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Swiss Potatoes

Swiss potatoes in a baking pan.

These Swiss Potatoes are an easy, comforting side dish. They’re made with thinly sliced red potatoes baked in chicken broth until soft and tender, then topped with melty Swiss cheese. Just 5 ingredients and 10 minutes of prep needed!

A serving spoon in a pan of Swiss Potatoes.


Is there any food more delicious and more versatile than potatoes? I don’t think there’s a potato recipe I’ve tried that I haven’t loved. And these Swiss Potatoes are no different. 

These potatoes come out so tender and soft, they’re cooked right in chicken broth to add so much flavor, and they’re topped with freshly shredded, melty Swiss cheese which adds a rich, slightly tangy flavor. The cheese gets perfectly golden on top when baked, which makes these potatoes even better!  

These cheesy potatoes are easy and quick to make and so addicting! I’ve been making them for years and they’re always a hit. 

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Why You’ll Love Swiss Potatoes

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    Swiss Potatoes ingredients.

    How to Make Swiss Potatoes

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    What to Serve with Swiss Potatoes

    While you might be tempted to just fill your entire plate up with these Swiss potatoes, they do make a delicious pairing for a variety of different entrees!

    Here are a few ideas:

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    Recipe Tips and Tricks

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    Storage Instructions

    Store leftover Swiss potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. To reheat, simply pop them back in the oven until heated through. 

    Can these be frozen?

    I don’t recommend it. Potatoes and cheese don’t hold up well when thawed.

    Are Scalloped Potatoes and Au Gratin the Same?

    Both potato recipes are made with thin slices of potato layered in a casserole dish. And while the two terms are often used pretty much interchangeably, there are traditionally a couple of differences!

    Scalloped potatoes typically don’t contain any cheese and are cooked in a cream sauce. Au gratin potatoes do contain cheese and sometimes, but not always, include a cream sauce. 

    Why Won’t My Scalloped Potatoes Get Soft?

    If your potatoes aren’t getting soft quickly enough, then they might just be sliced too thickly. For the best results, make sure you’re slicing the potatoes as thinly as possible! 

    They also just may need more time to cook. If the cheese looks done, but your potatoes still aren’t soft enough, then cover the baking dish with foil and continue to cook until the potatoes are cooked properly.

    Swiss potatoes served on a plate.

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    Swiss Potatoes

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 6
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 45 minutes
    Total Time 55 minutes
    The best potato side dish recipe! Thinly sliced potatoes are covered in ooey gooey Swiss cheese, butter, and chicken broth.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 4 large red potatoes thinly sliced
    • 3 cups Swiss cheese shredded
    • 4 tbsp salted butter divided
    • 1 cup chicken broth
    • salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 425°F. Grease a 9×13 inch baking dish.
    • Add half of potatoes evenly on the bottom of the dish. Season with salt and pepper. Spread 1 ½ cups Swiss cheese on top. Dot evenly with 2 tbsp butter. Repeat layers. Pour chicken broth over top.
    • Bake 45 minutes until potatoes are cooked and the cheese is golden brown. Serve hot.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 453kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 71mg | Sodium: 326mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Side Dishes
    Cuisine American
    Keyword Swiss Potatoes

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