SIDE DISHES - RICE and POTATO
New Potato Gratin
 

New Potato Gratin

 

Believe me, the calories are worth it...
 

4 cups 

 

garlic croutons, fresh or store bought, divided

 

1½ lbs 

 

small red new potatoes, scrubbed and quartered

 

1 bunch 

 

asparagus, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces

 

8 slices 

 

bacon, fried and crumbled

 

2½ cups 

 

heavy whipping cream

 

1 Tbs 

 

corn starch

 

2 large 

 

eggs

 

2 cups 

 

asiago cheese, divided

 

2 Tbs 

 

fresh chopped parsley

 

1 tsp 

 

dried rosemary

 

1 tsp 

 

garlic powder

 

1 tsp 

 

onion powder

 

¼ tsp 

 

freshly ground nutmeg

 

 

 

coarse salt and cracked pepper to taste

 

4 Tbs 

 

unsalted butter, softened, divided

 

 

1

Prepare bacon using desired method. Drain and set aside until cool enough to handle. Chop or crumble by hand and reserve.

2

Bring potatoes to boil in cold, lightly salted water. Lower heat and simmer another 10 minutes until just tender. In the last 2 minutes of cooking, add the asparagus to the same pot and blanch for the remainder of the potatoes cooking time. Drain potatoes and asparagus. Set side to cool.

3

In a mixing bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in a few Tablespoons of the cream; then blend the remainder of the cream, the eggs, 1½ cups of the cheese, herbs and spices into the mixture until well incorporated.

4

In a separate bowl, toss together 3½ cups of the croutons, potatoes, asparagus and bacon. Add cream mixture and lightly mix through and let sit for 30 minutes.

5

Preheat oven to 350°F. Generously butter 13x9-inch casserole dish.

6

Pour creamy mixture into prepared dish. Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of cheese and remaining ½ cup of croutons over the top. Dot with remaining butter.

7

Bake until the sauce is bubbling and the top is nicely browned, approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes before serving.



 



 
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