Bacon and Cheddar Potatoes
Mmmmm.... Bacon and Cheddar Cheese Potatoes .... sliced potatoes a creamy cheddar cheese sauce... bits of bacon..... so perfect!
This recipe is a "2 serving" size... The recipe as written will serve 2 generous portions or 3 average size servings.... I've included notes on how to adjust it for 4 servings...
I thought it would be helpful to post a smaller size recipe for those cooking for two.... the recipe does adjust easily for more servings.
TIPS
You will have a little leftover cheese sauce… but it stores well in the fridge and is delicious over a vegetable… or eggs… or boil a little macaroni and have baked macaroni and cheese for one.
To adjust the recipe for 4 servings… use 3-4 potatoes, 3 slices of bacon, 1/3 of a cup chopped green onion … keep the sauce ingredients the same… just use all the sauce.
Recipe: Bacon and Cheddar Potatoes
All you need:
2 medium size russet potatoes, peeled and sliced fairly thin
2 slices of bacon, cooked and chopped
¼ cup chopped green onion
2 tablespoons margarine
2 tablespoons flour
1 cup skim milk
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
Salt
Pepper
Cayenne pepper (to sprinkle on the top)
All you need to do:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Cook the bacon and drain on paper towels. Set aside.
Peel, rinse and slice 2 russet potatoes.
In a medium sauce pan melt the margarine over medium heat.
Add the flour and mix.
Add about ½ the milk and using a whisk, whisk the mixture until all lumps disappear.
Add the remaining milk.
Stir until sauce begins to thicken.
Add the shredded cheddar cheese, stirring until fully incorporated.
Remove from heat.
Note: You will be using only about 2/3 of the sauce… otherwise it will be likely to run over the side during baking.
In a medium size Au Gratin dish ladle a small amount of cheese sauce to lightly cover the bottom of the dish.
Layer the potatoes in a single layer on the bottom.
Sprinkle salt and pepper over them.
Sprinkle 1/3 of the bacon over the potatoes.
Sprinkle 1/3 of the green onion over the potatoes.
Ladle sauce over the potatoes to cover.
Repeat by layering the potatoes, sprinkling salt, pepper, bacon and green onions.
Ladle sauce enough to cover.
Layer a final layer of potatoes… turning them over as you layer them so the top has some sauce on it.
Sprinkle bacon and green onion.
Sprinkle lightly with cayenne pepper.
Cover a small baking sheet with foil.
Place the au gratin dish on the baking sheet.
Cover the baking sheet with foil to cover the potatoes.
Bake at 400 degrees for 40 minutes.
Remove the top foil and bake an additional 10 minutes or until lightly brown and bubbly.
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2 comments:
any possibility of having a print recipe window in a reduced form like other sites? Love your recipes and some I would like to be able to place in a folder 8X11 so it takes only 1 page. Love your recipes, Bravo
Hi Louise,
Thanks for stopping by...I'm so glad you love the recipes... it makes all the work for a blog worth it.
The "print icon" has been something I've tried getting for several years.. the code wasn't compatible with the code for the template for this blog..I have an old template...
I did find a workaround and some of my posts do have a link where you can pull up a page and print it... but it was very labor intensive so I stopped doing it.. I just didn't have the time to do the extra work.. having a day job and working the blog is sometimes difficult...
I'm working on a new design and hopefully the print feature can be added.
In the meantime.. you can highlight the actual recipe and paste it into a word document and print it like that. Sorry for the inconvenience,
Thanks again for the feedback... I appreciate it.
Regards,
Linda
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