Best 4 Gratin Of Potatoes Ham Eggs Onions Julia Child Recipes

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Welcome to the realm of culinary artistry, where flavors dance and aromas intertwine to create a symphony of indulgence. In this article, we embark on a journey to discover the ultimate recipe for "Gratin of Potatoes, Ham, Eggs, and Onions," a dish that draws inspiration from the legendary Julia Child. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds as we delve into the world of classic French cooking, exploring the perfect balance of textures and flavors that make this dish a timeless masterpiece.

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GRATIN OF POTATOES, HAM, EGGS & ONIONS (JULIA CHILD)



Gratin of Potatoes, Ham, Eggs & Onions (Julia Child) image

Another yummy-sounding recipe that I am posting for safekeeping. This is baked in an 11-12 inch baking dish or skillet about 2 inches deep or individual baking dishes about 6 inches in diameter.

Provided by coconutty

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h10m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 cup finely minced onion
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup finely diced cooked ham
4 eggs
1/2 crushed garlic clove
2 tablespoons chives or 2 tablespoons chervil
2/3 cup grated swiss cheese
4 tablespoons light cream or 4 tablespoons milk
1 pinch pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 medium potatoes (about 10 ounces)
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 tablespoon butter, cut into pea-sized dots

Steps:

  • Adjust oven rack to upper third of oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Cook the onions in the oil and butter over low heat for about 5 minutes, til tender but not browned.
  • Raise heat slightly, stir in ham, and cook a moment longer.
  • Beat eggs in a mixing bowl with garlic, herbs, cheese, cream or milk, and seasonings.
  • Add in the ham and onions; mix.
  • Peel and coarsely grate potatoes. Squeeze the water out of the grated potatoes, a handful at a time.
  • Stir potatoes into egg mixture. Check seasoning. (May be prepared in advance up to this point.).
  • Heat the butter in the baking dish. When it foams, add potato and egg mixture. Place dots of butter on top.
  • Bake 30-40 minutes, or until top is nicely browned. Serve directly from the baking dish or skillet.

HAM, POTATO, ONION GRATIN JULIA CHILD



HAM, POTATO, ONION GRATIN JULIA CHILD image

Categories     Casserole/Gratin     Ham

Yield 4 people

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 cup finely minced onion
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup finely diced cooked ham
4 eggs
1/2 crushed garlic clove
2 tablespoons minced parsley or 2 tablespoons chives or 2 tablespoons chervil
2/3 cup grated swiss cheese
4 tablespoons whipping cream or 4 tablespoons light cream or 4 tablespoons milk
1 pinch pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 medium potatoes (about 10 ounces)
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 tablespoon butter, cut into pea-sized dots

Steps:

  • Directions: 1 Adjust oven rack to upper third of oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees F. 2 Cook the onions in the oil and butter over low heat for about 5 minutes, til tender but not browned. 3 Raise heat slightly, stir in ham, and cook a moment longer. 4 Beat eggs in a mixing bowl with garlic, herbs, cheese, cream or milk, and seasonings. 5 Add in the ham and onions; mix. 6 Peel and coarsely grate potatoes. Squeeze the water out of the grated potatoes, a handful at a time. 7 Stir potatoes into egg mixture. Check seasoning. (May be prepared in advance up to this point.). 8 Heat the butter in the baking dish. When it foams, add potato and egg mixture. Place dots of butter on top. 9 Bake 30-40 minutes, or until top is nicely browned. Serve directly from the baking dish or skillet.

JULIA CHILD'S PROVENçAL POTATO GRATIN



Julia Child's Provençal Potato Gratin image

Potatoes aren't usually associated with Provençal cooking, but every French region must have its gratin: sliced potatoes baked into a delicious mass that is the perfect side dish for roasts. The binder can be milk, broth, cream or, as in this case, the natural juices of vegetables like tomatoes and onions. With less liquid, this gratin is more foolproof than most. Anchovies give the dish a South of France funk, but you can leave them and the cheese out to make a vegan gratin.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     casseroles, side dish

Time 1h30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 to 3 onions, thinly sliced (2 heaping cups)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, more for drizzling
Salt and freshly cracked black pepper
1 1/2 pounds ripe tomatoes, seeded and cut into strips about 3/8-inch wide
1 2-ounce can anchovies packed in olive oil, drained (reserve anchovies and oil separately)
2 large cloves garlic, smashed and peeled
1 tablespoon fresh herbs, such as thyme, oregano or savory, or 1 teaspoon dried herbes de Provence
About 2 pounds thin-skinned, waxy potatoes like Yukon Gold, sliced 1/8-inch thick (6 to 7 cups)
1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Gruyère

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 400 degrees and place a rack at the middle level. In a large saucepan, combine onions and 2 tablespoons olive oil and stir to coat over low heat. Sprinkle lightly with salt. At a gentle simmer, cook uncovered until onions are softened and lightly golden, 10 to 15 minutes, stirring often. Do not brown; lower the heat if necessary. When done, fold in tomatoes just until heated through. Set aside.
  • In a small food processor or a mortar, add the anchovies - anywhere from 6 to 12 fillets, depending on their size and your taste. Add garlic, herbs and a dozen grinds of pepper. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil (or use the oil from the anchovy can, if you like). Crush or pulse together into a chunky paste, thinning with oil as needed to make a loose, fluid mixture.
  • In a medium-size baking dish, spread a quarter of the onion-tomato mixture. On top, arrange half the potato slices, then half the anchovy mixture. Add half the remaining onion-tomato mixture. Build one more layer with remaining potato slices, anchovy mixture and onion-tomato mixture. Sprinkle cheese on top and drizzle with olive oil.
  • If the dish is very full, place on a baking sheet. Transfer to oven and bake, uncovered, until potatoes are tender and have absorbed all of the juices in the bottom of the dish, 40 to 50 minutes. Test by tasting a bit of potato; it should be soft all the way through, with no raw taste. If the top is browning too fast, cover very loosely with a sheet of foil. If the top is not brown enough when the potatoes are cooked, broil briefly until deliciously glazed.
  • Serve gratin hot or warm. Can be cooled and reheated later the same day, but do not refrigerate.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 229, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 39 grams, Fat 4 grams, Fiber 6 grams, Protein 11 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 814 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams

FRENCH SCRAMBLED EGGS, ADAPTED FROM JULIA CHILD



French Scrambled Eggs, Adapted from Julia Child image

Posted here for safekeeping. Here is the basic recipe with suggested garnishes on the serving plate. The amount of butter and/or cream is given as in the original recipe for historical interest and for anyone wishing to try the fully loaded classic version.

Provided by coconutty

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 eggs (or 7 eggs and 2 egg yolks)
salt
pepper
2 tablespoons softened butter
4 teaspoons water or 4 teaspoons milk
1 1/2-2 tablespoons whipping cream or 1 1/2-2 tablespoons softened butter
parsley sprig

Steps:

  • Place eggs, salt and pepper, and liquid in a mixing bowl and beat for 20-30 seconds.
  • Smear bottom and sides of pan with butter. Pour in the eggs.
  • Cook over moderately low heat, stirring slowly and continuously, reaching all over bottom of pan. Nothing will seem to happen for the first 2-3 minutes. Suddenly the eggs will begin to thicken into a custard. Stir rapidly, moving pan on and off heat, until they have almost thickened to your desired consistency.
  • Remove from heat immediately - the eggs will continue to cook slightly.
  • As soon as they have reached the desired consistency, add the enrichment (butter or cream), which will stop the cooking. Season to taste, arrange on plates and garnish with parsley.
  • Variations:.
  • Aux Fines Herbes: Beat a tablespoon of minced fresh herbs such as parsley, chervil, chives and tarragon into eggs at the beginning. Sprinkle on more herbs just before serving.
  • Au Fromage: Stir 4-6 T. grated Swiss cheese into eggs along with the enrichment butter at the end.
  • Aux Truffes: Stir 1 or 2 diced truffles into eggs before scrambling. Sprinkle a bit of chopped truffle over eggs before serving.
  • Garnishings: ham, bacon, sausages, broiled or sauteed mushrooms, kidneys, chicken livers, sauteed eggplant or zucchini, broiled tomatoes, piperade, diced sauteed potatoes, buttered peas, asparagus tips, artichoke hearts.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 213.3, Fat 17.4, SaturatedFat 8.1, Cholesterol 395, Sodium 195, Carbohydrate 0.9, Sugar 0.4, Protein 12.7

Tips:

  • Use a variety of potatoes: A combination of waxy and starchy potatoes will give the gratin a creamy, yet firm texture. Good options include Yukon Gold, Russet, and Fingerling potatoes.
  • Slice the potatoes thinly: This will help them cook evenly and quickly.
  • Sauté the onions and ham: This will add flavor and depth to the gratin.
  • Use a good quality cheese: A combination of Gruyère and Parmesan cheese will give the gratin a rich, nutty flavor.
  • Bake the gratin until golden brown and bubbly: This will ensure that it is cooked through and delicious.

Conclusion:

A gratin of potatoes, ham, eggs, and onions is a classic French dish than can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is a hearty and flavorful dish that is sure to please everyone at the table. With its creamy texture, cheesy flavor, and crispy top, this gratin is a true comfort food. Tips for making the best gratin:
  • Use a variety of potatoes.
  • Slice the potatoes thinly.
  • Sauté the onions and ham.
  • Use a good quality cheese.
  • Bake the gratin until golden brown and bubbly.
This gratin can be made ahead of time and reheated, making it a great option for busy weeknights. It is also a great dish to serve for a crowd, as it can be easily doubled or tripled. So next time you are looking for a delicious and satisfying dish, give this gratin of potatoes, ham, eggs, and onions a try.

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