Our Steakhouse Potato Stacks with Rosemary were being served alongside Steak au Poivre long before I even ventured into the kitchen, some 35 years ago. An easy, yet elegant way to serve up a simple potato.
Created by alternating layers of potatoes, with onions, rosemary, Parmesan, and a topping of quick garlic cream sauce. In a heavy-duty muffin or popover pan. They’re a real Serious Mmmmmmmmmm encounter!
The best news is you can use any potato that you have on hand, pictured are pink and sweet potatoes. But you can easily use any variety you have on hand!
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ToggleTips for Making Steakhouse Potato Stacks with Rosemary
- If you do use sweet potatoes, they reduce in size significantly, so figure that your filled tin will reduce by nearly half as they cook.
- Also, make sure that you only add about a tablespoon of the garlic cream sauce. It bubbles as it cooks and may spatter out from under the tinfoil.
Use your senses as you cook, smell, sound, sight all come into play! If you think something is cooking to hard and fast than it probably is, reduce the heat and make adjustments as needed.
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How to make Steakhouse Potato Stacks with Rosemary
Our Steakhouse Potato Stacks are created by alternating layers of potatoes, with onions, rosemary, parmesan, and a topping of quick garlic cream sauce.
- 2 Tablespoons butter for buttering pan
- 1 1/2 lbs potatoes of your choosing white, red, sweet etc. finely sliced
- 1 medium yellow onion finely sliced
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese finely grated
- 3 teaspoons fresh rosemary
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 2 cloves garlic crushed
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg ground
- 1 teaspoon Kosher sea salt
- freshly cracked black pepper to taste
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Preheat oven to 375F. Butter the sides of a heavy-duty popover or muffin pan.
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Scrub and peel potatoes if desired, we peel or sweets and leave the skin on other varieties. Slice the potatoes and onion into thin slices on a mandoline (please use the guard to avoid serious injury). You can slice by hand but thickness will vary and may affect the consistency of the dish.
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Heat the cream, crushed garlic cloves, nutmeg, Kosher sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper in a medium saucepan over low heat for 5 minutes.
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While the cream mixture warms, layer the potatoes. Alternating, potato, onion, Parmesan, and Rosemary and so on and so forth until the tins are filled equally. Remove the cream from the heat and stir, spoon 1 Tablespoon of cream mixture onto each of the potato stacks.
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Cover with heavy-duty aluminum foil and bake for 35 minutes. Remove foil and allow to brown another 7-10 minutes. Alternately you can turn the broiler on for 1-2 minutes to crisp the top. Or use a butane torch to fire it until browned and crisp.
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Remove from the oven and allow to sit for 5 minutes before plating and serving.
- Prep time is approximate.
- Potatoes will store in the refrigerator up to 3 days.
If you’re searching for other potato recipe inspiration then be sure to check out our Restaurant Style Mashed Potatoes…
or our Crispy Oven Baked Fries, guaranteed crispy every time!
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6 comments
Yum! What a great idea! Can’t wait to try these 🙂
Thanks, Kari! 🙂
These look amazing! The garlic cream sauce sounds like the perfect addition to the potatoes!
Thanks, Morgan! Garlic cream sauce can make just about anything better lol 🙂
These look delicious! I’ve never seen anything like these before but they are making me hungry, thank you for linking up with our Foodie Friday post!
Thanks so much, Paula 🙂