Łumało [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml to chat • 6 months agoThe greatest food item to ever exist.imagemessage-square92 fedilinkarrow-up1154file-text
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minus-squareautismdragon [he/him, they/them]hexbear18·6 months ago scalloped potatoes, God I fucking love that shit link
minus-squarebbnh69420 [she/her, they/them]hexbear7·6 months agoI wish I could figure out how to make it savory enough, bad scalloped potatoes are undercooked, watery, and flavorless, and I desire to avoid this link
minus-squareGinAndJuchehexbear5·6 months agoHow are you doing them? I can try and help figure it out. link
minus-squarebbnh69420 [she/her, they/them]hexbear6·6 months agoI haven’t done enough for a recipe, but so far, slicing potato thinly and layering with milk cheese and seasoning hasn’t produced the exact result as restaurants, for example link
minus-squareGinAndJuchehexbear8·6 months agoSo without knowing more I could only give general advice, but the serious eats article has a lot of useful stuff that might help you narrow it down. My version uses nutritional yeast and cashews for the sauce, but a small bit of cinnamon with the paprika really helps. link
minus-squarebbnh69420 [she/her, they/them]hexbear4·6 months agoOf course I should have checked with kenji link
minus-squareColonelKataffy [he/him]hexbear5·6 months agothis is a pretty good start, but add in shredded cheddar and finely chopped broccoli. works with russet or yukon potatoes link
God I fucking love that shit
I wish I could figure out how to make it savory enough, bad scalloped potatoes are undercooked, watery, and flavorless, and I desire to avoid this
How are you doing them? I can try and help figure it out.
I haven’t done enough for a recipe, but so far, slicing potato thinly and layering with milk cheese and seasoning hasn’t produced the exact result as restaurants, for example
So without knowing more I could only give general advice, but the serious eats article has a lot of useful stuff that might help you narrow it down.
My version uses nutritional yeast and cashews for the sauce, but a small bit of cinnamon with the paprika really helps.
Of course I should have checked with kenji
Has a guide for damn near everything
this is a pretty good start, but add in shredded cheddar and finely chopped broccoli. works with russet or yukon potatoes