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Sprouted Potato and Cheese Gratin: A Rustic, Gourmet and Anti-Waste Dish

Introduction

Potato gratin is a staple of French family cooking. Comforting, creamy, and melt-in-the-mouth, it’s passed down through the generations without aging. But what do you do when you find yourself with a basket of potatoes that are starting to sprout? Many people hesitate to use them, thinking they’re wasted. However, with a few precautions, they can be cooked to create a dish that’s as tasty as it is long-lasting.

That’s where  sprouted potato and   cheese gratin comes in  : a recipe that’s economical, filling, and waste-free. By combining carefully prepared potatoes with melted cheese, cream   , and a few herbs, you get a golden, irresistible gratin.

 

In this article, we will explore this recipe in depth:

  •  The essential ingredients.

  •  The detailed preparation steps.

Prepare your gratin dish, and let’s embark on a rich and delicious culinary journey!

Preparation time

  • Preparation:  20 minutes

  • Cooking time:  50 minutes to 1 hour

  • Total:  approximately 1 hour 15 minutes

  • Servings:  4 to 6 people

 

 Ingredients

Here are the ingredients needed for a generous gratin:

  • 1.2 kg  sprouted potatoes  (well peeled and free of sprouts)

  • 2 cloves of garlic

  • 40 g  butter

  • 30 cl of  whole liquid cream

  • 25 cl of  milk

  • 200 g  grated cheese  (Emmental, Comté, Gruyère or a mixture of   cheeses )

  • 1 pinch of  grated nutmeg

  • Salt and pepper from the mill

  • A few sprigs of  fresh thyme  or parsley (optional)

     Instructions

     

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