Golden Scalloped Potatoes

Vegetarian
Health score
10%
Golden Scalloped Potatoes
55 min.
4
412kcal

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When it comes to comforting side dishes, few can rival the rich, creamy allure of Golden Scalloped Potatoes. This vegetarian delight is a true celebration of flavor and texture, perfect for both casual family dinners and festive gatherings alike. With its irresistible layers of tender potatoes enveloped in a luscious, velvety milk mixture, this dish promises to elevate your meal to new heights.

Imagine the aroma wafting through your kitchen as you bake these golden layers to perfection. The blend of sharp Cheddar or Gruyère cheese adds a delightful savory note that complements the inherent sweetness of Yukon Gold potatoes, creating a tantalizing contrast that will have everyone reaching for seconds. Plus, the crispy, bubbling top achieved through a brief broiling transforms this dish into an eye-catching centerpiece on your dining table.

With just 55 minutes from start to finish, Golden Scalloped Potatoes are not only easy to prepare but also a well-loved classic. This recipe serves four, making it an ideal option for your next gathering. The blend of fresh black pepper and a touch of salt enhances the flavor, creating a dish that bursts with flavor yet is simple enough for a weeknight repast. Get ready to indulge in this timeless comfort food that will surely become a staple in your cooking repertoire.

Ingredients

  • servings pepper black freshly ground
  • tablespoons flour all-purpose
  • ounces sharp cheddar cheese grated (1 cup; optional)
  • cups milk 
  • pounds potato such as yukon gold (see cooks' notes) medium to large boiling
  • servings salt 
  • tablespoons butter unsalted melted

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • sauce pan
  • oven
  • whisk
  • baking pan
  • aluminum foil

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 375°F with rack in middle. Butter baking dish.
  2. Peel and thinly slice potatoes into a large bowl and toss with butter.
  3. Spread potatoes in an even layer in the baking dish.
  4. Put flour, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in a heavy medium saucepan and slowly whisk in milk until the mixture is smooth.
  5. Bring milk mixture just to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly (it will thicken slightly), and pour it over the potatoes. Cover pan tightly with foil and bake in oven until potatoes are tender, 35 to 40 minutes.
  6. Remove foil and sprinkle with cheese, if using. Reset oven to broil and broil potatoes, about 4 to 5 inches from heat, until browned and bubbling, 2 to 3 minutes.
  7. •The term Yukon gold now loosely refers to any yellow-fleshed potato, no matter what its official name might be. Any yellow-fleshed potato will work well, as will other boiling potatoes, such as large red-skinned ones or the all-purpose type grown in Maine. Avoid baking varieties (a.k.a. russets or Idahos) for this gratin, because they become too starchy, to the point of being mushy.•If you are making the scalloped potatoes along with the meatloaf, you can bake them side by side on the same rack in the oven. If your pans won’t fit side by side, put the meatloaf in the upper third and the potatoes in the lower third. When it comes to broiling, though, broil each one separately, so that you have more control over how much each dish browns.

Nutrition Facts

Calories412kcal
Protein14.65%
Fat42.04%
Carbs43.31%

Properties

Glycemic Index
43
Glycemic Load
4.43
Inflammation Score
-6
Nutrition Score
17.72217383592%

Flavonoids

Quercetin
1.47mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:411.71kcal
20.59%
Fat:19.58g
30.12%
Saturated Fat:11.39g
71.22%
Carbohydrates:45.38g
15.13%
Net Carbohydrates:41.4g
15.05%
Sugar:8.9g
9.89%
Cholesterol:58.04mg
19.35%
Sodium:467.24mg
20.31%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:15.35g
30.7%
Phosphorus:397.29mg
39.73%
Calcium:375.98mg
37.6%
Potassium:1243.81mg
35.54%
Vitamin B6:0.48mg
24.08%
Vitamin C:19.5mg
23.64%
Vitamin B2:0.38mg
22.63%
Vitamin B1:0.29mg
19.34%
Manganese:0.37mg
18.33%
Magnesium:73.33mg
18.33%
Selenium:12.82µg
18.32%
Vitamin B12:0.97µg
16.19%
Copper:0.32mg
16.12%
Fiber:3.98g
15.93%
Zinc:2.32mg
15.49%
Vitamin B3:2.97mg
14.87%
Folate:53.87µg
13.47%
Vitamin A:673.05IU
13.46%
Vitamin B5:1.23mg
12.3%
Vitamin D:1.62µg
10.78%
Iron:1.89mg
10.49%
Vitamin K:8.29µg
7.89%
Vitamin E:0.46mg
3.08%
Source:Epicurious