Kartoffelgratin ruck-zuck, plated for serving
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Kartoffelgratin ruck-zuck (quick potato gratin)

A shortcut potato gratin that skips the traditional slow oven bake by pre-cooking the sliced potatoes in cream on the stovetop before finishing under a hot grill for colour, cutting the total time by more than half. Slicing the potatoes thin and even is what makes the stovetop pre-cook work at all.

Prep15 min
Cook25 min
Servings4
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Christoph's shortcut gratin, the potatoes pre-cooked in cream on the stovetop rather than a long slow bake, then finished under the grill for colour.

Ingredients

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4

Gratin

  • 800 g waxy potatoes, peeled, sliced 3 mm thick
  • 400 ml cream
  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed
  • to taste fine salt
  • to taste freshly grated nutmeg
  • 100 g grated hard cheese

Dietary labels are a guide, not a guarantee. If you have an allergy, read the ingredients yourself.

Method

  1. Combine the sliced potatoes, cream, garlic, salt and nutmeg in a wide, ovenproof pan. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat.
  2. Simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally and gently, until a knife slides through the potato slices with no resistance and the cream has thickened slightly.
  3. Heat the grill to high. Scatter the cheese evenly over the top of the potatoes.
  4. Grill 3 to 5 minutes, until the top is deeply golden and bubbling. Watch closely; grills vary and it can catch quickly.
  5. Rest 5 minutes before serving, which lets the sauce settle slightly.

Notes

  • Slice the potatoes thin and even, about 3 mm. This is what allows the stovetop pre-cook to work in 15 minutes; thicker slices need much longer and defeat the point of the shortcut.
  • Stir gently, not vigorously, while the potatoes simmer. Rough stirring breaks the slices up into a mash rather than keeping them as distinct layers.
  • Use an ovenproof pan throughout, so the dish goes straight from stovetop to grill without transferring, which saves both time and washing up.
  • It is best eaten freshly grilled; the cheese topping loses its crispness on standing, though the dish still reheats reasonably in a moderate oven.

Ingredient substitutions

  • Waxy potatoes hold their shape best through the simmer; floury potatoes tend to break down more.
  • Cream can be a mix of cream and milk for a lighter result.
  • Grated hard cheese can be any good melting cheese; a stronger, more mature one gives more flavour for the same short cooking time.

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