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In his 30-minute meals book, Jamie makes these to go with his Mustard Chicken which is on my must-make list.
Although they weren’t quite as quick as the recipe suggests they still only take 40 minutes. Dauphinoise potatoes usually take a couple of hours so it’s all good.
As I’ve made these a few times now I’ve just got around to updating the post. The first time I made these my potatoes and onions took longer to prepare as I used a mandolin slicer instead of a food processor.
However many times I’ve made them they always take around 10 minutes longer to cook than the 30 minutes stated in the recipe.
I used double (heavy) cream and not single cream as stated in Jamie’s recipe simply because I had it in the fridge so if that’s all you have it’ll be fine.
Well, according to Delia Smith, you can. I’ve never tried myself, but apparently, you can, and Delia is always right! Personally, I think they’d go mushy. 😐
Gratin dauphinoise is a French dish of sliced potatoes baked in milk or cream, from the Dauphiné region in south-eastern France.
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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 dauphinoise.
If you’re looking for a not quite so quick version you might like this Dauphinoise Potatoes with Leeks recipe; well, it’s different if nothing else!
Amazingly there are more than 500 types of potato grown around the world but only a small number are produced on a commercial scale and are sold here in the UK.
If you go to a farmers market you might find some more unusual heritage ones with unique names like Mr Little’s Yetholmr Gypsy.
Yetholmr Gypsy is the only known variety to show, red, white and blue colour on the skin and is very closely related to the King Edward potato, which was bred in Northumberland, close to Yetholm.
However, you’re more likely to find varieties such as Rooster, Maris Piper, Kind Edwards, or Charlotte on the shop shelves of a supermarket.
Depending on whether you want to mash, boil, roast, bake or chip your spuds, it’s vital to pick the right variety.
Generally, most potatoes tend to fall into one of two categories; floury or waxy.
Waxy potatoes hold their shape and have a firm bite, so they’re great for potato salad or simply boiled and topped with a knob of butter.
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Waxy potatoes will not roast nicely, so avoid these if you want crispy roast potatoes with your Sunday roast.
You want a floury variety, Maris Piper or King Edward for crispy roast potatoes.
Why? Because they will fluff up when they’re parboiled and that’s how to get crispy roast potatoes, but if it chips you’re after, then you also want floury potatoes.
To make things a little more complicated there are varieties that fall in the centre of waxy and floury. These make great all-rounders and tend to have the creamy consistency needed for a smooth mash.
With so many varieties available in the shops the waxy or floury rule is a good starting point; it’s so much better if you know exactly what each potato is best suited to.
To stand a chance of getting this to cook quite as quickly as they’re supposed to you must get everything prepared before you begin and get the kettle to boil so it’s quicker to boil again when needed in the recipe.
Now, this bit really is important. If you don’t have a food processor you will need a cheap mandolin slicer in order to get your potatoes thin enough, you really can’t do this by hand just using a knife.
Mine were sliced wafer-thin but still took 10 minutes longer to cook than the 30 minutes stated in the recipe.
I used The Square SCANPAN from their TechnIQ series to make these it is a perfect size for this recipe, it measures 28 x 28cm and I say this recipe will definitely serve 6 people.
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