Country-Style Scalloped Potatoes: A Meal You Don’t Want To Miss!

Whenever I show up to family gatherings these days, my loved ones are waiting for me to bring these through the door.

I will usually make them ahead of time at home, and then toss them in the slow cooker for easier transporting. They will stay good that way for several hours, if they even last that long. They are always a huge crowd pleaser. These potatoes are great alone or paired up with any of your favorite entrees. If you want, you can turn this into a meaty, hearty meal by adding some cooked, ground beef or sausage!

 

Ingredients

4-5 large potatoes

1/2 onion; diced

3 Tbsp Land O’ Lakes butter

3 Tbsp Gold Medal all-purpose flour

1/2 tsp kosher salt

1/2 tsp McCormick’s black pepper

1/2 tsp cayenne pepper

1/4 tsp garlic powder

2 c Borden milk

1 1/2 c Kraft shredded sharp cheddar cheese

 

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350.

Peel potatoes.

Cut in half lengthwise and slice potatoes.

Butter baking dish/pan and layer in potatoes. Sprinkle in half of the diced onion.

Melt butter in saucepan, sprinkle in the flour and cook on medium heat until bubbly.

Sprinkle in salt, pepper, cayenne and garlic powder. Add milk.

Stir until thickened and close to boil.

Take off heat and add cheese.

Stir until cheese is smooth and melted.

Pour half the cheese sauce over first layer of potatoes.

Add the remaining potatoes and diced onions to dish.

Pour the remaining sauce over the top… spread out over all potato and onion mixture. Sprinkle with a bit of cayenne.

Cover with foil and bake 1.5 hours.

Pull off foil for last 30 minutes to brown. Let set on counter 5-10 minutes. Serve and enjoy 🙂

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Quick Tip: Try with a provolone and Swiss cheese blend.

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41 comments

it is a generic term for the brand, means any canned condensed milk, but NOT sweetened condensed milk. Most stores have their own store brand and Carnation brand. depends on what area you live in. Just like Best foods mayo is also Hellmans somewhere else!

Either one will work. Do you do any cooking at all. Most recipes have room for adaptation or substitutions. It is a given with home cooks.

I believe you want evaporated milk. NOT sweetened condensed milk. Evaporated milk available in different brands or a store brand. Evaporated milk has a distinct taste, no unpleasant, but it is a cooked milk product with half the water volume removed. It can be reconstituted if your recipe says to do that by adding an equal volume of water. The taste is rich and creamier than milk from a jug or carton that you might drink or use on cereal.

You do not have to use the brand names listed. It doesn’t matter whether some places have Borden or not because milk is milk. You what you have on hand. Hope this helps settle your confusion 🙂

Just regular fresh milk, Borden is just the brand name. I made scalloped potatoes just like this for years and add ham for a complete meal with a veggie some good crusty bread!!! Excellent!!

People! Post your recipes using only generic name Items.. ie: All purpose Flour, Millk, Butter, Vanilla, Salt etc.
Leave the Brand names Off. You only confuse people who don’t have those brands in their Local areas.
Borden’s, which is a Midwest brand mainly in Iowa… DairyLand butter is a wisconsin brand in the midwest. So let’s drop using name brands.

You’re funny. The only REAL purpose of people posting these recipes is TO NAME BRANDS. Do you not read the list just under the photo of the dish? It has ALL KINDS OF BRAND NAMES. Whoever is running this site wants brand names so they get paid!!!!

Nope. But let’s say what you’re proposing is true. What would be wrong with getting paid by advertisers? It’s a job and it’s legit just like any other job in the world. It’s kind of weird that you think people who run websites shouldn’t be paid, C L Smith.

My mother made scalloped potatoes and augratin potatoes often. Scalloped potatoes are made with milk. onion and seasonings. Add cheese and they become augratin potatoes.

Thank you, Edith. Good clarification. I have made scalloped potatoes many times. Have used, canned milk, fresh milk or half & half. The richer your milk source, the richer the dish. Milk or cream, butter and sharpe cheese – look out, this is delicious and definitely not for those who are counting calories.

Potatoes… cream of mushroom soup, onions (in rings) dill, garlic, pepper. layer onions n potatoes in casserole dish… start with onions…mix cans of soup with any spices you like…add only enough milk or water to make it pourable… pour over top until covers (just) all potatoes… cook until done… for extra yum add bacon cut small and/or cheese on top… So yummy complements and an empty dish every time… and so much easier… ??

I would suspect that Borden’s paid for the post and probably a lot more recipes. If you want to enjoy the recipe and food, learn.

All you good cooks out there….Borden is a canned milk….if a recipe calls for SWEET CONDENSED MILK , this is for baking cakes , cookies etc. and not scalloped potatoes. If you are confused, why not just use canned Carnation milk, or another brand. Same thing…and you do not need Borden . Their canned milk is great and so are all the other brands. Should learn the difference between canned milk and Sweet Condensed Milk.

Boy oh boy, all I wanted was to read the recipe…..why all the hostility….?…Those who are old enough, Borden was always synonymous with evaporated milk….just make it, enjoy it, and smile?

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