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Classic French Recipe -- Potatoes Anna (Pommes Anna)

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Old 07-12-2009, 04:16 PM
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I am a Southern girl from French heritage. If you have never tried this recipe, it's easy and always good.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Use a cake or quiche pan (8" wide or so) and spray with Pam. You could also butter it.

Slice potatoes very thinly. I use a mandolin, but you could do it by hand. You're looking for slices 1/8" thick. I don't bother peeling the potatoes, but if skins bother you, then by all means peel them first! You'll need at least four good size potatoes. My favorite potato to use is medium size red potatoes. I like the flavor and skin of these.

Put sliced potatoes in one layer in the bottom of pan overlapping slices. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and drizzle melted butter. Repeat for three layers. Drizzle remaining butter on the top.

Bake 45 minutes to one hour or until top is very brown and crispy. You can garnish with fresh parsley and sour cream if desired. The result is almost like a fried potato but crispier and with and awesome butter flavor.

Take a walk after dinner to get rid of the calories! Bon appetit!
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Old 07-16-2009, 07:11 AM
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Going to try this Chele. Sounds delicious. Not fattening either!!!
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oh, chele!

take a walk after dinner to carvel's. LOL!
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I'm going to walk with Butterflywing.
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That sounds yummy Chele! I mean, come on, potatoes & butter, what's not to love?!!? :D I'll have to bookmark this for later when it might be cool enough to put the oven on.... :wink:
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Originally Posted by Granny B
I'm going to walk with Butterflywing.
we'll kidnap chele and drag her with us. do you think she'll shout for help?
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In our company? You've got to be kidding. She'll love it!
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:mrgreen:
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Old 07-26-2009, 08:11 PM
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I know, Loretta! You know I'm a garlic queen, after you of course! I'm sure a little grated garlic would enhance these potatoes beautifully. Now I have to try them with garlic! So much for giving up white potatoes! I did it for four years which was was way too long. I cave in once a month for potatoes now. Aren't they wonderful, or is it just me?

Yes, and please come kidnap me for exercise everyone else! We would laugh the whole way and then I could make a healthy lunch. Or...we could order pizza.
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Checked out the potatoes tonight. Yum! Thanks for sharing your recipe. So nice to try something just a little different from the usual fare around here. Pommes Anna and meat loaf. We're fed for another day. :wink:
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