Potato Dauphinoise

This is a really quick and easy way to make Dauphinoise.  I have tried the other method of using very thinly sliced raw potatoes but I find it just takes too long as you need to cook on a low temperature to avoid the starch curdling the cream.  By parboiling the potatoes first you avoid this and you can get fabulously creamy, garlicky potatoes in half the time. Also by heating the cream with the garlic, salt and pepper first you can check the seasoning before baking in the oven. Use waxy potatoes if possible as floury spuds will soak up all of the cream and become quite mushy.

To serve 6:

  • 6-8 large waxy potatoes, sliced in to 5mm rounds.
  • 500ml cream
  • 100ml milk
  • 2 teaspoons of sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon of black pepper
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • approx. 50g of butter

Preheat the oven to 180ºC and lightly butter an ovenproof dish using a little bit of the butter.

Put the sliced potatoes in to a large pot of water and bring to the boil, allow to boil for 5 minutes and then drain thoroughly.  The potatoes should be just starting to cook around the edges but not be soft.

Put the cream, milk, garlic, salt and pepper in to a large pot and heat gently until hot but not boiling.  Dip your finger in and check the seasoning, you want it to be salty but not overpoweringly so  – remember that 2 teaspoons of coarse sea salt will be less salty than 2 teaspoons of fine table salt so if you are using table salt then I suggest you add in one teaspoon and taste before adding any more.

Once the cream is nice and hot tip the potatoes in to the pot and mix gently.  Then carefully in to the ovenproof baking dish and press the potatoes down in to the cream.

 Dot the surface with the remaining butter and bake in the oven for 30-40 minutes, until the top is nice and golden and the potatoes are cooked right through.  I love to serve these potatoes with a simple steak or roast chicken.

Comments

  1. Yummy, I always loved this dish ! A nice side for my first Thanksgiving dinner maybe ?

    • I love it too :) could eat the whole dish by myself quite easily! Perfect as a side for Thanksgiving – it’s on the menu in our place for Christmas dinner this year.

  2. Sounds amazing and so easy to make! Will be trying it this weekend :)

  3. Hi Glutton,
    Single or double cream ? Sorry I really am an amateur.

  4. This is dangerously good stuff. Great advice on the waxy potatoes. Thank you!

  5. oh goodness! nothing says comfort more than creamy potatoes (except maybe creamy mac & cheese). i may throw some thyme in there when i make it :)

  6. Thanks for reminding me how great dauphinoise is :-) I had some at the weekend and blogged about it here:

    http://bigspud.co.uk/2011/12/14/potatoes-dauphinoise/

  7. I made this recipe quite recently too! Go have a look at my blog, it’s the first post! Did you follow any recipe? The recipe I’ve used uses milk to boil the potatoes first then this milk is also added to the ovenproof dish, no mention of cream, just creme fraiche to top it all up! It’s also quite good!

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