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Three Cheese Garlic Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: KarlaLV 
If you love cheese and love potatoes you'll adore this delicious recipe! You can use any three cheeses you like, but I find using a sharp cheddar, freshly grated Parmesan or Romano cheese, and thin sliced provolone (because it melts very well) are the best! Takes time to cook, but the result is so yummy and the smell is intoxicating! 

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Scalloped Potatoes and Onions

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
You can prepare this side dish in the morning, then put it in the oven later. 

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Scalloped Potatoes II

Submitted by: Nancy 
A whole quart of milk and a bit of flour and butter combine with lots of potatoes to make this version of scalloped potatoes. What you taste is pure, unadulterated potato. It 's lovely. 

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Scalloped Potatoes and Onions

Submitted by: Dorothy Bateman 
Writes Dorothy Bateman from Carver, Massachusetts. 'This creamy potato dish is so delicious. You can prepare it in the morning, than put it in the oven later--just be sure the sauce covers the potatoes so they won't turn brown.' 

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Home-Style Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Christine Eilers 
The secret to a good scalloped potato dish is to make sure it has plenty of creamy sauce, which this recipe has. My husband and sons rate this simply delicious potato casserole the 'best ever' and request it often. -Christine Eilerts Tulsa, Oklahoma 

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Supreme Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Erla Burkholder 
For a true down-home dinner, serve these creamy potatoes alongside your favorite roast beef. When I know I have a full day ahead, I'll assemble this casserole the night before. --Erla Burkholder, Ewing, Illinois 

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Elegant Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Krista Wilson 
I wanted a different side dish one night, so I dressed up my usual scalloped potatoes with bacon, green onion and extra cheese. Microwaving speeds things up, but you can save even more time by preparing it a day early. 

Roasted Garlic Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Vicki 
Potatoes are layered with Cheddar cheese and smothered with creamy roasted garlic soup. 

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Scalloped Cheese Potatoes

Submitted by: Dorothy Bowen 
'MOM decided to devise her own recipe for scalloped potatoes, and she cooked up a winner with this one. There was never a morsel left in the serving dish! The flavor of mushrooms gives the potatoes a unique taste that's compatible with the Poor Man's Steak.' 

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Bacon Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Valerie Belley 
Valerie Belley of St. Louis, Missouri enhances her pared-down potato dish by adding a layer of sliced onions and sprinkling of crumbled bacon. 'They make the potatoes seem more special,' she says. 'The recipe can easily be doubled for company, too.' 

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Over the Fire Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Rebecca Gould 
Home Town: Walnut Creek, California, USA
Living In: Modesto, California, USA
Diced potatoes, cheese, and cream of mushroom soup are wrapped in foil and cooked on a grill in this outdoor version of scalloped potatoes. 

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Peppery Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Helen Vail 
Mother knew these rich, hearty potatoes are excellent on a cold day since the cayenne pepper warms you up. Once the first of us eight kids picked up this dish, it didn't hit the table again until we all had big servings. -Helen Vail, Glenside, Pennsylvania 

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Sour Cream Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Betty Claycomb 
This is one of my mom's recipes, except she used raw potatoes. I made it faster to prepare by using frozen hash browns, and it tastes every bit as good. Whenever I eat these potatoes, I always remember the pleasure of eating Mom's cooking. 

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BREAKSTONE'S Sour Cream Scalloped Potatoes

Provided by: BREAKSTONE'S
Two kinds of cheese, sour cream and green onions make these scalloped potatoes with ham a quick, creamy side dish for a large crowd. 

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Scalloped Taters

Submitted by: Lucinda Wolker 
This creamy and comforting side dish from Lucinda Walker of Somerset, Pennsylvania tastes great with almost any dish and is a snap to assemble with convenient frozen hash browns. Tip: 'This is a good way to make potatoes when your oven is busy with other dishes,'Lucinda suggests. 

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Ham Potato Scallop

Submitted by: Jennifer Skipper 
'It's simple to jazz up a box of scalloped potatoes and pop them in the oven while the kids are doing their homework,' says Jennifer Skipper of Great Lakes, Illinois. 'This meal disappears in a hurry whenever I serve it.' 

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Mom's Red Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: metzstar 
This recipe for scalloped potatoes calls for 2 cans of condensed cream soups, as well as Cheddar cheese, milk, onion, garlic, and butter. 

Escalloped Potato Casserole

Submitted by: Janaan Cunningham 
It's a family tradition to have this potato casserole at Christmas, Easter, birthday parties...any time our family gets together. Mom always makes it, and we all look forward to it. A family gathering without it would not be complete. --Janaan Cunningham 

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Scalloped Potatoes I

Submitted by: Maryanne 
If you are fond of Cheddar, than you'll love this recipe. Besides potatoes there 's lots of cheese - even a can of Cheddar cheese soup, which is layered with the potatoes to make this thick and very wonderful scalloped dish. Makes four generous servings. 

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Baked Scalloped Potatoes

Submitted by: Denyse 
A warm and cozy comfort food that goes great with anything, fancy or plain. Use whatever type of condensed cream soup you like. I normally use broccoli, mushroom, or chicken depending on the accompanying entree. Use any milk, but not cream or half and half. 

 
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