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  2. Potato Chip Au Gratin Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. You will need: a 1 1/2-quart casserole dish, sprayed with non-stick spray. Peel & slice your potatoes, set aside. In a med. sauce pan, melt the butter and cook the onion until tender ...

  3. A Smarter Way to Make Au Gratin Potatoes - AOL

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    Three words: more crispy edges! Au gratin potatoes. We love a smart and simple recipe upgrade. Small tweaks to classic dishes (using mayo instead of butter for grilled cheese, baking your salmon ...

  4. I make Ina Garten's easy potato gratin for my family every ...

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    First, cut off the stalks by cutting as close to the bulb as possible. Then, cut the bulb in half lengthwise. Remove the cores at the bottom. For Garten's recipe, you'll then thinly slice the bulb ...

  5. Gratin - Wikipedia

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    A macaroni, cheese and meat gratin. Avocado gratin. Gratin ( French: [ɡʁatɛ̃]) is a culinary technique in which a dish is topped with a browned crust, often using breadcrumbs, grated cheese, egg or butter. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The term may be applied to any dish made using this method. [ 4] Gratin is usually prepared in a shallow dish of some kind.

  6. French onion soup - Wikipedia

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    French onion soup (French: soupe à l’oignon [sup a lɔɲɔ̃]) is a soup of onions, gently fried and then cooked in meat stock or water, usually served gratinéed with croutons or a larger piece of bread covered with cheese floating on top. Onion soups were known in France since medieval times, but the version now familiar dates from the mid ...

  7. Gratin dauphinois - Wikipedia

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    Gratin dauphinois. Gratin dauphinois ( / ˈɡræt.æ̃ ˌdoʊ.fɪˈnwɑː / GRAT-a doh-fi-NWAH) is a French gratin of sliced raw potatoes baked in cream, from the Dauphiné region in south-eastern France. There are many variants of the name of the dish, including pommes de terre dauphinoise, potatoes à la dauphinoise and gratin de pommes à la ...

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