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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (247g)

Recipe makes 6 servings

Calories 358
Calories from Fat 208 (58%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 23.1g 35%
Saturated Fat 14.5g 72%
Monounsaturated Fat 6.6g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.8g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 78mg 26%
Sodium 192mg 8%
Potassium 724mg 20%
Total Carbohydrate 28.5g 9%
Dietary Fiber 3.1g 12%
Sugars 1.3g
Protein 10.6g 21%

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Potatoes Dauphinoise

Recipe #84051 | 1¼ hours | 30 min prep | add private note
Kookaburra

By: Kookaburra
Feb 15, 2004

This is my favourite potato recipe of all time. It makes the perfect accompaniment to a roast or any other meat dish. Traditional recipes for this take 1 1/2 - 2 hours to cook, so I start mine off in the microwave. Some recipes are very rich, calling for all cream plus butter and cheese on the top. I've found this version - even when made with low fat ingredients - tastes wonderfully creamy but not too rich with no compromise on flavour. One of the best things about Potatoes Dauphinoise is that if there's any left over it keeps well in the fridge for several days and it reheats beautifully in the microwave (unlike roast potatoes which can taste a bit floury when reheated). I've also frozen it, defrosted it in the fridge during the day, then reheated it in the oven for dinner. Try it - I know you'll love it!

SERVES 6 -8 (change servings and units)

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Directions

  1. 1
    Variation: This recipe also works well with orange sweet potato (kumera).
  2. 2
    If using sweet potato, try substituting the nutmeg with a generous sprinkling of caraway seeds over each layer.
  3. 3
    Yum!
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    Grease a 6 cup capacity ovenproof dish generously with the butter or margarine then smear the garlic around the bottom and sides of the dish.
  5. 5
    (I use a round glass pyrex dish.) Peel potatoes and slice thinly into rounds.
  6. 6
    (I use the slicing blade of my food processor).
  7. 7
    Line the bottom of the dish with a single layer of overlapping potato slices.
  8. 8
    Sprinkle generously with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
  9. 9
    Repeat this layering and sprinkling process until you have used all of the potato slices.
  10. 10
    In a large jug, combine cream and milk and stir well.
  11. 11
    Pour this mixture over the potato slices, gently easing the potato away from the sides of the dish to allow the liquid to penetrate evenly.
  12. 12
    Place the dish onto a microwave safe plate and cook, uncovered, in a microwave on MEDIUM HIGH for 15- 20 minutes.
  13. 13
    Check occasionally.
  14. 14
    If the liquid in the potatoes boils over, simply pour it from the plate back into the dish and continue cooking.
  15. 15
    Microwave just until you can push the blade of a sharp knife through the potato layers without feeling any crunchy resistance.
  16. 16
    Having reached this stage you can go on to cook the dish in the oven or cover with plastic wrap and keep in the refrigerator for several hours or more before cooking.
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    Pre-set your oven to 180°C (350°F).
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    Sprinkle the top of the potatoes with the grated cheese and place the dish on an upper shelf in the oven for 20 minutes or until the top turns golden brown.
  19. 19
    (This may take slightly longer if taking the dish straight from the refrigerator.) To serve, cut into wedges and remove each wedge carefully with a spatula.

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From: Biscuits -n- Gravy

On Aug 9, 2009

I never would have put nutmeg and potatoes together. Very delicious.

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  • From: Dangermouse3333

    On Feb 1, 2009

    Exceptional. I had no leftovers. and very easy to prepare.

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    From: Pot Scrubber

    On Dec 30, 2006

    My manbeast always accuses me of over seasoning things so I have to be very mindful about that. Looking at this recipe I thought some tarragon sure be would be nice. But I resisted and made exactly as posted but used a light hand with the nutmeg. The manbeast Dugan inhaled these potatoes and ate very little else of his dinner. And he had them for breakfast this morning. He is a happy boy and has threatened violence if I tamper with the recipe. And he hid my tarragon.

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    From: JustJanS

    On Jun 18, 2005

    These were good, but I had to ask myself why they weren't a 5 star recipe like every other reviewer. I decided it was the nutmeg. We found it a little bitter sprinkled over each layer. We liked the microwave hint-that really sped the dish up.

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