Cheesy Hasselback Potato Gratin Recipe (2024)

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Kris

A couple of things...
1. Since Hasselback is called out here, acknowledgement to our friends in Sweden @ the Hasselback Hotel are in order. Legend has it this dish was invented there.
2. A lot of time can be saved arranging potatoes on their ends by taking a nice Yukon Gold, placing it in a wooden spoon (the spoony-end) and slicing till your knife hits the spoon. The tater stays together nicely at the bottom and it's very easy to handle. You can google this.

Lorna

It’s fine you don’t like this kind of recipe but it’s not necessary to tell us what you made instead. These notes are to help people with the recipe. We don’t need to know about you. Go ahead and have a peanut butter sandwich. Or a slice of pizza. Just don’t write us notes about it please.

Kate C

Excellent! Added a grated onion to the liquid/cheese mix for flavor. Made it through first 2 thirty minute bakings in advance. Then covered and chilled. Brought to the dinner, sprinkled cheese on top and did final baking of about 40 minutes at the meal (removed foil half way through.) Texture was great! I was worried because initially liquid barely covered bottom of pan, but juices came out with baking and it was perfect! Good crusty bits on bottom too. A real keeper of a recipe.

John A.

I've read reference here to soaking the potatoes in water before making the dish- as a shortcut or "timesaver" I suppose- even from a food editor at the Times. Big mistake. Any of these gratin Dauphinois kind of potato dishes (sliced potatoes baked in cream) need the natural starch of the potato mixed with the cream to thicken it, not to mention the flavor of the potato. Soaking the sliced potatoes washes starch & flavor away and reduces the quality of the finished dish.

J Hoppe

I made this dish for Thanksgiving with sweet potatoes (not yams) to wild success. My family practically hoisted me upon their shoulders. When I called my mother a week later, she answered the phone without a hello: "Those sweet potatoes were the best thing I've ever eaten."I said, "Hi, Mom. How's everything?"She said, "God, those sweet potatoes were good."I give my full throated endorsem*nt for this recipe. It can make you feel like a conquering hero.

Lee

We made this with sweet potatoes instead of russets, and it was absolutely amazing. Very delicious (both savory and sweet), and exactly as you promised: creamy potato and crusty cheesy edge in every bite. It was transcendent.

recox

I would say it serves 6, but it depends on what else you are serving. I made a double batch in an 11x13 pan and it was about 12 one-cup servings. My guests fell on it like starving wolves and ate every scrap, so you should probably err on the side of too much rather than too little. It is THAT delicious.

Since my dish was rectangular I put the slices in rows. There was a gap along the edge of the pan, so I pushed the rows together more tightly to make room for another full row.

Rita

OK. Russets? Really? The best potato for a recipe like this is an Eastern white like Long Island White or Maine Katahdin. Sorry. A potato snob since we grow them and are knowledgeable about the characteristics of the MANY different varieties.

christine Andrews

I made these in cupcake tins. Extra crispy and a nice serving size.

Jerry

Great recipe! I've made it twice with great success. I used somewhat more cheese than called for because I like rich, creamy dishes. I didn't peel the potatoes on the second try because my daughter insisted that the peel has all the nutrients. It was just as good. It's helpful to choose potatoes of equal size.

Mona

I agree. No Russets but Yukon Gold Potatoes are the Best for this

Pat

I made this for Christmas, and it was amazing! Came out looking just like the photo. Potatoes were cheesy and soft on the bottom and crusty brown on top. I used 6 ounces of Gruyere cheese, and half and half instead of the heavy cream. It was so good, and got such rave reviews, that it will be a permanent part of our holiday fare from now on, and I'll definitely make it for guests throughout the year too!

kate

Oops. Did not read carefully...now I see there are three 30 minute segments. I did have to give it 'extra' time to brown it but the potatoes were still a bit too firm. Great flavor and I will make it correctly next time. I was glad to have help in the kitchen-it's a lot of prep work and the cream was flying when I was placing the creamy potato stacks in the dish. Also, recommend placing the casserole on a baking sheet in the oven.

Arianna

Delicious - and very very rich. I made a half recipe in an 8x8 Pyrex baking dish; I had very little excess liquid, but the dish is still moist. Pay attention to the note to season generously - I used maybe a teaspoon of salt, and it's definitely not enough.

Sam

Soaked cut potatoes for 1 hour in cold water. Doubled cheese (which I grated fresh), Added 1t dried mustard, 1/2 cup diced onions sautéed brown in butter, 1T black pepper and 1T salt to mix before tossing potatoes and putting in dish. Baking takes 50 minutes (done at 400 covered/420 uncovered). Excellent!

Kristin

This was good, and special feeling, but I did not think the flavor/texture/etc. was proportional to the amount of effort involved.

Mike L

Came out great. Was a huge hit. Added some thinly sliced leeks beteween some of the potatoes for a little extra flavor.

cooked potatoes

I have a similar gratin recipe, no cheese with horseradish cream and it called for parboiling the potatoes(1/4 sliced turnip) in the cream. I’m going for a mixture of Yukon, sweet and turnip. Par cook in cream. And cheese and pour over the potatoes Haselbeck style. The beauty is the potatoes are almost completed cooked.

EugieB

So good. Everyone at dinner loved it and returned for seconds. Would definitely serve it again. Enjoyed the creaminess of the dish.

Karen Silvermann

The only flourish I add to this deliciously naughty dish, is a light sprinkle of fresh lemon thyme.

PW

Very good, but a lot of slow labor in addition to the long cook time. The slicing takes practice. It's hard to get the melted butter to go between all those slices.

Leslie

I tried to lighten this dish using whole milk and 1/2 and 1/2. Don't do it! It simply did not cook properly, did not crisp up as nicely, and definitely did not turn out creamy and good. I made it a second time with all the heavy cream, and it was fantastic. YMMV, but do the cream on this one! :)

Kevin

I made these for my family and got rave reviews, just terrific.

Steve H.

I made it for Thanksgiving and wished I would have just made mashed potatoes. I believe that I followed the recipe closely, but somehow it just didn't come together. Too watery and too garlicky.

Tom

Horrible recipe. Tried it twice as directed, watery soup each time. Potato leek gratin is a much better recipe.

Tom

The photo looks nothing like the finished product. Use an immersion blender & maybe you’d get a passable soup. You’d need to add a lot of flavor.

Tom

I’ve read the reviews…all the additional directions for additions don’t work. Ascorbic acid? I’d rather mash the potatoes than risk another failed attempt at this truly sad recipe.

L

I’ve made this recipe twice, in my opinion it’s overrated. I would say the texture doesn't come out creamy or gooey enough on the inside. I tried adding more cheese the second time but both cheeses are pretty sharp so it was a bit overpowering. I love a sharp cheese but this recipe would be way better with a mild cheese in the mix, more cheese overall, and Yukon gold rather than russet.

BJ C.

This was the star of our Christmas Dinner this year! I had a large crowd coming so I doubled the recipe. I used a large, rectangular casserole dish and lined the potatoes in rows. Don't skimp on the thyme. After the first hour the slices were still not cooked through and I got a bit worried, but I trusted the recipe. Sprinkling on the extra cheese turned the top into a glorious, light brown crust and the dish was cooked to perfection! The crowd devoured this! A true keeper of a recipe!

Barbara

Following another note, I made this the day before, up to the last bake (with cheese), then took out of the fridge to come to room temp and baked for 45 minutes. I wish I had baked a bit longer as the potatoes still needed it (15 minutes?), but overall a delicious and very well-received side for lamb on Christmas Eve!

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Cheesy Hasselback Potato Gratin Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are they called Hasselback potatoes? ›

It was created with potatoes in the 1950s at a restaurant called Hasselbacken in Sweden. The restaurant got its name from the Swedish words for hazel and slope as the restaurant was located next to a thicket of hazel along the steep slope of a mountain.

What is the difference between au gratin and gratin? ›

A “gratin” is any dish that is topped with cheese or breadcrumbs mixed with butter, then heated in the oven or under the broiler until brown and crispy, according to The Food Lover's Companion. The term au gratin or gratinée just refers to anything prepared in that manner.

How do you make Jamie Oliver's Hasselback potatoes? ›

Carefully slice at just under ½cm intervals all the way along. Repeat with all the potatoes, placing them in a large roasting tray as you go. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, season with sea salt and black pepper, and roast for 1 hour, or until the potatoes are golden and tender. Remove and leave to cool.

What is the Hasselback technique? ›

Hasselbacking is a cooking method in which potatoes or other items are sliced not-quite-all-the-way through in thin, even layers, which can be stuffed or topped with additional flavorings. It's a way of creating more surface area for flavors and creating additional texture. As a technique, it's nothing new.

Why are cheesy potatoes called funeral potatoes? ›

Funeral potatoes is a Midwestern dish made with hash browns or cubed potatoes, cheese, and canned cream soup. The casserole, which features a crunchy cracker or potato chip topping, gets its name from its place on the traditional after-funeral dinner table.

What do British call baked potatoes? ›

A baked potato is sometimes called a jacket potato in the United Kingdom. The baked potato has been popular in the UK for many years. In the mid-19th century, jacket potatoes were sold on the streets by hawkers during the autumn and winter months.

Why do you soak potatoes in water before roasting? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Is there a tool to make Hasselback potatoes? ›

The RSVP International Hasselback Potato Guide is really the key to hassle-free Hasselback-ing. Once I wash my potato, I pierce it with the guide and use my knife and the guide's prongs to cut the potato, over and over again, going from right to left.

What happens if you don't boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Boiling your potatoes for a little bit before roasting helps make sure that you get that beautiful crisp crust on the outside. If you don't parboil your spuds, the outside skin will remain quite tough, meaning that whatever fat you use will not be able to get inside the cracks.

What is the healthiest potato to eat? ›

Red potatoes are an excellent source of flavonoid antioxidants like quercetin, kaempferol-rutinose, catechin, and rutin. Red potatoes contain twice the amount of flavonoids as compared to white potatoes. 6They're also a rich source of several nutrients, including vitamin C and potassium.

What is the potato slice trick? ›

A new health trend on TikTok involves putting potato slices in your socks at night with the claim that it will help clear toxins and viruses like the flu from your body. Experts say that there is no evidence that potatoes are an effective method of drawing out toxins or helping people get over an illness faster.

Who invented Hasselback? ›

Origins. Hasselback potatoes may have been created in 1953 by Leif Elisson, a trainee chef at Hasselbacken restaurant on Djurgården, Stockholm.

What is the meaning of Hasselback in English? ›

a potato cut part of the way through into small slices, then baked in an oven with some oil or butter: I served the beef with crunchy Hasselback potatoes and a fresh watercress salad. Because the comb-cut of the Hasselback gives more surface area to be baked, any kind of potato can be used.

Why are they called fondant potatoes? ›

They originate from the French word 'fondant,' which means 'melting,' an apt description for the soft, tender, and creamy potatoes that are a signature of this dish. Dating back to the 19th century, fondant potatoes have long been favored by culinary enthusiasts and chefs alike.

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