Pommes Anna (or one of the best potato dishes you'll ever make)

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CIMG3024 This is one of my go-to recipes. It's easy, requires almost no tending once it goes into the oven, and every time I make it, I cannot believe there are really only 3 ingredients. The magic of the recipe comes in the first two steps and in the use of a well seasoned cast iron pan.

But I don't have a well seasoned cast iron pan? Can I still make this recipe?

Of course you can. Though I suspect it will end up being simply a good recipe instead of a great one. If you are not using a well seasoned cast iron pan, you'll probably want to throw in a few seasonings here and there.

Ingredients

4-5 Tbsp butterCIMG3074

3-5 Yukon Gold potatoes (medium size)

Sea salt

 

Directions

Thinly slice the potatoes. 

Melt a tablespoon of the butter in a cast iron pan and melt the rest of the butter in a small saucepan. Turn off the heat to the cast iron pan.

CIMG3075Sprinkle the buttered cast iron pan with sea salt and spread a layer of potatoes in the pan.

Drizzle the layer of potatoes with a little butter, and add another layer. Sprinkle with sea salt.

Repeat the butter, potato, and sea salt layers until you're out of potatoes.

Cover the top of the pan with foil, and press down firmly to flatten the potato layers.

Slide the pan into the oven and bake at 450 for 20 minutes.

Remove the foil and bake for another 20 minutes.

Serve.CIMG3082

 

If you're able, the best way to serve this dish is to invert the entire cast iron pan onto a serving dish. This makes a beautiful presentation with the crispy potatoes on top. However, if you can't, just cut the dish like you were serving a slice of pie.

For variations on the dish, try adding garlic, Bacon Salt, paprika, or cayenne. 

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3 Comments

Just found your site about a week ago and am very much enjoying reading it. You can do alot of cool "stuff" with cast iron. Good luck,

Bob Whaley

Thanks! Glad you're enjoying it. We've done bread baking in cast iron as well. I'm always looking for new uses.

Thanks! Glad you're enjoying it. We've done bread baking in cast iron as well. I'm always looking for new uses.

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