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

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    In addition to jump-starting the cooking (and cutting down on the oven time), this simmering step also draws the starch out of the potatoes and into the cream, creating a thicker, richer sauce ...

  3. Cheesy Scalloped Potato & Ham Stacks Are The Cutest ... - AOL

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    russet potatoes (about 5 small), unpeeled, sliced into 1/8"-thick rounds. 6 oz. sliced deli ham, cut into 2" squares. 1 c. shredded orange or yellow cheddar. Chopped fresh parsley, for serving ...

  4. Miranda Lambert’s Scalloped Potatoes Are the Perfect ... - AOL

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    Dot with sour cream, then repeat layering with remaining potatoes, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper, Velveeta and cheddar. Pour the milk over the entire casserole. Top with parsley or green onions.

  5. Pommes Anna - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for firm-fleshed potatoes and butter only. Potatoes are peeled and sliced very thin. The slices, salted and peppered, are layered into a pan (see below), generously doused with clarified butter, and baked until they form a cake. Then the cake is flipped every ten minutes until the outside is golden and crisp.

  6. 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.

  7. Crème anglaise - Wikipedia

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    Crème anglaise can be poured over cakes or fruits as a sauce or eaten as part of desserts such as floating island. It also serves as a base ingredient for other desserts such as ice cream or crème brûlée. As a beverage, it is known as "drinking custard" or "boiled custard" in the American South and served like eggnog during the Christmas ...

  8. These Ham and Cheese Recipes Prove It’s the Best Pairing - AOL

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    This ham and cheese recipe features eggs, potatoes, ham, cheese, and chives, baked until lightly golden on top and sprinkled with even more chopped chives. Get Ree's Ham and Cheese Frittata recipe ...

  9. Dessert sauce - Wikipedia

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    Bananas Foster being flambéed. Dessert sauce is typically drizzled or poured atop various desserts, and may also be drizzled or poured on the plate. Dessert sauce examples include caramel sauce, custard, crème anglaise, chocolate sauce, [2] dulce de leche, [3] fruit sauces such as blueberry sauce, [4] raspberry sauce [5] [6] and strawberry sauce. [6]