Au Gratin Potatoes are a comforting classic side dish, with thinly sliced potatoes covered in a homemade cheese sauce, then baked until golden brown and bubbly!

Do you like Potatoes au Gratin? Pretty fancy sounding French name for potatoes and cheese, right? My husband found a simple translation online for “au gratin” which said that it simply means “cooked with a cover of cheese and breadcrumbs mixed with butter”.
Well, I do not speak French, but I do know that I love this “comfort food” side dish! That description of au gratin fits this recipe perfectly! How can you go wrong with baked russet potatoes smothered in cheese sauce, and covered with a buttery bread crumb topping?
I found an old recipe recently that I had written down on an index card many years ago, made a few slight changes to the original, then made them for dinner. It’s fairly straight forward to make and the au gratin potatoes are very delicious!
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Make the Cheese Sauce
Melt butter in a medium saucepan on medium low heat. Stir in flour. Continue stirring; the mixture will clump up a bit (as seen in photo). Continue cooking for one minute, stirring often (this helps cook the “floury” taste out of it).
Stir the milk, salt and pepper into butter mixture. Continue to cook on medium heat until mixture thickens considerably. Add sharp cheddar cheese; stir until cheese has fully melted, and sauce is quite thick.
Prepare The Potatoes
Peel, then slice potatoes into 1/8″ round slices. If you have a mandoline, use that to get very thin slices (1/8″ is best!). I have a mandoline but used a knife to slice the potatoes to show how thin the slices should be.
If you are using a knife to slice them, try hard to get the slices 1/4″ or thinner). The potatoes shown below were sliced using a knife instead of my mandoline.
If the potatoes slices are too thick, it will take much longer to cook them until tender! The thinner the slices are, the better!

Place the sliced potatoes to the cheese sauce in pan. Stir well, to completely cover potatoes with cheese sauce.
Spray a 2-quart baking dish with non-stick spray on the bottom and sides. Add the cheesy potatoes to the dish and evenly spread to disperse. Set aside.
Make The Breadcrumb Topping
Create the buttery crumb topping by mixing together melted butter and soft breadcrumbs. Stir them together until they are fully combined.
Sprinkle the buttered breadcrumbs over the entire surface of the au gratin potatoes.
Bake And Serve The Au Gratin Potatoes
Bake the au gratin potatoes in a preheated 400°F. oven for 60 minutes (covered with foil). Remove foil and continue baking for an additional 15 minutes, or until surface of the potatoes is golden brown. The cheese sauce should also be bubbly around the edges of dish.
When done baking, remove dish to a wire rack. The potatoes should be fully cooked through and tender. Season them with additional salt and pepper, if desired. Serve, and enjoy these au gratin potatoes!
We enjoyed the potatoes, served with grilled vegetables and my REALLY GOOD meatloaf. This meal was a tried-and-true meat and potatoes dinner, to be sure!
Hope you will consider making this delicious side dish to compliment YOUR favorite meal! I’m confident you and those you love will enjoy it.
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Looking For More POTATO Recipes?
You can find ALL of my recipes in the Recipe Index, located at the top of the page. I have quite a few delicious recipes featuring potatoes, including:
- Rissole Potatoes with Feta
- Potato Salad
- Candied Sweet Potatoes
- Oven Roasted Herb Potatoes
- Garlic Butter Red Potatoes
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Original Recipe Source: unknown (written down many years ago on 3×5 card-no author noted)
↓↓ PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW ↓↓

- 6 medium potatoes (or 4 large), peeled, thinly sliced into 1/4" rounds
- 4 Tablespoons butter
- 4 Tablespoons all purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon Salt , plus more to taste (if desired)
- 1/4 teaspoon Pepper
- 2 cups milk
- 2½ cups sharp cheddar cheese (grated)
- 1/2 cup bread crumbs
- 2 Tablespoons butter, melted
Melt butter in a medium saucepan on medium low heat. Stir in flour. Continue stirring; the mixture will clump up a bit. Continue cooking for one minute, stirring often (this helps cook the "floury" taste out of it). Stir the milk, salt and pepper into butter mixture. Continue to cook on medium heat until mixture thickens considerably. Add sharp cheddar cheese; stir until cheese has fully melted, and sauce is quite thick.
Peel, then slice potatoes into 1/8" round slices. If you have a mandoline, use that to get very thin slices. If using a knife to slice potatoes, slice them as thin as possible (no more than 1/4" thin). If the potatoes slices are too thick, it will take much longer to cook them until tender! The thinner the slices are, the better!
Add potatoes to the cheese sauce in pan. Stir well, to completely cover potatoes. Spray a 2 quart sized baking dish with non-stick spray (bottom and sides). Add potatoes to the dish, and evenly spread to disperse. Set aside.
Make the buttery crumb topping by mixing together melted butter and soft breadcrumbs. Sprinkle the buttered bread crumbs over the entire surface of the au gratin potatoes.
Bake potatoes in a preheated 400 degree oven for 60 minutes (covered with foil). Remove foil and continue baking for an additional 15 minutes, or until surface of potatoes is golden brown and cheese sauce is bubbly around the edges of dish. Remove from oven, season with additional salt and pepper, if desired. Serve, and enjoy!
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