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
Peel and wash the potatoes.
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. 😀
Find me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook.
Related
You May Also Like
Chicken Spinach Flatbread Wraps with Grilled Pineapple Salsa
January 22, 2017
Calamansi Crinkles
December 22, 2017


24 Comments
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
Mmm yum, I love anything potatoes. I love how simple and yummy this is. Great first guest post!
Pingback:
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 😉