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Classic Pommes Anna Simple French Gratin

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Ingredients

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1 kg waxy potato peeled and very thinly sliced
225 g butter melted
salt
fresh ground black pepper

Nutritional information

791.2
Calories
546 g
Calories From Fat
60.8 g
Total Fat
38.4 g
Saturated Fat
160.3 mg
Cholesterol
552.3mg
Sodium
58.3 g
Carbs
7.3 g
Dietary Fiber
2.6 g
Sugars
7.4 g
Protein
306g
Serving Size (g)
3
Serving Size

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Classic Pommes Anna Simple French Gratin

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    '@French Tart "Cocotte" i.e. coquette, refers to (especially in texts from more than 100 yrs ago) to a prostitute, more than a baking dish. The word today is the modern equivalent of "THOT" as much as I hate that word, we can't be historical revisionists. The recipes were named after the women, the bakeware was named after the recipes. To me, this is a fundamental testament to the power of women in history, let's not try to whitewash that. That was who "Anna" was.

    • 95 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Classic Pommes Anna – Simple French Gratin Potato Cake,In the recipe for “Potatoes Anna”, I have always been unsure who “Anna” was. I now have the answer…….Browsing through Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Vol. 2; I found this historical note about Pommes Anna: “It was created during the era of Napoleon III and named, as were many culinary triumphs in those days, after one of the grandes cocottes of the period. Whether it was an Anna Deslions, an Anna Judic, or simply Anna Untel, she has also immortalized the special double baking dish itself, la cocotte a pommes Anna, which is still made and which you can still buy at a fancy price”. Sounds like a mandatory piece of kitchenware for all dedicated chefs and cooks to me!! This simple recipe is all in the preparation and presentation, and the use of very, very thinly sliced potatoes, that’s the key to success. Since the dish is inverted, it is important that the first layer of potatoes be attractively arranged. Select perfect slices, and overlap them carefully. It is best cooked in a copper or cast iron omelette pan. If you don’t have an “omelette pan” which is ovenproof, use a deep pie plate. Keep in mind the final shape makes the presentation. A watercress or parsley garnish adds colour. Serve warm and cut into wedges, like a cake or quiche.,@French Tart “Cocotte” i.e. coquette, refers to (especially in texts from more than 100 yrs ago) to a prostitute, more than a baking dish. The word today is the modern equivalent of “THOT” as much as I hate that word, we can’t be historical revisionists. The recipes were named after the women, the bakeware was named after the recipes. To me, this is a fundamental testament to the power of women in history, let’s not try to whitewash that. That was who “Anna” was.,I don’t know if I made this correctly. I don’t think I sliced the potatoes thin enough. Thinking back on it now, I should have used a mandoline slicer. My cast iron pan was way too big for the amount of potatoes used, so used a casserole dish instead. My potatoes didn’t brown that much as a result. They tasted great though!


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    Steps

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    Pre-Heat the Oven to 200c/Gas 6.

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    Put the Potato Slices in a Colander and Rinse Under Running Water to Get Rid of the Starch. Place on a Cloth in a Single Layer and Pat Dry.

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    Generously Grease the Base of an Ovenproof Pan or Baking Dish With Melted Butter.

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    Arrange the Potato Slices in the Pan in Overlapping Circles , Brushing Butter Over Each Layer and Seasoning as You Go.

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    Cover With Greaseproof Paper or a Lid. Bake in the Oven For 45minutes or Up to 1 Hour. Test With a Skewer to See If the Potatoes Are Done.

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    Cooks Notes:

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    Cook This in a Cast-Iron, Heavy-Bottomed, Stubby-Handled Frying Pan That Goes in the Oven. Traditionally It Should Be Lidded - Mine Isn't, So use Greaseproof Paper.

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    Historical Note:

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    Mrs. Landemare's Original Recipe Is:

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    Potatoes. Fresh Butter.

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    Peel Some Potatoes and Cut Into Very Thin Rounds the Size of a Florin. Wash in Salted Water and Dry Very Well in a Cloth. Well Butter an Omelette Pan. Place a Layer of Potatoes on the Bottom. Cover With Oiled [melted] Butter, Pepper and Salt. Repeat These Layers Until the Pan Is Full and Cook in a Medium [350f] Over Until Brown [40-60 Min.] Remove from the Oven, Turn Out and Cut Into Slices or Serve Whole in a Dish.

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