22 Golden-Topped Gratin Recipes with Squash, Pasta, Potatoes, and More (2024)

A gratin is a casserole but not just any casserole. With thoughtful layers of artfully arranged ingredients baked under a golden topping that typically includes breadcrumbs and/or cheese, gratin comes to the table all dressed up and ready to mingle with an array of other dishes. It's an elegant, crowd-pleasing way to showcase seasonal produce all year round, from root vegetables in the colder months to zucchini and sliced tomatoes in the summer — and of course, potatoes whenever the occasion calls for it. Here's our collection of gratin recipes for comforting, creative casseroles.

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Smashed Potato and Shallot Gratin

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For this luxurious side dish, whole baby potatoes are roasted with shallots and smashed right in the baking pan before they're covered in garlicky cream and Parmesan. The whole thing gets a quick pass under the broiler until it's deeply golden brown.

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Rainbow Vegetable Gratin

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Six layers of colorful vegetables cook together in former F&W culinary director at large Justin Chapple's free-form gratin; panko and Parmigiano-Reggiano absorb extra juices and provide a nice crunch.

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Fennel Gratin

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In this fennel gratin, the bulbs are perfectly tender and completely smothered in a luscious garlicky cream sauce. It’s a decadent side dish that feels right at home on a holiday table — the option to bake it in advance comes in clutch when oven space is at a premium.

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Creamy Swiss Chard Gratin with Crispy Gnocchi

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A riff on creamed spinach, this cheesy gratin is studded with buttery toasted gnocchi. Swiss chard adds an earthy bite, while a duo of nutty Gruyère and salty Parmigiano-Reggiano cheeses brings richness and depth to the bechamel. Store-bought gnocchi help this gratin come together in a flash, and toasting them in butter instead of boiling adds a compelling crunch.

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Rutabaga, Celery Root, and Potato Gratin

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This recipe for a three-root gratin is reinvigorated by a hearty combination of Yukon Gold potatoes, rutabaga, and celery root. Rutabaga and celery root bring an earthy depth and an engaging, subtle sweetness, giving the gratin a flavorful lift. Classic gratins lean on heaps of Gruyère; here, robust Parmigiano-Reggiano cuts in with more intense flavor, accentuating the vegetables instead of smothering them.

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Potatoes au Gratin

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For this creamy, cheese-laden recipe, thin-sliced red potatoes and onions are shingled from the outside in, creating an enticing decorative top. Bechamel made with heavy whipping cream, Gruyère, and cheddar creates the base for the rich, cheesy sauce. Broil the dish for a few minutes to yield a crisp golden brown exterior, then sprinkle with fresh chopped chives.

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Apple-Shallot-Potato Gratin

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In this sophisticated yet comforting gratin, tangy Pink Lady and Granny Smith apples, shallots, and potatoes are baked under a golden brown crust dusted with fennel pollen. This gratin is equally at home served with a roast bird or as a side to a pan-seared, butter-basted steak.

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Crab Macaroni Gratin

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"A glorious amount of crabmeat baked with shell-shaped pasta in a three-cheese cream sauce — tangy white cheddar, nutty Gruyère, and sharp Parmigiano-Reggiano — is no-joke delicious, and trés riche," recipe developer Andrea Slonecker writes. "That's where the Champagne comes in. The tingly bubbles give your palate an ultrasonic scrub between each creamy, cheesy, blissful bite."

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Summer Squash Gratin

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Recipe developer Laura Rege puts abundant summer squash and zucchini to good use in this beautiful and very simple gratin, which gets fantastic flavor from white wine, leeks, and Gruyère cheese.

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Triple-Cheese Curried Cauliflower Gratin

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Chef Sang Yoon seasons this creamy, cheesy potato and cauliflower gratin with vadouvan, a curry spice blend flavored with dried shallots and garlic.

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Winter Squash and Savoy Cabbage Gratin with Garlic Crema

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San Francisco chef Matthew Accarrino looks to cornstarch to thicken the creamy milk-based roasted garlic sauce here. It's a rich and nutritious combination of winter squash with cabbage, all topped with crunchy hazelnuts.

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Garlicky Cherry Tomato and Bread Gratin

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The cherry tomatoes in chef Jacques Pépin's simple gratin add color to a winter menu and hold their shape well during cooking — but don't reserve this dish just for winter.

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Polenta Gratin with Spinach and Wild Mushrooms

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Commercial wild mushroom mixes (usually a combination of shiitake, cremini, and oyster mushrooms) are a godsend: Someone has already cleaned, stemmed, and sliced the mushrooms for you. In this recipe, they're combined with spinach and cream, then baked in a luscious gratin under smooth rounds of precooked polenta until bubbling hot.

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Pizzoccheri Gratin

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In Northern Italy, pizzoccheri are short, flat buckwheat noodles cooked with cabbage and potatoes and layered with cheese. For his version, chef Jonathon Sawyer cuts fresh lasagna sheets into noodles and bakes them in a gratin dish with a crispy breadcrumb topping.

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Lima Bean and Sweet Pepper Gratin

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"This butter bean gratin is based on an amazing flageolet bean gratin that one of my mentors, Frank Stitt, makes. His recipe was originally inspired by one from Richard Olney," says chef Hugh Acheson. "It's an ode to the marriage of Southern vegetables and French know-how."

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Sweet Potato and Goat Cheese Gratin

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Goat cheese fans will love the tang that the cheese adds to this sweet and luscious gratin, with its crispy topping.

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Citrus Gratin with Toasted Almonds

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This warm citrus dessert is an updated version of the old-fashioned half grapefruit broiled with brown sugar. A scattering of crunchy almonds and turbinado sugar forms the crust on top.

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Ziti, Eggplant, and Fontina Gratin

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Eggplant is sautéed in olive oil until it's creamy-soft and then tossed with pasta and cheese. A quick stint under the broiler melts the Fontina and browns the top.

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Brandade de Morue au Gratin (Whipped Salt Cod Gratin)

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The Provençal dish known asbrandade de morueelevates humble salt cod andpotatoes by whipping them with milk, olive oil, and garlic until luxuriously silky. Jacques Pépin's extra step of serving the dish au gratin (browned, with cheese on top) makes it that much more delicious.

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Squash Gratin with Poblanos and Cream

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Los Angeles chef Julie Robles makes this cheesy vegetarian gratin in individual dishes with a topping of candied pumpkin seeds. Our simplified version is for one big gratin garnished with plain toasted pumpkin seeds.

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Spicy Eggplant Gratin

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Chef Chris Behr roasts his eggplant instead of breading and frying it for this fresh, lighter take on eggplant Parm. In place of regular mozzarella, he opts for gooey smoked scamorza cheese, which pairs perfectly with the creamy eggplant.

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Pearl Onions au Gratin

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Inspired by the pickled pearl onions that became a family tradition, chef Barbara Lynch bakes fresh pearl onions in a mixture of cream, garlic, shallots, and bacon, then tops it all with a crispypankocrust.

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FAQs

Why should the potato slices for the gratin not be soaked in water before adding to the cream? ›

I don't recommend soaking the potatoes in water ahead of time for our potatoes au gratin (as some recipes call for). Soaking them will cause them to lose some of their starch, which helps to keep this dish creamy. The dish will still get a nice, crisp top without soaking the potatoes.

What is the difference between all gratin potatoes and scalloped potatoes? ›

The difference comes down to cheese. Scalloped potato recipes are usually baked in a basic cream sauce until soft and tender, with no cheese topping. Potatoes au gratin are a bit more decadent. They are made with lots of cheese sprinkled in between the layers of potatoes and also on top of the casserole.

What makes a dish a gratin? ›

A gratin is a dish that is topped with cheese, or bread crumbs mixed with bits of butter, then heated in the oven or under the grill until brown and crisp. The terms au gratin or gratinée refer to any dish prepared in such a manner.

What is the difference between au gratin and casserole? ›

Both are baked in the oven, but a gratin is a special form of a casserole. When cooking it, you will layer the ingredients instead of just adding them all together. In most cases, a gratin is also served as a side dish, not a main, and it has a signature crust that has to be, well, gratinated.

What happens if I don't soak potatoes before frying? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Why is my gratin watery? ›

Try checking your oven temperature. If it reads too low that would do it. Try using russets. Some potatoes, like Yukon Gold, have more water in them.

How deep should a gratin dish be? ›

Butter a gratin dish (which should be long and large and about 5 cm (2 in) deep) and sprinkle 2 chopped garlic slices on the bottom, a pinch of salt and pepper and more nutmeg.

Is gratin unhealthy? ›

One serving of this creamy potato side dish will provide you with half your daily value of vitamin C, almost a quarter of your daily value of fiber, and some calcium and iron.

Why did my gratin curdle? ›

The curdling is caused by high heat, which is hard to avoid in an oven. So to keep the sauce together, tackle it before the dish goes in the oven.

What is a substitute for cream in gratin? ›

Substituting Milk for Heavy Cream

Whole milk alone can work in some instances as a substitute. At 3.5%, its fat content is low, but it's a good substitute in mashed potatoes or potatoes au gratin.

How to brown cheese on top of casserole? ›

In any case, my best recommendation would be to turn on the broiler for the last 3-5 minutes of baking, once the casserole is otherwise fully cooked. Keep a close eye on it while the broiler on, and see if you don't get some browning.

What is the difference between gratin and dauphinoise? ›

Potatoes au gratin are slices of pre-cooked (usually boiled) potato cooked in cream and topped with cheese which makes the gratin. Gratin Dauphinoise, on the other hand, is a dish made of thinly-sliced (not pre-cooked) potatoes that cook in cream. Dauphinoise traditionally does not contain any cheese.

Should you soak cut potatoes in water? ›

A: First let's talk about why cut potatoes need to be immersed in water to begin with. The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

How do you keep au gratin potatoes from curdling? ›

High heat will cause the milk to curdle. Use milk or cream with higher fat content. Whole milk, half-and-half, or cream and full-fat cheeses are necessary. Skim milk and reduced-fat products will not be your friend in this dish.

What happens when you put a potato slice in water? ›

– When the potato is put into the distilled water, it will absorb the water. The water is trying to dilute the salt inside the potato. – When the potato is put into salty water, it will lose water. The water in the potato moves towards the salty water to try to dilute it.

Should you soak your potatoes before baking? ›

Here's the secret to making ultra crispy potato wedges: Soak your raw potato wedges in hot water for 10 minutes before baking. This step releases some of the starch in the potatoes and lets them absorb moisture, which leads to crisp outsides and moist interiors.

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