GRATIN DAUPHINOIS by Linda @ La Petite Paniere (a guest post)
It’s been… what? Three weeks? Since I announced that I need volunteers to be my guest blogger for the month of September. I am blessed to have some bloggers who emailed me, saying that they will try to come up with something for me – I was so touched. And honestly, I secretly wished that I hope at least ten blogging buddies will email me – but, I was surprised to receive fourteen; I am so grateful to everyone. <3
thenotsocreativecook will be MIA for a while but I am so thrilled to have some blogging buddies to keep my blog kicking. So, by the time you are reading this, I am already somewhere out there.
To start off, I present to you my first guest blogger – Linda @ La Petite Paniere. I cannot remember when Linda and I started chatting, but it’s already quite a long time now. One of the things that I always look forward to seeing from Linda’s blog are the Algerian recipes. Do you remember this Batata Koucha? Oh my, I really want to give this a try. My mouth is watering again. 😀
And without further ado, I give you Linda –
Another Guest post for a another special one, for Jhuls, I think everybody knows Jhuls, our dynamic, funny and generous friend. Last time she asked for some volunteers to do a Guest Post for her. I think it’s a great idea to help and contribute in our big Blogosphere. I appreciate Jhuls for taking time to visit my blog and to put a smile on my face with her sweet comments and for all the Awards that she gave me (thank you so much).
Once again I jumped on the occasion. Jhuls has a fabulous Blog The Not So Creative Cook, although the name says otherwise, she is actually very creative and she knows how to cook, bake and much more 😀 She is always friendly with others, and I like her weekly introduction to new other Bloggers! Go visit her fabulous Blog, you will be surprised as me by her heaps of joy…
Today I prepared for you a Gratin Dauphinois, I like this simple rustic dish made with potatoes, milk and garlic. This dish is from the region called Dauphiné in France South-East of France. A classic French dish and can be eaten alone or accompanied with meat on the side.
(A real Gratin Dauphinois has no cheese and no eggs.) Ingredients: Procedure:GRATIN DAUPHINOIS
This dish is creamy, the crust is crunchy and soft at the same time and the potatoes are extremely tender.
Jhuls I hope you will love my Gratin Dauphinois 🙂 Enjoy your break and I hope you will come back full of stories!
Bon Appetit.
I really did enjoy that, Linda. And can you tell that I love potatoes?? 😀 Batata Koucha and Gratin Dauphinois – on the list now. I hope I would have all the time to make these when I come back In Shaa Allah.
Not only Linda is a good cook and baker, she is also an amazing blogging buddy who is always there to leave heart-warming comments.
Thank you so much, Linda. I hope one day I could return the favor to you. <3
I hope everyone enjoyed this. I am sure Linda [and I] would love to know your thoughts – leave your thoughts below and we’ll give you a plate of this. 😀
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24 Comments
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
Mmm yum, I love anything potatoes. I love how simple and yummy this is. Great first guest post!
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lapetitepaniere
Thank you s much my Dear Sonal 🙂
simplyvegetarian777
I love the work that Linda brings on to the blogging arena :). This is another fab recipe from her kitty. :). Jhuls, you lucky girl :). Super post 🙂
Amanda
This is beautiful. Nice team work!
Jhuls
Thank you, Amanda. 🙂
lapetitepaniere
Reblogged this on La Petite Panière and commented:
Starting September with a Guest Post! My latest recipe can be found on Jhuls blog called The Not So Creative Cook. Contrary to the name, she has a lovely and creative blog with stunning recipes, and is an amazing blogging friend. She has also introduced me to many Filipino recipes, which I have yet to try! Make sure to go to her blog to see the recipe!!
afracooking
Yum, just right now the cooler weather is bound to arrive!
skd
I never heard of this dish before. This looks delicious. Will have to try this soon. Good wishes to both of you 🙂
Kloesunny @ Kloe's Kitchen
This looks soooo good! I am happy to hear Jhuls is getting some of the smiles back she gave and I am so pleased to meet you, Linda! Going over to your blog now!!! 🙂
chef mimi
It’s almost too pretty to eat!!!
Butter, Basil and Breadcrumbs
Oh Juhls.. I have let you down. If I wouldn’t have been running around all summer, I would have been more in touch and would have seen that you needed volunteers. I would have happily done so! I know that you are in good hands though… Especially with Linda. Look at these potatoes… Linda, they’re delicious!! This is the kind of dish that is so dangerous for me… I would start dipping into those cream laden potatoes before the meal.. Eat a generous portion during the meal… And then probably continue eating them out of the pan after the meal! Wonderful recipe.. Wonderful post! ❤️
lapetitepaniere
Jhuls, I really enjoyed writing this guest post for you and I’m just on time for your post 😀 Now you can relax and have a great time in your secret place <3
nimmiafzal
Woww😃!!! Linda & Jhuls…😃!! This is really yummm.. Loved it ❤!!
Would love to try this soon..my mouth is watering!! Thank you so much Linda for the amazing recipe..
I hope Jhuls would be doing great presently where you are .. Stay blessed😊!!
Patty Nguyen
Yum, yum, yum!! Great job, Jhuls and Linda!!
lapetitepaniere
Thank you Patty 🙂
apuginthekitchen
Great guest post Jhuls and Linda, what a gorgeous gratin!! A classic and one of my favorites.
lapetitepaniere
Thank you Suzanne 🙂 Another nice experience, thanks to Jhuls too!
polianthus
looks wonderful – love a nice gratin now the weather is getting colder!
Lori
This looks so yummy Linda! Wow!
And thinking of you Jhuls!
lapetitepaniere
Thank you Lori 🙂
Elaine @ foodbod
Lovely ladies xx
lapetitepaniere
Thank you Elaine xx
crendina
oh wow! but i don’t know if I coluld write a guest post properly…this one is just…great! i love potatoes too 😉