Oh dear! I made this meal for a potluck, and it went like lightning

 

When you think of time-tested recipes that encapsulate the spirit of New York’s culinary scene, Delmonico’s Potatoes Bake instantly stands out. A delectable melange of thinly sliced potatoes bathing in a luscious sauce, this dish speaks of culinary decadence and comfort. It draws its name from the iconic Delmonico’s restaurant in the heart of NYC, etching its brilliance in gastronomic history since the 1800s.

Whether you’re looking for a sidekick to your roasted delicacies – be it beef, chicken, or lamb – or trying to enhance a seafood dinner featuring grilled salmon or shrimp, Delmonico’s Potatoes don’t disappoint. Vegetarians, fret not! This dish wears many hats. Pair it with a vibrant salad or some gently steamed veggies, and you’ve got a star-studded main.

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NYC’s Finest: A Delmonico’s Potato Recipe to Remember

Ingredients:

 

Star of the Show: 32 ounces of crispy-frozen hash browns

Supporting Cast: 4 cups of cheddar cheese, freshly grated from the block

Flavor Notes: A hint each of dried mustard, garlic powder, and dried parsley

Creamy Melody: 1 cup each of milk and the richest heavy cream you can find

Finishing Touches: Salt and pepper, as your taste buds decree

The Broadway Performance:

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Set the stage by preheating your oven to a toasty 375°F (190°C). Get your round casserole dish or 9×13-inch baking dish, and give it a nice greasing.

In a backstage (or small) bowl, choreograph a blend of black pepper, salt, dried mustard, and garlic powder.

Let the hash browns dance and mingle with this spice ensemble and a sprinkle of dried parsley.

Assemble this in your dish, orchestrating layers of these seasoned hash browns and the cheddar cheese. Ensure the cheese has the final curtain call on top.

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Whip up a duet of the heavy cream and milk, cascading it gracefully over your layers.

Cover this masterpiece with foil, letting it bake for a melodious 45 minutes.

Encore:

7. As the applause continues, unveil (remove the foil) and let it perform for another 15-20 minutes, achieving a golden crest and ensuring the potatoes are perfectly tender.

 

Give it a brief intermission before diving in.

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