This Sunday our Sunday Supper group is sharing Passover and Easter recipes. When I think of Easter in my home growing up we always had ham and scallop potatoes. In fact, my sister has kept the tradition going for many years, when the celebration is held in her home.
I find myself experimenting with dishes and changing things up sometimes. This potato dish is different then the one I grew up with because the cheese is a different style and flavor and this changes the dish slightly. I like the use of gruyere cheese personally. The flavor is one that is unique and allows this dish to shine.
I found this recipe a while back on a page called the French Tart. I will share my adapted version below. I even went and bought a fancy Le Crueset baking dish to prepare my gratin dish so that it would have the right presentation for my family. I love these oval baking dishes.
I invite you to visit my friends from Sunday Supper (recipes below). They are a great group of men and women and I am always impressed with their dishes and stories.
Recipe: French Gratin Potatoes or Dauphinoise
Serves 6
Prep and Cook Time: 2 hours
3 lbs. of waxy potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced
3 cups Gruyere Cheese, grated
2 cups of heavy cream
Salt
Pepper
3 cloves of minced garlic
2 sprigs of fresh thyme
Preheat oven to 3oo degrees.
Butter the inside of a heavy duty baking dish.
Add a layer of potatoes and a sprinkle of salt/pepper to the bottom of the dish, cover with cheese. Repeat this until all of the potatoes and cheese are gone. Your last layer should be cheese.
In a small saucepan, add heavy cream, garlic and thyme.
Bring to a gentle boil, remove from heat and remove thyme.
Pour hot cream over potatoes.
Bake for 1.5 hours or until potatoes are done and the top is browned.
Easter
- How To Color Easter Eggs Naturally from Shockingly Delicious
Breakfast, Breads, and Buns
- Bunny Rabbit Bread from In The Kitchen With Audrey and Maurene
- Easter Brunch Creme Brulee Baked Oatmeal from In The Kitchen With KP
- Fresh Blueberries Hot Cross Buns from My Cute Bride
- Jamaican Easter Spice Bun from The Lovely Pantry
- Paska – Ukranian Easter Bread from Cupcakes and Kale Chips
- Portuguese Easter Bread | Folar de Pascoa from Family Foodie
- Resurrection Rolls from NeighborFood
Appetizers and Sides
- Asparagus, Brie & Ham Crostini from Daily Dish Recipes
- French Gratin Potatoes (Dauphinoise) from Simply Gourmet
- Lemon Glazed Carrots from Curious Cuisiniere
- Not So Deviled Eggs from Country Girl in the Village
- Orange Raisin Couscous from Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Potato and Leek Gratin from Webicurean
- Spinach Spaetzle (Spinat Spaetzle) from The Not So Cheesy Kitchen
Main Dishes
- Roast Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Rosemary from Small Wallet Big Appetite
- Slow Cooker Honey Glazed Ham from The Meltaways
Dessert
- Alebele – Goan Coconut filled Pancake from Masala Herb
- Bunny-Approved Baked Easter Doughnuts from The Weekend Gourmet
- Carrot Cake Cheesecake from Chocolate Moosey
- Carrots in Dirt from The Urban Mrs
- Coconut and M&M’s Cookie from Peanut Butter and Peppers
- Coconut Cake with Coconut Buttercream from Juanita’s Cocina
- Coconut Cupcakes from Magnolia Days
- Cream Cheese Candies from Cravings of a Lunatic
- Easter Egg Cookies from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Easter Simnel Cake from Happy Baking Days
- Exotic Walnut Cookies from What Smells So Good?
- Japanese Easter Petit Fours and Flowers from Ninja Baking
- Nutella Easter Egg Candy from The Messy Baker
- Old-Fashioned Peanut Rolled Eggs from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Painted Sugar Cookies from Ruffles and Truffles
- Strawberry Bundt Cake from Basic N Delicious
Passover
- Homemade Matzo from The Foodie Army Wife
- Mock Gefilte Fish from Fast Food to Fresh Food
Dessert
- Apple and Cranberry Charoset from The Little Ferraro Kitchen
- Flourless Chocolate Torte from Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Moroccan Haroset from MarocMama
- Pavlova with Red Berries, Lime and Hibiscus from YinMom YangMom
Wine Pairing Recommendations for #SundaySupper Religious Feasts from ENOFYLZ Wine Blog
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Written by Sherron Watson