15 Drool-Inducing Scalloped Potato Recipes (2024)

If you're in need of some sure winners to add to your list of sides, look no further than these scalloped potatoes ideas. We can't think of any occasion that isn't fit for a batch of cheesy scalloped potatoes, scalloped potatoes and ham, scalloped sweet potatoes, or any of a number of recipes. With these ideas, ranging from the classic casserole to a slow cooker version, to Gruyère, and more, you'll find the prime recipe to impress your crew.

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Parmesan Potato Gratin

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Shaved Parmesan, whole milk, and whipping cream form a decadent white sauce for this gratin sprinkled in rosemary and studded with bacon. It's one of our most indulgent scalloped potato recipes.

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Cheesy Garlic Potato Gratin

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For a smaller gathering (this recipe serves six), try this basic dish. Use your mandoline for uniformly thin potato slices, then layer them with green onion, spices, your cheese of choice, and cream. We suggest Swiss, Gruyère, provolone, or Jarlsberg as options, but there are no hard rules.

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3-Cheese Scalloped Potatoes

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For cheese lovers, one cheese might not be enough. Triple the cheese, as we do in this scalloped potatoes dish. Use cream of potato soup and sour cream to make this dish unbelievably creamy, and let the tantalizing combination of Gouda, blue cheese, and Parmesan make it ultra-cheesy. It's great for a party, since it's prepared in your slow cooker.

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Autumn Potato Gratin

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Why is this potato gratin recipe destined to be made in autumn? Because fresh butternut squash slices are layered among the potatoes. The hearty veggies cook in a cheesy, creamy sage sauce for decadence, with a touch of elegance added by leeks and Fontina.

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Cabbage and Potato Gratin

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This recipe for scalloped potatoes takes the prize for the prettiest side dish. Layering purple cabbage in with your potatoes creates a stunning, colorful dish that becomes even more irresistible with a sprinkle of golden bread crumbs on top.

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Scalloped Russet and Sweet Potatoes

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Can't decide between sweet potatoes or russets? Just use both. These savory and sweet ingredients go beyond the potatoes. Start by rubbing your casserole dish with garlic, then use a sprinkle of nutmeg for a sweet-spicy contrast. It'll be one of the most complex scalloped potatoes dishes you'll ever taste.

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Holiday Scalloped Potatoes

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These scalloped potatoes are special enough for the holidays, but we give you permission to make them any time of year. Combine Yukon golds and sweet potatoes to make a colorful casserole, then bathe the potatoes in a creamy, cheesy tarragon sauce.

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Simply Scalloped Potatoes

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One potato, two potato. Instead of the expected Yukon or russet potatoes, red potatoes and sweet potatoes star in this easy, cheesy dish. "Simply" in the name is there because this dish can be prepped in just 25 minutes, so you'll always have time to whip up a side of scalloped potatoes.

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Walnut-Sage Potatoes au Gratin

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Scalloped potatoes and Gruyère meet walnuts in this classy take. A sprinkle of walnuts lends a toasty crunch and a gorgeous appearance, but most of this casserole's nutty flavor comes from an invisible ingredient: walnut oil infused into its decadent herbed white sauce.

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Herbed Yukon Gold and Sweet Potato Gratin

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If you want your scalloped potato recipe to be light on the sauce but heavy on flavor, look no further than this herbed au gratin. These cheesy scalloped potatoes have a decadent Gruyère and Parmesan topping, plus plenty of fresh sage and thyme.

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Thyme Potatoes au Gratin

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Layers of potatoes nestle in a garlicky cream sauce brightened with fresh thyme and a dash of nutmeg. A short stint under the broiler gives this bake its golden, crusty top—no crumbs required.

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Scalloped Sweet Potatoes with Peanut Streusel

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These scalloped sweet potatoes break the mold both literally, in terms of pan shape, and flavor-wise, thanks to the unexpected addition of coconut milk and Chinese five-spice powder. To get the circular shape to cut into wedges, bake in a springform pan instead of the traditional rectangle casserole dish.

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Scalloped Sweet Potatoes with Fontina Cheese and Thyme

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Fontina, if you haven't tried it, is a Swiss-like cheese with a slightly sweet edge to its nutty flavor, and it melts gorgeously over thinly sliced sweet potatoes in a bath of herbed cream.

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Chipotle Scalloped Sweet Potatoes

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Sweet potatoes sub for their russet cousins in this take on classic scalloped potatoes. And as if that weren't luscious enough, we've added soft, creamy Mexican cheese to the top and spiked it with chipotle for a smokier take on the usual potato side dish.

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Scalloped Potatoes

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This recipe brings it all back to basics; choose your favorite potatoes, then add a creamy, buttery sauce. It's got no frills, just delicious, tender, classic scalloped potatoes. If you want to take the recipe up a notch, just follow our instructions for turning it into cheesy scalloped potatoes.

15 Drool-Inducing Scalloped Potato Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the one trick Michael Symon uses to make perfect scalloped potatoes? ›

Surprisingly, aluminum foil is his secret weapon. After beautifully shingling the potatoes (he's got a genius trick for doing this quickly, too) he covers the dish in foil before hitting the oven.

Why won't my scalloped potatoes get soft? ›

Potatoes or rice can remain rock-hard after prolonged cooking. Starch will not swell if it is acidic. If you have a lot of sour cream in your scalloped potatoes or add something acidic, your potatoes may not soften. You can cook the potatoes with heavy cream or milk and then, after they soften, stir in sour cream.

Why did my scalloped potatoes get watery? ›

Watery scalloped potatoes are not good, and is often caused by using the wrong type of potato. This recipe requires starchy potatoes, such as russets or Yukon golds, not waxy potatoes. Another cause is washing or holding the sliced potatoes in water (as outlined in the question above).

What is the difference between all gratin potatoes and scalloped potatoes? ›

Au Gratin potatoes contain cheese, whereas Scalloped Potatoes do not. Scalloped potatoes typically contain cream but can also contain flavorful stock instead of dairy. Try our Classic Au Gratin Potatoes Recipe or Classic Scalloped Potatoes Recipe.

Can I slice potatoes for scalloped potatoes the day before? ›

If raw, once the potato is cut you can store in the refrigerator, covered with water for 12-24 hours. Be sure to keep submerged in water to prevent slices from turning gray or brown.

Why does cream curdle in scalloped potatoes? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven. So to keep the sauce together, tackle it before the dish goes in the oven. Instead of simply layering grated cheese and milk or cream with the potatoes, you need to make a smooth cheese sauce.

What is the best choice scalloped potatoes? ›

The best potatoes to use for a homemade scalloped potato recipes like this one are baking/frying potatoes, either russet or Idaho. They have dry, light, and fluffy interiors that hold their shape when cooked. The starch in the potatoes helps to thicken the sauce while the casserole bakes.

Can you make scalloped potatoes ahead of time and reheat? ›

Prepare the recipe as directed, then let it cool to room temperature. Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil, then store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If the recipe has cheese, breadcrumbs, herbs, or any other toppings, reserve it and add it before reheating.

Why are my potatoes still hard in the oven? ›

Firstly, ensure you've baked it at a sufficiently high temperature (around 400°F/200°C). Secondly, make sure you've allowed enough time for baking—large potatoes may take longer. Lastly, check if your oven is calibrated accurately; an incorrect temperature setting can affect cooking.

Can you leave scalloped potatoes out overnight? ›

DON'T let your potato sit out in the open at room temperature for over four hours regardless of whether or not it is wrapped in aluminum foil.

How do you thicken up scalloped potatoes? ›

Thankfully, there's a simple and effective solution to this problem: Use instant potato flakes. Instant potato flakes are an excellent thickening agent made from real potatoes that have been cooked, mashed, and then dried.

Why did my scalloped potatoes turn black? ›

Almost always there are two reasons the potatoes turned black... exposure to air or oxygen and black spot bruising. As soon as the potatoes are cut I would try to get them into some sort of water and acid mixture, usually a gallon of water needs 1 tablespoon of concentrated lemon juice or white wine vinegar.

How do you tell when scalloped potatoes are done? ›

A trick we use to help us know when our scalloped potatoes are ready is poking a fork through the middle. If the fork goes through with ease, that means the potatoes are ready!

What are the tips and tricks for potatoes? ›

Proper storage and handling

Do not refrigerate or freeze fresh potatoes before cooking. Colder temperatures lower than 50 degrees cause a potato's starch to convert to sugar, resulting in a sweet taste and discoloration when cooked. There is no need to store your potatoes in a bag; you can store them loose.

How do you keep scalloped potatoes from separating? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven. So to keep the sauce together, tackle it before the dish goes in the oven. Instead of simply layering grated cheese and milk or cream with the potatoes, you need to make a smooth cheese sauce.

How do you keep scalloped potatoes from drying out? ›

Fail to put enough milk into the pan, and you'll likely burn the potatoes, or if you're lucky, the dish will just end up dry. So, how much milk should you include in your scalloped potato dish? Generally, you want to pour just enough milk, so it barely covers the potato slices.

Why do people poke holes in potatoes before baking them? ›

Poke the potatoes with a fork just enough to pierce the skin so the potato won't burst when baking, especially in the microwave. Four or five times should be plenty. A potato is composed mainly of water, so poking them helps release steam as it cooks.

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