You’ll “Flip” For This “Potato Pie!” Paris Has “Gateau de Pommes de Terre” – Here Is The Recipe!

Time For The Greatest Holiday Potato Dish Ever!

No matter how you celebrate this holiday season, we have to celebrate with food and family, right?

Even in this #QuarantineLife, a terrific “potato cake” will warm the soul – so let’s get cooking!

My favorite potato cake comes courtesy of the legendary restaurant in Paris: Chez L’Ami Louis, and is presented this way:

The best news during this pandemic era is that you can make this dish easily, without the trip to Paris!

This is a much easier recipe than the end result may look – it’s all about mastering the “flip” of the hot pan to reveal the carmelized potatoes at the bottom:

Making The Chez L’Ami Louis Potato Cake!

Here is my step-by-step process for making this iconic “gateau de pommes de terre”…

I began with five Russet potatoes, which I peeled and then sliced thinly – you can do it on a mandolin, but I did it by hand, each slice approximately 1/4” or so thick…next, you sauté all of them together in a large NON-STICK frying pan – I used clarified butter as well:

The Pan Is Everything!

Make sure the frying pan is large enough for all of the potatoes, and has some depth to it, because this is the pan you will putting into the oven to finish the dish – and make sure it’s non-stick!

You will sauté the potatoes over medium heat for 20-25 minutes, and now is the time to pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees as well…

I added some chopped garlic in with the potatoes as well, along with a healthy amount of salt and pepper – the amount of clarified butter you use is a matter of taste, but at least several tablespoons…and I add a bit of olive oil as well – more oil will help ensure that the potato cake will caramelize int he oven and also come out of the pan easily…

After sautéing for 20-25 minutes on medium heat, the pan will look like this – and that is when you take it off the heat, and press the potatoes down evenly, so they look like a disc of goodness – and this is what you put into the oven!

Now, grab an oven mitt, because the pan will be hot! Here is what your cooked potato cake looks like when it comes out of the oven 25 minutes later:

What’s next is the most important part of the process – take a rubber spatula and gently glide it under your cake, all the way around the pan…this will loosen it up for the “flip” that is to come – that’s right, now you have to flip the cake, because the carmelized top is at the bottom right now!

Here is how I did it!

Again, this is your potato cake once you have flipped it over onto your serving plate…as you saw me do in the video, you add your raw chopped garlic and fresh parsley next:

Voila!

I’m very happy with how this potato cake turned out, and yes, it took a few attempts to get it right – I’ve had people help me with the “flip” and it’s just too awkward, so the key is a non-stick pan and good caramelization…and you will have this to enjoy!

Thanks to Chez L’Ami Louis for the incredible dish – and you can see our entire meal at Chez L’Ami Louis – and how they serve the $125 chicken in multiples stages:

Yes, it’s a $125 BIRD! And it’s worth every penny!

See our entire meal by clicking here:


https://johnrieber.com/2013/04/20/chez-lami-louis-love-this-125-paris-chicken-garlic-potato-cake-rocks-too/

We love this bistro, as much as we love Paris – and the potatoes of Paris:

Yes, these are some cheesy potatoes, part of our last visit to Paris – here is how we tackled the “potatoes of Paris:”

https://johnrieber.com/2018/01/27/a-guide-to-the-potatoes-of-paris-baked-mashed-fried-roasted-cheesy-a-cake-as-well/

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Leave a comment and let me know if you have ever made this Potato cake!



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16 replies

  1. I cooked this last night, New Year’s Eve. Delicious! Instead of raw garlic, I mixed in the saute. Key point: For the flip, use two plates. Slide potatoes from pan onto one. Put a second plate on top, then flip. Much easier.

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  2. Every time I see your amazing potato dishes, John, my mouth starts watering. I hope you had a fantastic Christmas day.

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  3. OMG! I am passing this on to the cook in the family (hubby). Thank you, John.

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  4. Good to know that a $125 chicken is worth the money, John. That’s my weekly grocery bill!
    It all looks delicious! 🙂
    Best wishes, Pete.

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