Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 I don't know what this cheese is. Can I try it with jack cheese or the cheddar cheese, I know those cheeses. This recipe sounds good to me and I know what the other stuff is to make it. Paul , " britton618 " <cl.britton wrote: > Asiago Sage Potato Gratin > 2 tbsp butter > 1/2 c onions, diced > 4 cloves garlic, minced > 2 tsp flour > 2 bay leaves > 1/4 tsp nutmeg > 1 tsp salt > 3/4 tsp white pepper > 2 c soymilk > 1 c asiago cheese, freshly grated > 1 c breadcrumbs > 1/4 tsp salt > 1/4 tsp white pepper > 2 tbsp olive oil > 1 1/4 tsp rubbed sage > 2 1/2 lbs idaho potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/8 " thick > > Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a saucepan, melt butter. Add onions, > and saute until golden. Add garlic, flour, bay leaves, nutmeg, salt > and pepper. Cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously. Slowly add > soymilk, and bring to boil. Remove from heat, cover, and let sit for > 5 minutes. > In a small bowl, combine, cheese, breadcrumbs, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp > pepper, and oil. > Remove bay leaves from milk mixture, and add sage, stirring well. > Layer 1/2 of the potatoes in the bottom of a well-oiled baking dish. > Pour half of milk mixture over potatoes, and sprinkle half of the > breadcrumb mixture on top. Repeat layers. Cover with foil. > Place into oven, and bake for an hour, or until potatoes are cooked. > Allow to rest a few minutes after removing from the oven. > Serve and enjoy! > > Christiane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 I'm sure it would be good with a nice sharp cheddar. Actually, there's not too many cheeses potatoes don't go well with. Enjoy! Christiane , " paulvatoloco " <paulvatoloco wrote: > > I don't know what this cheese is. Can I try it with jack cheese or > the cheddar cheese, I know those cheeses. > This recipe sounds good to me and I know what the other stuff is to > make it. > Paul > > > , " britton618 " > <cl.britton@> wrote: > > > Asiago Sage Potato Gratin > > 2 tbsp butter > > 1/2 c onions, diced > > 4 cloves garlic, minced > > 2 tsp flour > > 2 bay leaves > > 1/4 tsp nutmeg > > 1 tsp salt > > 3/4 tsp white pepper > > 2 c soymilk > > 1 c asiago cheese, freshly grated > > 1 c breadcrumbs > > 1/4 tsp salt > > 1/4 tsp white pepper > > 2 tbsp olive oil > > 1 1/4 tsp rubbed sage > > 2 1/2 lbs idaho potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/8 " thick > > > > Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a saucepan, melt butter. Add > onions, > > and saute until golden. Add garlic, flour, bay leaves, nutmeg, salt > > and pepper. Cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously. Slowly add > > soymilk, and bring to boil. Remove from heat, cover, and let sit > for > > 5 minutes. > > In a small bowl, combine, cheese, breadcrumbs, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 > tsp > > pepper, and oil. > > Remove bay leaves from milk mixture, and add sage, stirring well. > > Layer 1/2 of the potatoes in the bottom of a well-oiled baking > dish. > > Pour half of milk mixture over potatoes, and sprinkle half of the > > breadcrumb mixture on top. Repeat layers. Cover with foil. > > Place into oven, and bake for an hour, or until potatoes are > cooked. > > Allow to rest a few minutes after removing from the oven. > > Serve and enjoy! > > > > Christiane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Paul, you could sub with a hard, sharp cheese; but you can easily find this in the same area where your grocery store sells fresh parmesan. Aged Asiago comes in wedges just like the fresh parm. Of course jack cheese would work, but may not have the same flavor combo with the sage as the asiago does. Denise , " paulvatoloco " <paulvatoloco wrote: > > I don't know what this cheese is. Can I try it with jack cheese or > the cheddar cheese, I know those cheeses. > This recipe sounds good to me and I know what the other stuff is to > make it. > Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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