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  2. Do Not Break The 4 Golden Rules Of Making Scalloped Potatoes

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    2: Don’t Skip The Steep. Every star needs a good back-up singer, and these potatoes would be nothing without the cream sauce that surrounds them, infusing them with richness and flavor.

  3. I make these cheesy scalloped potatoes every year on ... - AOL

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    The potatoes had a delicious, savory crust on the top, and the caramelized onions added a lot of dynamic flavor to the dish. The creamy layers of the potatoes complemented the crispy texture of ...

  4. The Secret To Making The Best Scalloped Potatoes - AOL

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  5. Potato cake - Wikipedia

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    In parts of England and North America, a potato cake is a patty of hashed potatoes, a kind of rösti or hash brown. These are available both fresh and frozen in supermarkets, and are served by many restaurants, such as fast food restaurants like McDonald's and Whataburger, often as part of the breakfast menu. The term can also refer to a sort ...

  6. Mashed Potatoes with Crispy Shallots - AOL.com

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    3. Drain the potatoes and garlic in a colander, shaking out the excess water. Add the half-and-half and butter to the pot and heat until melted. Remove from the heat. Press the potatoes and garlic through a ricer into the pot and season with salt. Stir and cook over moderate heat until very hot. Transfer the mashed potatoes to a bowl.

  7. Bacon and cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Bacon and cabbage (Irish: bagún agus cabáiste) is a dish traditionally associated with Ireland. [1] The dish consists of sliced back bacon boiled with cabbage and potatoes. Smoked bacon is sometimes used. The dish is served with the bacon sliced, and with some of the boiling juices added. [2]

  8. Gratin dauphinois - Wikipedia

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    Gratin dauphinois is made with thinly sliced raw potatoes and cream, cooked in a buttered dish rubbed with garlic; cheese is sometimes added. The potatoes are peeled and sliced to the thickness of a coin, usually with a mandoline; they are layered in a shallow earthenware or glass baking dish and cooked in a slow oven; the heat is raised for the last 10 minutes of the cooking time.

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