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Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

There’s just something about warm, cheesy potatoes that makes everyone smile. When I make these scalloped potatoes, the whole kitchen smells cozy. And when they hit the table? Not a single slice gets left behind.

I used to think scalloped potatoes were hard to make. But nope. Once I figured out this easy method, I stopped buying the boxed kind for good.

These come out soft, creamy, and full of cheesy goodness. No weird stuff—just real potatoes, melty cheese, and a smooth sauce that makes it all come together. Total comfort food.

Wanna make them with me? I’ll show you my simple steps so yours turn out just right. Let’s make the kind of side dish everyone asks for again and again.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

What You Need to Know Before You Start

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45–50 minutes
Total Time: Around 1 hour 10 minutes

Servings: Serves 6 to 8 as a side dish
Difficulty: Easy. This recipe requires basic stovetop and oven skills, plus a bit of patience while layering and baking.

Required Kitchen Tools

To make this dish smooth from prep to plate, gather the following tools:

Ingredients for Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Each ingredient in this recipe plays an important role in creating a creamy, flavorful, and well-balanced dish. Here’s what you need:

Variations for Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Want to tailor the dish to your preferences or dietary needs? Here are some easy swaps and additions:

How to Make Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes – Step-by-Step

1. Preheat and Prepare Your Dish

Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease your 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or spray with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.

2. Sauté Aromatics

In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the chopped onions and cook until soft and translucent, about 4–5 minutes. Add the garlic and stir for another 30 seconds, just until fragrant.

3. Build the Roux

Sprinkle in the flour. Stir continuously with a whisk or wooden spoon to form a paste. Cook the roux for about 1 minute to remove the raw flour taste.

4. Add Cream and Seasonings

Gradually whisk in the heavy cream. Keep whisking to ensure the mixture stays smooth. Once all the cream is added, bring the sauce to a low simmer. Stir in salt, pepper, cayenne (if using), and thyme. Let the sauce simmer for 3–4 minutes to thicken slightly.

5. Add Cheese

Turn off the heat and stir in 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese. Mix until melted and smooth. Taste the sauce and adjust salt or seasonings if needed.

6. Layer the Potatoes

Place half of the sliced potatoes in a single overlapping layer in the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Pour half of the cheese sauce evenly over the top. Repeat with the remaining potatoes and then the remaining sauce. Smooth the top and make sure the sauce is distributed evenly.

7. Add Cheese Topping

Sprinkle the final 1 cup of shredded cheddar over the top of the assembled dish.

Serving and Decoration

How to Serve Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

These potatoes are meant to be served warm, straight from the oven. Once baked, let the dish rest for 10–15 minutes. This helps the sauce settle and thicken, making it easier to slice and serve.

They work beautifully as a side for:

To garnish, sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley, chives, or a few extra thyme leaves just before serving for a fresh pop of green color and contrast against the golden top.

Storing Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

These potatoes store very well, making them great for meal prep or leftovers.

Tips and Tricks for Success

Nutrition

NutrientAmount (per serving)
Calories~375 kcal
Carbohydrates31g
Protein11g
Fat24g
Saturated Fat14g
Cholesterol75mg
Sodium420mg
Fiber3g
Sugar2g
Calcium230mg
Iron1.2mg

Estimates based on 8 servings. Values may vary depending on ingredients used.

Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Recipe by Nancy HollarCourse: Uncategorized
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

375

kcal

Ingredients

    Directions

      Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes FAQs

      Can I use milk instead of cream?
      Yes, you can substitute whole milk or half-and-half for the heavy cream, but the sauce will be thinner and less rich. You may also need to simmer a bit longer to achieve the same consistency.

      Can I make scalloped potatoes ahead of time?
      Absolutely. You can assemble the dish (including the sauce and cheese topping) up to 24 hours in advance. Cover tightly and refrigerate. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking.

      Do I need to boil the potatoes first?
      No. As long as the slices are thin (about 1/8 inch), they will cook through during baking. Thicker slices may need more time in the oven.

      How do I keep scalloped potatoes from curdling?
      Use heavy cream or full-fat dairy and simmer the sauce gently. Avoid overheating or boiling once the cheese is added. That can break the sauce and create a gritty texture.

      What’s the difference between scalloped and au gratin potatoes?
      Scalloped potatoes usually feature a creamy white sauce (often without cheese), while au gratin includes grated cheese between layers and on top. This recipe blends the best of both: a creamy base and lots of cheese.

      Conclusion

      These Easy Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes bring cozy comfort to your dinner table with little effort and maximum flavor. With layers of creamy sauce and melty cheese surrounding soft, thin-sliced potatoes, this dish is hearty enough for a holiday but simple enough for a weeknight meal. It’s also endlessly customizable, whether you’re feeding picky kids, hearty eaters, or vegetarian guests.

      This is one of those recipes you’ll reach for again and again — warm, simple, and satisfying. Once you master it, you’ll find new ways to make it your own every time.

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