.

    Reply

  3. Charlotte says

    Looks amazing, I fancy adding some wee bits of bacon through it. Do you think this would taste nice? x

    Reply

    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      That sounds like a perfect addition to me, you could even do slices of ham.

      Reply

  4. Kelly says

    Do you think this would work with grated mozzarella instead of parmesan?

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      The Parmesan adds flavour. I would substitute with a strong cheddar rather than mozzarella. Hope that helps.

      Reply

  5. L says

    Do you use the other half of the stock at any point?

    Reply

    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Yes it’s added when you repeat with the final layer.

      Reply

  6. Shirley says

    I made this for tea tonight absolutely amazing, the parmesan adds fantastic flavour and it disappeared very quickly.
    Thanks shevy we love your recipes

    Reply

  7. Dawn Bacon says

    I have just made this, and it’s so tasty. Thank you. It’s filling as well.

    Reply

  8. Laura U says

    I made this as couldn’t be bothered peeling and ricing potatoes.. it was much more appealing to whack them all through the mandolin. Thanks for posing this; I’d never have thought to try potatoes this way!

    Reply

  9. Liz van Loon says

    Absolutely delicious. Thank you.

    Reply

  10. Lee says

    Thanks for the recipe it tastes amazing

    Reply

  11. Yvonne says

    Cooked this for tea.it was a absolutely lovely different and very filling will be doing it again thank you for your recipes all delicious.

    Reply

  12. Linda Bruce says

    A great recipe. I had no cream and the stock really helped. A great addition to the Sunday roast and a good exchange for the roast potato. Loved by fussy teenagers and grumpy dad lol

    Reply

  13. Emma says

    Omg this was absolutely delicious! I cut the ingredients by a third as it was only for me and my husband but I seriously wished I hadn’t. Had it with steak and they went gorgeous together. This is definitely my new favourite way of having potatoes.

    Reply

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FAQs

Why is my potato gratin runny? ›

Try checking your oven temperature. If it reads too low that would do it. Try using russets. Some potatoes, like Yukon Gold, have more water in them.

What meat to have with potato gratin? ›

Main Dishes
  1. Steak.
  2. Harissa Roasted Chicken.
  3. Grilled Chili Lime Shrimp.
  4. Pork Chops.
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What is the difference between scalloped potatoes and cheesy potatoes? ›

What is the difference between au gratin potatoes and scalloped potatoes? Au Gratin potatoes contain cheese, whereas Scalloped Potatoes do not. Scalloped potatoes typically contain cream but can also contain flavorful stock instead of dairy.

What is the one trick Michael Symon uses to make perfect scalloped potatoes? ›

Surprisingly, aluminum foil is his secret weapon. After beautifully shingling the potatoes (he's got a genius trick for doing this quickly, too) he covers the dish in foil before hitting the oven.

How do you thicken runny gratin? ›

If you find yourself faced with a soupy pan of potatoes, shake a few tablespoons of flakes into the sauce and mix them around with a fork or a small whisk. The flakes will soak up the extra liquid in a flash, and you can keep adding them until the sauce is at the proper thickness.

How do you fix soupy scalloped potatoes? ›

Thankfully, there's a simple and effective solution to this problem: Use instant potato flakes. Instant potato flakes are an excellent thickening agent made from real potatoes that have been cooked, mashed, and then dried.

What pan is best for au gratin potatoes? ›

I love cooking these potatoes in a cast-iron skillet because it gives the potatoes a nice crispy edge and it makes the perfect amount of potatoes.

Which is better scalloped potatoes or au gratin? ›

Scalloped potatoes also won't be as crispy in texture as au gratin. Both are golden brown and creamy, but if it's crispiness and crunchiness you're after, au gratin will probably be your best bet. Either one is sure to be a hit with your dinner guests, but it just depends on what sort of vibe you're going for!

Can I slice potatoes ahead of time for gratin? ›

If you're here, you'll probably be glad to know that yes, you can peel and cut potatoes the day before you plan to serve them — and that it's super easy! All you have to do is submerge the bare potato pieces in water and refrigerate (more on that later).

Why are cheesy potatoes called funeral potatoes? ›

Why are they called funeral potatoes? Funeral potatoes get their unique name from being a crowd-pleasing casserole served as a side dish at after-funeral luncheons (particularly in the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).

Why do my scalloped potatoes taste bland? ›

My scalloped potatoes are bland

They are also in need of serious seasoning to ensure deliciousness. Make sure your sauce is well-seasoned, but also, season each layer of potatoes with salt and pepper before adding the sauce, to make sure they are as flavorful as you want them!

Can I slice potatoes for scalloped potatoes the day before? ›

If raw, once the potato is cut you can store in the refrigerator, covered with water for 12-24 hours. Be sure to keep submerged in water to prevent slices from turning gray or brown.

Why are my scalloped potatoes soupy? ›

Watery scalloped potatoes are not good, and is often caused by using the wrong type of potato. This recipe requires starchy potatoes, such as russets or Yukon golds, not waxy potatoes. Another cause is washing or holding the sliced potatoes in water (as outlined in the question above).

Why won't my scalloped potatoes get soft? ›

Potatoes or rice can remain rock-hard after prolonged cooking. Starch will not swell if it is acidic. If you have a lot of sour cream in your scalloped potatoes or add something acidic, your potatoes may not soften. You can cook the potatoes with heavy cream or milk and then, after they soften, stir in sour cream.

How do you keep potatoes from getting watery? ›

Potatoes can retain moisture. To prevent this, drain the potatoes very well in a colander or pot. Allow all the steam to escape the potatoes before mixing them with the dressing and other ingredients. Steaming the potatoes instead of boiling them is a good way to ensure that excess moisture isn't trapped inside.

What causes watery potatoes? ›

Soil or dirt has a lot to do with the solids content of the harvested potato. Potatoes grown in clay or very dense soil have a tendency to not be able to get rid of the moisture versus potatoes grown in sandy soil or volcanic soil; which is what Idaho soil is.

Why is my baked potato watery? ›

As potatoes bake, their starch granules soften in the heat and absorb the surrounding moisture. As they increase in size and often burst, granular particles separate from one another, making the texture of the potato mealy and fluffy. However, if moisture is trapped inside the skin, it can make the potato quite soggy.

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