
Such an easy recipe, the only thing you need is patient, as you have to slice the potatoes thinly, and arrange them neatly into a nice layers. The mandolin certainly will safe you time for the slicing, but I don't have one, and I don't feel the need to have it either. For now, I am happy using my knife for the job.

This recipe goes to the monthly PHd, created by Cathy and Krysta. Care to join? Have any potato dish that you would like to share with us? Please visit this site to find the information. It's totaly easy! This month roundup will be hosted by Cathy at Noble Pig on Wednesday, May 20, 2009. Please send your entries to cathy@noblepig.com by Monday, May 18, 2009.
Ingredients:
2 pounds Yukon gold potatoes
2 - 3 tbs garlic infused olive oil, or use regular olive oil, or butter if you like
- Preheat oven to 400⁰F. Grease or butter an 8-inch round cake pan. Set aside
- Peel the potatoes, slice thinly using mandolin if you have one. I use regular chef knife. Dry them with kitchen towel.
- Arrange the potatoes slices overlapping them in circular pattern, starting from the center of the pan, all the way to the edge. Drizzle with oil or melted butter. Repeat the pattern starting from the center, drizzle with more oil. Continue to layer the potatoes in the same manner until you use up all of them.
- Cut a piece of parchment pepper into rounds to fit the size of the pan, and place it directly on top of the potatoes layers.
- Bake for 1 hour to 1½ hours, or until the potatoes are cook and look brown.
- Remove from the oven. Let rest for 5 minutes, remove the parchment paper. Run a knife around the edges to loosen any potatoes that are sticking to the side. Place a serving plate on top of the pan, carefully flip the pan over. Serve cut into wedges.

37 comments:
Wow,.....Elra!! Superb !!!! I adore this! Yum!!
This looks absolutely delicious, I LOVE potatoes, it sort of reminds me of an Iranian dish I had a few times.
The pommes anna looks so crunchy and delicious and the iris is gorgeous too.
whoa, those are some seriously crispy-looking potatoes. yum.
Pomme Anna looks wonderful - a truly perfect side dish! Yum!
What a beautiful way to serve potatoes. You certainly must be patient to have done all that slicing by hand!
Yum! I just love the photos!
Wow... that is a lot of patience. I love how you can make wonderful things with a handful of ingredients. 2 in your case.
Looks great. This potato things sounds fun. I might give it a try... the ana and the PHd event.
My bf LOVES potatoes.
Wow, how long did it take you to slice those taters? The end result is wonderful though.
Patience, indeed. Looks great, Elra. It's like a big potato pie!! =)
Beautiful potato dish! Perfect slices. I want to make potatoes now.
Looks delicious.
Mmm, potatoey goodness. Great photos!
Oh goodness!
Delicious! And the flower... like I could reach out and touch it.
You are so talented!
Blessings,
Lacy
Such a nice dish...I'd use a slicer for sure...the pictures look so good that I can almost taste it.
I'm a potato girl. This is really my kind of food. :)
ooooh, by hand?!? turned out beautifully!!!
ooh that mandoline slicer would come in handy here!
Nice photos! This looks absolutely delicious. I love the crispy look. Yum!
Wow, the potatoes look wonderful! Looks so crispy and yummy!
Wow, you used your knife for this? You did a beautiful job and have way more patience than me! Gorgeous!
How yummy, what a great dish!
Elra, I am drooling over these pommes Anna!
Gorgeous. Simple really lets the ingredients shine.
You make the ordinary look so extraordinary!! That looks like a pie.
Your photos are amazing! Yummm...
Oh wow, this is just amazing. Absolute perfection, Elra. Impressive as always.
I'm totally salivating now!!! That looks gorgeous (and my sister's name is Anna).
Love the iris photo too.
I can see you used your mandoline...only thinly sliced works here. That last shot is awesome!
@ PETER,
Peter you must have missed read my post. NO, Unfortunately I don't have mandoline. I used my Global knife to do the job. And must say that it work remarkably well.
@PETER,
How can you see?
In the last photo, if you look carefully, those slices are not even, this will not happen if I really use mandoline!
Wow, this looks amazing! Yum. :) Very beautiful presentation. :)
I have been wanting to make this dish for so long. Your is perfectly browned on the edges. Beautiful.
These look scrumptious. Seconds please!
The crispy edges are my favorite part. Can't wait to try my hand at this!
Mmm....Pomme Anna...my mom used to make this all the time. Not sure why I haven't made it yet but I guess maybe it's time since this looks so good.
Gorgeous dish! Love those crispy caramelized edges!
~BigSis
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