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When you take an innocent potato and add serious levels of pepper jack cheese, bacon, and jalapenos, you end up with a crave-worthy side dish. Jacked Up Potatoes Au Gratin recipe just might be the best thing since...well...potatoes au gratin.

Let me repeat. Potatoes. Pepper jack cheese. Bacon. Jalapenos.My advice? Put on your fat pants.

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Jacked Up Potatoes au Gratin Recipe

Sometimes I make a recipe where I just want to take pictures and eat it.

I wanna skip the words and blah de blah, but that would make me a terrible food blogger. But it is true! This recipe had me pacing back and forth in front of the oven." Is it done yet?"

My mouth was literally watering.

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First of all, I am a SUCKER for cheesy potatoes. I want to hug the neck of the person that first decided to put cheese on top of taters. Genius-level idea, Mr. Castle Dweller.

But I am always looking for ways to take a classic recipe and make it different. Better. Amazing.

These are THAT good.

More Recipes Where You'll Have to Wear Your Fat Pants:

Cheesecake Brownies

Hungarian Stew

Cheesy Squash Casserole

Pimento Cheese BLT's

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You get to decide how spicy you want your Jacked Up Potatoes au Gratin recipe.

Level 1: Use plain Monterrey Jack cheese, and leave out the peppers.

Level 2: Use Pepper Jack cheese, and leave out the peppers.

Level 3: Use Pepper Jack cheese, and use TAMED pickled jalapeno peppers.

Level 4: Use Pepper Jack cheese, and use HOT pickled jalapeno peppers.

We made Level 3. Perfect amount of kick, not too hot. But definitely not your mama's potatoes au gratin recipe.

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Oh, and let's not forget the creamy homemade white sauce. So easy, rich and thick. Flour, butter, milk, heavy cream, sour cream, and a little S&P. You can do this.

Look at this. Just look at it. Those crispy browned cheesy edges. The ooey-gooey cheese on top of tender potatoes. The bacon. The onions. The peppers.

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The tamed jalapenos are a nice tangy bite that cuts through the rich and creamy sauce and cheese.

I kept shoveling bite after bite into my mouth. My family loved them. Another keeper recipe.

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If you take these to the family potluck, you will get repeat requests. Just warn them. This potatoes au gratin recipe is Jacked Up.

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Jacked Up Potatoes Au Gratin

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  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray a 1.5 - 2 quart baking dish with butter flavored non stick spray.

  • In a medium sauce pan, heat the butter over medium heat until melted. Whisk in the flour. Cook and stir constantly until the mixture is smooth and bubbly, about 2 - 3 minutes. Gradually stir in the milk, whisking constantly. Add the heavy cream and sour cream at the same time, whisking. Stir in the salt and pepper.

  • Cook and whisk the white sauce until it bubbles. Reduce heat and stir until it thickens. Remove from heat.

  • Evenly layer half of the thinly sliced potatoes and onions in the bottom of the baking dish. (I suggest using a mandolin or the slicing side of your box grater to get a very thin slice.) Top with half of the chopped bacon and peppers. Sprinkle one third of the cheese.

  • Pour half of the white sauce over this layer. Repeat the layers (potatoes, onions, bacon, peppers, cheese, white sauce.)

  • Top with the remaining pepper jack cheese. (Use extra if desired.)

  • Cover and bake for 1 hour. Remove cover and bake for an additional 15 to 30 minutes until the potatoes are tender and cooked through. Watch the top carefully so it does not burn.

  • Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

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  1. Grammasue

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    TERI: This looks AMAZING !! I cannot wait to try it. Oh!! I loved your comment about Mojitos, TN Football and cheese!

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    • Teri

      They are very yummy. Hard to go wrong with lots of cheese, potatoes, and bacon. 🙂

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  2. Julie

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    I’ve made these twice & they were amazing!! I’m getting ready to make again & wondered if they could be made ahead of time & baked later? I was unable to find tamed pickled jalapeños, so I diced up fresh jalapeños instead. We loved them still.

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    • Teri

      I think you could. Since the raw potatoes would be covered in the sauce and cheese, I'd say you could cover it tightly with wrap or foil, then bake later. You might have to add some to the cooking time to counter the cold temperature, but I don't think it would hurt a thing. Let me know if you try it. (Also, I've made it with fresh jalapenos, canned green chiles, and regular heat pickled jalapenos. Don't think you can go wrong. 🙂 I am happy you like the recipe, it is one of my favorites.

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FAQs

What's the difference between scalloped potatoes and au gratin potatoes? ›

The difference comes down to cheese. Scalloped potato recipes are usually baked in a basic cream sauce until soft and tender, with no cheese topping. Potatoes au gratin are a bit more decadent. They are made with lots of cheese sprinkled in between the layers of potatoes and also on top of the casserole.

What is the gratin method of cooking? ›

Derived from the French verb gratiner — to broil — gratin is a process that involves topping a dish with either cheese or buttery breadcrumbs and baking or broiling until crispy. While potatoes au gratin is most traditional, the contents beneath the golden crust can vary widely.

Why are my au gratin potatoes watery? ›

Some potatoes, like Yukon Gold, have more water in them. Try letting the dish rest for 10 minutes or so to let the water get absorbed and let the sauce thicken. Try cooking your recipe longer. Try uncovering the dish in the oven for the last 10 minutes or so.

Why are my scalloped potatoes still crunchy? ›

If your potatoes aren't cooked properly, they will have a slightly crisp or al dente texture. You want to be sure the dish cooks evenly, so rotate the dish in your oven halfway thru cooking and be sure to test for doneness in more than one spot, in case your oven heats unevenly.

What to eat with potatoes au gratin? ›

Au Gratin potatoes are rich. Serve them with leaner proteins such as beef tenderloin, grilled or roasted chicken, and pan-seared fish. Another excellent pairing for Au Gratin potatoes is a fresh salad with herbs and a tart vinaigrette. Au Gratin potatoes make a great casserole and are a great entrée themselves.

What is the most moist potato? ›

Waxy potatoes have less starch than Starchy potatoes and contain more moisture and sugar. They are often smaller with a waxy outer skin and a creamy, firm and moist flesh. When to use: Waxy potatoes hold their shape well after cooking so are great for boiling, roasting or slicing.

Can I assemble scalloped potatoes ahead of time? ›

Make-Ahead Instructions:

Over the years, I've had lots of you ask if you can prep this recipe in advance — and the answer is yes! For make-ahead scalloped potatoes, just bake the scalloped potatoes and let them cool completely to room temperature. Then cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

How deep should a gratin dish be? ›

Butter a gratin dish (which should be long and large and about 5 cm (2 in) deep) and sprinkle 2 chopped garlic slices on the bottom, a pinch of salt and pepper and more nutmeg.

Why do my au gratin potatoes curdle? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven.

What does au gratin mean in French? ›

The phrase au gratin literally means "by grating" in French, or "with a crust," from the verb gratter, "to scrape, scratch, or grate."

Why did my au gratin potatoes turn GREY? ›

Once they have been peeled and cut, raw potatoes will turn brown quickly. 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.

How to thicken au gratin potatoes? ›

To thicken scalloped potatoes, keep cooking the sauce a minute or so longer than directed before adding the cheese. This will create a rich, extra-thick sauce. You can also use whole or 2% milk in place of the fat-free milk.

Does soaking potatoes in water make them soggy? ›

The Correct Soaking Time Depends On The Size Of The Fry

When making thicker-cut fries, the potatoes shouldn't soak for more than 24 hours — or 12 if you're prepping super-thin shoestring fries. After too long, the potatoes may start to absorb water, which could result in mushy fries.

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 real name for scalloped potatoes? ›

Potatoes gratiné

In the US, the dish is referred to variously as funeral potatoes, potatoes au gratin, scalloped potatoes, or au gratin potatoes.

What is the best way to slice potatoes for scalloped potatoes? ›

Once you've chosen the right potatoes, grab a sharp chef's knife (or a mandoline, if you have one) and carefully slice them as thinly and evenly as possible—ideally one-fourth to one-eighth-inch thick. Potatoes that are too thick or thin will bake up unevenly, and you want the layers to cook up tender.

Will scalloped potatoes thicken as they cool? ›

Instead, add just enough liquid to graze the top layer of the ingredients. Excessive liquid will get in the way of achieving the desired thickness and creaminess. Finally, after baking, allow the dish ample time to rest. This resting phase is not merely a cooling period but also a crucial thickening stage.

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