Scalloped Potatoes 10 Ways
Originally a British import, scalloped potatoes are now an established North American favorite. Creamy and satisfying, this quintessential comfort food features thin-sliced potatoes layered in a casserole dish, seasoned with onions and cream, and baked until bubbly on top. The result is a rich, golden-brown side with a pleasingly crusty top—perfect in the winter and holiday season. Scalloped potatoes make a delicious accompaniment to just about any meal, like a Thanksgiving turkey or Christmas ham. Layer in vegetables, mushrooms, or ham and extra cheese to make it a meal-in-one. Try one—or all—of our best scalloped potato recipes.
1. Basic Scalloped Potatoes
The start of your scalloped potato journey. Made with your standard fare—butter, garlic, flour, and milk. Top with your favorite cheese (as much as you want) in the oven for the last 10 minutes of baking, and serve.
2. Tex-Mex Scalloped Potatoes
Add some heat to your scalloped potato dishes by mixing in some jalapeños and spicy cheese, and add extra flavor with sausages, chives, and cilantro.
3. Ham and Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes
Hearty and comforting, you can almost make a meal out of this scalloped potato variation. Be generous with the Parmesan cheese and garlic to make it as creamy as possible. This variation is perfect for using up leftover ham, too!
4. Cranberry and Stilton Scalloped Potatoes
Colorful, at the absolute top of the ‘triumphant’ scale, and the perfect balance of sweet and salty. Pro tip: place your baking dish on a cooking sheet before placing in the oven to prevent any spills and make for easy clean-up.
5. Pumpkin Scalloped Potatoes
If you can’t get enough pumpkin, this variation of scalloped potatoes includes sharp white cheddar, pumpkin purée, and a little extra crunch with pumpkin seeds on top.
6. Classic Scalloped Potatoes
If you are a traditionalist, you’ll want to make the all-time favorite: layered Creamer potatoes in a casserole with sharp cheddars and the beautifully browned top, seasoned with chives, thyme, paprika and parsley. Set the dish hot from the oven onto the holiday feasting table.
7. Stacked Turkey Leftover Scalloped Potatoes
Turning leftover feast fare into even more comforting dishes to keep the holidays going is one of our favorite ways to keep enjoying comfort food all season long. If you need a dish for New Years Eve, turning your turkey leftovers into an almost casserole-like take on scalloped potatoes might be just the ticket.
8. Pumpkin Spice Scalloped Potatoes
A slightly elevated version of our pumpkin scalloped potatoes, this version adds pumpkin pie spices, pecans, and thick-cut bacon. Perfect if you’re feeling adventurous!
9. Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes
No room in the oven? Let your slow cooker take some of the load off and make a big batch of scalloped potatoes that require no plating effort whatsoever. Perfect if you’re in a rush or can’t be bothered with assembly.
10. Scalloped Vegan Potatoes au Gratin
Colorful and flavorful, with earthy carrots, buttery Creamers, garlic and fresh chives, this twist on traditional scalloped potatoes is a perfect choice for holiday entertaining — an appealing twist on the classic for anyone who prefers going dairy-free.
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