3 potatoes
150ml sour cream
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 heaped teaspoon minced black truffles (I use these ones, from Amazon)
Salt, pepper & nutmeg
Grated cheese
Beat together the sour cream and truffles and season with salt, pepper and nutmeg. Peel and thinly slice your spuds. Place a layer in an oven-proof casserole dish, then scatter with some slices of garlic and sprinkle on a scant spoonful of the sour cream mixture. Repeat until you run out of potato, then pour over the rest of the sour cream mixture.
Bake in a 180C oven for about an hour, covering with foil if it looks like it is getting too dark. About 15 minutes before the end, sprinkle on a thick layer of grated cheese (this was a mix of cheddar and mozzarella, but whatever you like) and return to the oven until the cheese is melted and golden brown and the potatoes are tender all the way through.
16 comments:
Wow, sounds quite amazing - and thanks for the source for the black truffles too, I wouldn't have known where to find them!
Paul is very lucky; what a feast! I love your blog look. Wish I wasn't such a dunce at playing around with mine.
this would be the perfect birthday meal with a nice bottle of red!
Cafe Sucre - these are good ones. I've tried some others than have hardly any aroma.
Arlene - it was unexpectedly easy! Still working on it though.
Mother - it really was. I can't remember what the bottle was though!
I think I'd love it even without the truffle ;)
WOOWWW! This looks absolutely incredible! xxx
Kat - the sour cream does make a nice change.
Girls - thanks!
How wonderfully decadent :-). The gratin sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us. Have a wonderful day.Blessings...Mary
Looks gorgeous - but then any combination of cream and potatoes is likely to be good!
Mary - thank you!
C - it is a hard combination to muck up!
The gratin sounds amazing with truffle. A simple gourmet birthday meal.
Amazing! This gratin looks really yummy. I loved this post so much!!
Angie - thank you!
Purabi naha - thank you so much!
as far as i can tell, the steak was superfluous--i could totally make a meal from truffle gratin alone! seems to me like you made paul's birthday plenty special. :)
What a wonderfully luxurious gratin! I've never cooked with truffles before...only ever had them at restaurants.
Grace - yup, all it needs is a fork!
Su-Lin - I went to a cooking class a few years ago where she made the point that even though truffles are expensive, you can still produce a luxurious meal at home for less than it costs to eat out.
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