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Garlicky, cheesy scalloped potatoes! Scalloped potatoes are thinly sliced potatoes cooked in a casserole dish with melty cheese and a delicious garlic sauce!

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Easy and Cheesy!

Basically, two of my favorite words when it comes to food. There’s also a whole lot of garlic, so scalloped potatoes pretty much hit the mark on all of my favorite food groups – cheese and garlic. Nevermind the fact that I don’t really love potatoes, that can be overlooked when there’s garlic cream sauce and boatloads of cheeeeeese.

Scalloped potatoes. You’ve had them before, right? An easy casserole dish that feeds a crowd and requires only a little bit of work. It’s full of thinly sliced potatoes mingling in garlic sauce and cheddar cheese that’s bubbly and golden.

Good grief!

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For someone that doesn’t really love potatoes, I’ve made a whole lot of them! I’ve got a 20-minute instant pot garlic mashed potatoes, the twice baked potato casserole, smashed potatoes, skillet breakfast potatoes and of course, the cheddar mashed ones! And so I thought, why not bring you my version of scalloped potatoes that you can use now for Easter, and again for all of the end-of-year holidays.

Honest! I don’t really love potatoes; I heart making them in a thousand different ways!

What are scalloped potatoes?

Scalloped potatoes are somewhat similar to potatoes au gratin. Both have sliced potatoes and cheese, whether it’s hard cheese or soft. I like to consider scalloped potatoes to be a more rustic version of the potatoes au gratin as the potatoes are often sliced thicker, and there are no breadcrumbs, and more economical cheeses are commonly used to prepare this casserole dish. I like to think of it as an American take on a French classic!

Ingredients needed to make scalloped potatoes?

  • butter
  • garlic
  • flour
  • dairy
  • herbs
  • potatoes
  • cheese

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What are the best kind of potatoes to use for potato casserole?

The best potatoes for making scalloped potatoes are ones that have a high starch content. The starch helps make the sauce nice and thicken when it bakes. Therefore there are two good choices for this recipe.

  1. Yukon golds: yellow potatoes! They have a thin skin, so it’s easy to peel and super yellow flesh but also have a high starch content making them ideal for casserole bakes.
  2. Russet Potatoes: These little guys (or big guys I should say) are starch balls! This is what I like to use when making scalloped potatoes because they pair beautifully with cheddar. Russets are also commonly used when making baked potatoes or mashed because the higher starch content makes them really creamy.

How to make scalloped potatoes:

  1. Slice the potatoes. I peeled the skin and then sliced the potatoes on a mandolin. Be extra CAREFUL if you decide to use a mandolin. And make sure you use the guard, so you don’t slice off your fingers!
  2. Make the sauce. Melt the butter in your saucepan, and sauté that garlic until it’s fragrant. Then, we’ll add the flour and let it cook before adding the liquids to make a thick sauce, allow the sauce to thicken, then remove from heat.
  3. Layer. Add half the potatoes to your baking dish, followed by a handful of shredded cheese, then the rest of the potatoes and finally, pour the prepared sauce over the scalloped potatoes.
  4. Bake. Cover the baking dish tightly with foil and let it bake. Halfway through we’ll add the cheese and allow it to finish baking uncovered, so it developed a golden bubbly crust!

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Substitutes to make this recipe lighter:

If you want the scalloped potatoes to be on the lighter side, I suggest swapping the heavy cream for additional milk or half and half!

Can I use something other than cheddar cheese for this casserole?

Basically, anything that melts well! Here are my suggestions:

  • gruyere
  • mozzarella
  • fontina
  • Colby
  • gouda
  • monterey jack

I hope you’ll make a casserole dish full of this stuff to share with the fam this weekend! 🙂

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Yield: 12-14 servings

Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 20 minutes

Garlicky, cheesy scalloped potatoes! Scalloped potatoes are thinly sliced potatoes cooked in a casserole dish with melty cheese and a delicious garlic sauce!

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Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 4-8 cloves garlic, minced (less if you aren’t a fan)
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups milk
  • ½ cup heavy cream (or additional milk/half and half to keep it light)
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon granulated chicken bouillon (see notes)
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 3 ½ pounds russet/Yukon gold potatoes, sliced into ¼ - ⅛ inches thin rounds)
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar
  • 2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese

Instructions

  1. PREP: Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 400ºF. Place 1 tablespoon of butter in a 9x13 baking dish and pop the dish into the oven and allow the butter to melt as the oven heats up. Remove the dish from the oven when the butter has melted.
  2. SAUCE: Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter in a large saucepan. Add the garlic and allow it to sauté for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant. Whisk in the flour and allow it to cook for 1 minute or until it starts to brown, slightly. Gradually pour in the milk as you whisk. Then add the cream and the thyme, granulated bouillon, pepper and allow the mixture to slowly start heating through and bubbling (avoid boiling) and let it thicken. Taste and adjust salt as desired. Remove the sauce from the heat.
  3. BAKE: Spread half the potatoes slices evenly in the baking dish over the melted butter. Then add 1/2 cup of shredded cheese, followed by the remaining potato slices. Pour the prepared sauce over the cheese and potatoes. Cover the baking dish with foil and allow the scalloped potatoes to bake for 35 minutes. After 35 minutes the sauce should be bubbly, and the potatoes should be halfway done. Remove the foil sprinkle with the remaining cheddar cheese and the parmesan and bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked through and the cheese melts. You can check for doneness by inserting a knife in the potatoes, it should go straight through without resistance. Allow the scalloped potatoes to cool for about 10 minutes before serving. Top with chopped parsley or thyme if desired.

Notes

  • If you don’t have granulated chicken bouillon, feel free to use the equivalent in BTB. Vegetarians, the vegetarian or mushroom BTB works great too!

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originally published on Apr 18, 2019 (last updated Sep 6, 2022)

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    Rachel Alexandra Reply

    This looks sooo delicious!! You mention in the notes substituting BTB for the bouillon. What does that stand for?

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi Rachel! BTB stands for Better Than Bouillon 🙂

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    garry Reply

    Hi .Making this tonite for supper. The recipe says in step 3 to pour the cheese sauce over the potatoes. What cheese sauce please? Thank You

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi there! I apologize for the confusion, I meant to write ‘pour the prepared sauce over the cheese and potatoes.’ Thank you for catching that!

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    Meredith Reply

    Is this something I can make ahead of time or is it best to do right before baking?

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FAQs

What can you add to boxed scalloped potatoes to make them taste better? ›

To make this dish, layer scalloped potatoes, canned tomatoes, and mozzarella cheese in a baking dish. If you're after a lasagne-like flavor, add in other ingredients, like ricotta cheese, fresh spinach, and olives. Flavoring the mix is a cinch if you start with canned tomatoes that already come with Italian seasoning.

Why do my scalloped potatoes taste bland? ›

My scalloped potatoes are bland

They are also in need of serious seasoning to ensure deliciousness. Make sure your sauce is well-seasoned, but also, season each layer of potatoes with salt and pepper before adding the sauce, to make sure they are as flavorful as you want them!

What is the difference between scalloped potatoes and cheesy potatoes? ›

What is the difference between au 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.

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.

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

The difference comes down to cheese. Scalloped potato recipes are usually baked in a basic cream sauce until soft and tender, with no cheese topping. Potatoes au gratin are a bit more decadent. They are made with lots of cheese sprinkled in between the layers of potatoes and also on top of the casserole.

How to jazz up boxed scalloped potatoes? ›

I'll sometimes add in corn. I like the taste of potatoes and corn mixed together. I also tend to top the casserole with breadcrumbs that have been coated in a little bit of melted butter. I see many scalloped potato recipes top with cheese, but I like the crunch of the crumbs.

What can you use instead of milk in boxed scalloped potatoes? ›

Whether you're making instant mashed potatoes or real ones, you can basically put anything you want in them. I actually use cream cheese and half-and-half most of the time. If you don't have milk, you can use water, any kind of broth, half-and-half, melted butter, sour cream, mayonnaise, plain yogurt, kefir

Why does my cheese 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.

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.

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 scalloped potatoes called funeral potatoes? ›

Why are they called funeral potatoes? Funeral potatoes get their unique name from being a crowd-pleasing casserole served as a side dish at after-funeral luncheons (particularly in the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).

What to eat with cheesy scalloped potatoes? ›

Scalloped potatoes are rich and filling. Lean proteins and other veggies pair nicely, try grilled ham, pan-seared fish, roast chicken, broiled lobster, or even a filet of beef tenderloin. If no animal proteins are desired a lovely side salad with a sharp vinaigrette works great.

Which is better au gratin or scalloped potatoes? ›

Scalloped potatoes also won't be as crispy in texture as au gratin. Both are golden brown and creamy, but if it's crispiness and crunchiness you're after, au gratin will probably be your best bet. Either one is sure to be a hit with your dinner guests, but it just depends on what sort of vibe you're going for!

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.

Why are my scalloped potatoes still crunchy? ›

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.

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