Thursday, February 2, 2012

Potatoes Baked with Garlic Butter. Um, and Cream... and Parmesan.



I'm dangerous when left home alone. Those nights when I only have to take care of myself.

Shit gets real.

I broke my "no-oven-in-summer" rule because it was raining and the humidity, for once, wasn't killing me.

I made this ridiculous concoction (actually I made two of them) and sorta felt really guilty so had steamed veg on the side.

How cute would these be for dinner parties? I mean seriously... and who doesn't love dinner party dinners that take care of themselves in the oven?

I love giving dinner parties. Well, I would if I had more than one good, unbroken chair at my table. True story. It's old, given to us by a very old lady and all but one of the chairs have bowed out in the years since. In fact, they looked like they'd bowed out before we even took possession of them. Rickety, barely-held-together... but really cute. and I sat on one at about 32 weeks pregnant and it collapsed underneath me. I tweeted "fatty broke a chair!" after I recovered from killing myself laughing.

So one day when I buy some new chairs (almost 7 years later, I'm still to get around to that), I'll invite you over for these potatoes. Wanna come?

Ingredients (to make 4 small-ish ramekins)
4-5 small, washed white potatoes, sliced thin
2 cloves garlic, diced
4 tablespoons butter
parmesan
8 tablespoons cream
salt
white pepper


Directions

1. Preheat oven to 200C

2. Layer potatoes with garlic, bits of butter, parmesan, salt and pepper.

3. Grate parmesan over the top

3. Pour 2 tablespoons cream over each ramekin.

4. Bake with lids (or foil) on 20 minutes until mostly cooked through. Cook 10 minutes with lids off to brown tops. You can turn up the heat for this, or put them under the grill/broiler for a bit.

5. Try not to feel guilty.

12 comments:

  1. I'm a big lover of the humble spud! And cream. And parmesan. LOL! :)

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  2. the_gothic_playgroundFebruary 2, 2012 at 9:45 AM

    Evil evil evil...but I just found what to make Mr B for Valentines dinner :) Thank you!!

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  3. This had a date with my belly. Just sayin'. 

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  4. I make a similar recipe for special occasions, garlic, cream and a hard herb, I use thyme or rosemary normally because I have it in my garden, but have also made it with sage and it is always a hit

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  5. Umm yes I'll put my hand up for dinner!! I'd never thought of making it in individual serves :)

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  6. I usually make a massive potato bake, but it's never quite as great the next day. So I changed it up, added butter (oh my god) and less cream, and away I went!

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