Scalloped Potatoes Recipe (2024)

Scalloped Potatoes are an easy classic recipe, perfect for your Easter dinner, Christmas, Thanksgiving, or even Sunday dinner.

In this side dish, thinly sliced potatoes and onions are layered in an easy homemade cream sauce and baked until tender, golden, and bubbly. Potato perfection!

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An Easy Classic

Of all the potato side dishes, from oven-roasted potatoes to creamy buttery mashed potatoes, nothing says comfort food like this scalloped potatoes recipe.

So exactly what are Scalloped Potatoes? Said to have originated in England, the word ‘scallop’ refers to how the potato is sliced. Thin and uniformly cut potatoes are layered in a casserole dish, covered with a seasoned onion cream sauce, and baked. The result is this savory scalloped potato recipe!

Ingredients

  • Potatoes – Yukon gold potatoes (or red potatoes) have tender skin and don’t require peeling (they hold their shape well). Russet potatoes or Idaho potatoes will work; however, they tend to break apart (but still taste good).
  • Onions – Diced onion is a classic ingredient and adds a lot of flavor to this recipe.
  • Cream Sauce – The cream sauce for these potatoes is quick to make with flour, butter, milk, and broth.
  • Seasonings – Simple seasonings in this recipe include salt, pepper, onion, and garlic.

Variations

  • Cheese – If you’d like to add cheese, remove the sauce from the heat and stir in a handful or two of shredded cheese. It will melt from the heat of the sauce.
  • Herbs – Add ½ teaspoon of dried thyme or crushed rosemary, or 1 tablespoon fresh parsley.
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How to Make Scalloped Potatoes

Making scalloped potatoes from scratch takes time but is easy. While traditional scalloped potatoes do not have cheese, we sometimes add a little bit!

  1. Thinly slice potatoes & onions.
  2. Make homemade sauce (recipe below)
  3. Layer potatoes, onions, and sauce. Cover and bake.
  4. Remove the foil and bake a bit more; this step creates a delicious golden brown topping on the scalloped potatoes.
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IMPORTANT Cool 20 minutes before serving to allow the sauce to thicken.

Tips for Perfect Scalloped Potatoes

  • Slice the potatoes evenly to ensure the scalloped potatoes cook evenly
  • Use a mandoline to make this job extra quick (a $25 mandoline like this one does a great job and will save you lots of time)
  • A roux is the foundation for a creamy sauce. A roux means to cook fat (in this case butter) and flour and add liquid to make a sauce!
  • If you decide to add cheese to the sauce (which will actually make these intoPotatoes Au Gratin) remove the sauce from the stove and stir in 1 1/2 to 2 cups of cheese (cheddar/gruyere are great choices).
  • Season the potatoes with salt and pepper between layers.
  • Cover with foil while it bakes; this allows it to steam, and the potatoes will cook a bit faster.
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To Make Scalloped Potatoes Ahead of Time

To prepare this scalloped potato recipe ahead of time, partially bake them as directed below.

  1. Prepare as directed in the recipe below.
  2. Bake the dish covered for 50-60 minutes.
  3. Remove from the oven and cool completely on the counter (leave them covered, the steam will help to finish cooking).
  4. Cover well and refrigerate.
  5. On the day of serving, remove from the fridge at least 30 minutes before baking. Bake uncovered for about 35 to 40 minutes or until heated through.

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Scalloped Potatoes are the perfect potato casserole! Tender potatoes in a creamy onion sauce baked to golden perfection.

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Prep Time 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Resting time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

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Servings 6 servings

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Author Holly Nilsson

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup butter
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon salt divided
  • ½ teaspoon pepper divided
  • 3 pounds white potatoes sliced about ⅛-inch thick

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish and set aside.

To Make the Sauce

  • In a large saucepan, melt butter the butter over medium-low heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook until the onion begins to soften, about 3 minutes. Add the flour and cook for 1-2 minutes.

  • Combine the milk and broth. Add a small amount at a time, whisking after each addition. The mixture will become very thick at first, continue adding a little bit of liquid at a time whisking until smooth.

  • Once all of the liquid has been added, increase the heat to medium and bring to a boil while continuing to whisk. Stir in ½ teaspoon salt and ⅛ teaspoon pepper and let boil for 1 minute.

Assembly

  • Place ⅓ of the potatoes in the prepared dish and season each layer with ¼ teaspoon salt and ⅛ teaspoon pepper. Pour ⅓ of the cream sauce over top.

  • Repeat the layers ending with cream sauce.Cover and bake for 45 minutes.

  • Uncover and bake for an additional 35-45 minutes or until golden brown and potatoes are tender. Broil for 3-4 minutes or until golden on top.

  • Allow to rest for at least 15 minutes before serving.

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Notes

This scalloped potato recipe can be prepared up to 48 hours ahead of time.

  1. Prepare the potatoes as directed in the recipe.
  2. Bake the dish covered for 50-60 minutes.
  3. Remove from the oven and cool completely on the counter (leave them covered, the steam will help to finish cooking).
  4. Cover and refrigerate.
  5. On the day of serving, remove from the fridge at least 30 minutes before baking. Bake uncovered for about 35 to 40 minutes or until heated through.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 286 | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 484mg | Potassium: 1122mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 465IU | Vitamin C: 30.8mg | Calcium: 179mg | Iron: 7.7mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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What is the Difference Between Scalloped and Au Gratin Potatoes?

Potatoes au Gratin are also called cheesy potatoes because the white sauce is actually a cheese sauce (and they often have cheese sprinkled between the layers and/or breadcrumb topping).

This scalloped potato recipe can (of course) be topped with cheese or have cheese added in but sometimes I love the simplicity in this recipe without cheese. The sweetness of the onions and milk is the perfect addition to these sliced potatoes!

Can You Freeze Scalloped Potatoes?

These potatoes will keep in the fridge for about 4 days and reheat well in the microwave, oven or in a frying pan! If you want to freeze them longer, yes, scalloped potatoes can be frozen!

Almost any casserole dish can be frozen perfectly with a little know-how. If making a freezer meal, the best way to freeze scalloped potatoes is to not fully cook them all way, but leave them a little undercooked. Then, once they are cooled in the fridge, portion them out the way you want to and wrap carefully before putting in the freezer. To reheat, simply thaw and finish the cooking until the potatoes are tender again!

While that’s a great option, most often we want to freeze leftovers. In this case, these scalloped potatoes freeze well, although I do find they sometimes break apart a bit when reheated but they still taste great!

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FAQs

What is the difference between scalloped potatoes and au gratin potatoes? ›

Au Gratin potatoes contain cheese, whereas Scalloped Potatoes do not. Scalloped potatoes typically contain cream but can also contain flavorful stock instead of dairy. Try our Classic Au Gratin Potatoes Recipe or Classic Scalloped Potatoes Recipe.

Is it OK to make scalloped potatoes ahead of time? ›

Knock an entire dish off of your to-do list by cooking scalloped potatoes ahead of time. Prepare the recipe as directed, then let it cool to room temperature. Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil, then store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

How to make box scalloped potatoes better? ›

Buttermilk + Chives. Replace buttermilk for milk in Betty Crocker Scalloped Potatoes, and then add 2 tablespoons of fresh chopped chives before baking.

What is the one trick Michael Symon uses to make perfect scalloped potatoes? ›

Surprisingly, aluminum foil is his secret weapon. After beautifully shingling the potatoes (he's got a genius trick for doing this quickly, too) he covers the dish in foil before hitting the oven.

Why do my scalloped potatoes taste bland? ›

My scalloped potatoes are bland

They are also in need of serious seasoning to ensure deliciousness. Make sure your sauce is well-seasoned, but also, season each layer of potatoes with salt and pepper before adding the sauce, to make sure they are as flavorful as you want them!

Why are scalloped potatoes called funeral potatoes? ›

Why are they called funeral potatoes? Funeral potatoes get their unique name from being a crowd-pleasing casserole served as a side dish at after-funeral luncheons (particularly in the culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints).

What is the best choice scalloped potatoes? ›

The best potatoes to use for a homemade scalloped potato recipes like this one are baking/frying potatoes, either russet or Idaho. They have dry, light, and fluffy interiors that hold their shape when cooked. The starch in the potatoes helps to thicken the sauce while the casserole bakes.

Can you peel potatoes for scalloped potatoes the day before? ›

The short answer is yes.

You can absolutely peel potatoes ahead of time. But you'll want to take some extra steps to make sure your potatoes don't get discolored.

Why do my scalloped potatoes always curdle? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven. So to keep the sauce together, tackle it before the dish goes in the oven. Instead of simply layering grated cheese and milk or cream with the potatoes, you need to make a smooth cheese sauce.

What goes well with scalloped potatoes? ›

Scalloped potatoes are rich and filling. Lean proteins and other veggies pair nicely, try grilled ham, pan-seared fish, roast chicken, broiled lobster, or even a filet of beef tenderloin. If no animal proteins are desired a lovely side salad with a sharp vinaigrette works great.

What to add to store bought scalloped potatoes? ›

A few sliced mushrooms and some dried minced onion add extra flavor and depth to basic scalloped potatoes.

How do you know when scalloped potatoes are done? ›

A trick we use to help us know when our scalloped potatoes are ready is poking a fork through the middle. If the fork goes through with ease, that means the potatoes are ready!

Why did my scalloped potatoes turn brown? ›

This process, which is called oxidation, happens because potatoes are a naturally starchy vegetable. And when exposed to oxygen, starches turn gray, brown, or even black. An oxidized potato is completely safe to eat. The process doesn't affect the flavor or texture of the vegetable.

Are boxed scalloped potatoes good? ›

A must for your pantry; quick, easy and GOOD. Great product, considering they come out of the box looking like potato chips. I reverse the measurements of milk and water (increasing milk/decreasing water ratio) and add 2 tlbs butter. Makes it more creamy and moist.

Why are my scalloped potatoes still crunchy? ›

Potatoes or rice can remain rock-hard after prolonged cooking. Starch will not swell if it is acidic. If you have a lot of sour cream in your scalloped potatoes or add something acidic, your potatoes may not soften. You can cook the potatoes with heavy cream or milk and then, after they soften, stir in sour cream.

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