Recipe for Tartiflette for true food lovers

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Winter food lovers, try this recipe where a few grandmother's secrets transform a classic into a must-try...

Yields4 Servings
Prep Time35 minsCook Time30 minsTotal Time1 hr 5 mins
Ingredients
 1 Reblochon cheese
 1 Potato
 20 Sour cream
 150 Bacon
 2 Onion
 1 Dry white wine
 Salt
 Pepper
Directions
1

Peel the potatoes and cook them in a large volume of salted water for 20 to 25 minutes.

2

Meanwhile, peel and slice the onions and sauté them in one tablespoon of butter and one tablespoon of oil. When they become translucent, add the bacon and brown everything for 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside.

3

Drain the potatoes when you can easily insert a knife tip without resistance. Let them cool for about ten minutes before slicing them into rounds.

4

Grease a baking dish generously. Then layer slices of potatoes, a layer of cream, and a layer of bacon/onions until all ingredients are used up.

5

Now add what will make all the difference: the glass of dry white wine, trying to spread it evenly over the casserole.

6

To finish, cut the cheese in half lengthwise and place the two halves on the dish, crust side up. Let it brown for about 30 minutes at a temperature of 7-8 in a well-heated oven. The dish is perfect when the cheese is completely melted.

Ingredients

Ingredients
 1 Reblochon cheese
 1 Potato
 20 Sour cream
 150 Bacon
 2 Onion
 1 Dry white wine
 Salt
 Pepper

Directions

Directions
1

Peel the potatoes and cook them in a large volume of salted water for 20 to 25 minutes.

2

Meanwhile, peel and slice the onions and sauté them in one tablespoon of butter and one tablespoon of oil. When they become translucent, add the bacon and brown everything for 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside.

3

Drain the potatoes when you can easily insert a knife tip without resistance. Let them cool for about ten minutes before slicing them into rounds.

4

Grease a baking dish generously. Then layer slices of potatoes, a layer of cream, and a layer of bacon/onions until all ingredients are used up.

5

Now add what will make all the difference: the glass of dry white wine, trying to spread it evenly over the casserole.

6

To finish, cut the cheese in half lengthwise and place the two halves on the dish, crust side up. Let it brown for about 30 minutes at a temperature of 7-8 in a well-heated oven. The dish is perfect when the cheese is completely melted.

Notes

Recipe for Tartiflette for true food lovers
  • KristinaDecember 29, 2018
    Great! This recipe is excellent! My suggestion: Being vegetarian, I replaced the bacon with vegetarian sausage - I enjoyed it, and my carnivorous husband found it just as good as the regular version. To spread the cream more easily, I mixed it with a little white wine.
  • ColetteDecember 29, 2018
    A little extra... For my part, before filling my dish, I coat it with butter mixed with salt crystals and crushed garlic. Yum! A delight.
  • clocloDecember 29, 2018
    well explained
  • CatDecember 29, 2018
    Please provide the text you would like me to translate.
  • K.roDecember 29, 2018
    Please provide the text you'd like me to translate.

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Nutrition Facts

4 servings

Serving size

4

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