Dressing Up Potatoes for the Holidays

This rustic side is often prepared in a large gratin dish, which can be plunked in the center of a table for indulgent family-style serving.
Dressing Up Potatoes for the Holidays
There's nothing cozier and more comforting than a bubbling casserole of cheesy potatoes in the winter. Lynda Balslev for Tastefood
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There’s nothing cozier and more comforting than a bubbling casserole of cheesy potatoes in the winter. This rustic side is often prepared in a large gratin dish, which can be plunked in the center of a table for indulgent family-style serving. However, when the holidays beckon and your menu demands a little fancifying, dress up this moreish dish by portioning and baking it in elegant individual ramekins.

Use small (not baby) potatoes for layering into the ramekins. It’s important to slice the potatoes as thinly as possible. A mandoline works best for this task, but you can also carefully cut the potatoes with a knife. Use organic potatoes when possible, and keep the skins on for extra nutrients and texture—just be sure to give the potatoes a good scrubbing and dry thoroughly before slicing. This recipe can also be prepared in a 2-quart baking dish or gratin.

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Lynda Balslev
Lynda Balslev
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Lynda Balslev is a cookbook author, food and travel writer, and recipe developer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lives with her Danish husband, two children, a cat, and a dog. Balslev studied cooking at Le Cordon Bleu Ecole de Cuisine in Paris and worked as a personal chef, culinary instructor, and food writer in Switzerland and Denmark. Copyright 2025 Lynda Balslev. Distributed by Andrews McMeel Syndication.