ROMANOFF POTATOES –A twice baked potato casserole with a sea of cheesy sauce made with chicken broth, sour cream, cream cheese and cheddar. Stick-to-your-ribs comfort food. This is a spin on the NYC Strip House Steak Restaurant’s signature side dish, potatoes romanoff.
Russet potatoes are cooked first – either baked or microwaved – chilled, then cut into cubes and smothered in a rich, creamy sauce and baked to perfection to make one of the most decadent potato casseroles you will ever taste.
The casserole takes a little planning because it requires cooked, cold potatoes. You can cook them the night before or the morning of to give them time to chill. My contribution to the recipe is smoked paprika – it adds a subtle layer of smoky flavor. If you don’t have smoked paprika on hand you can use sweet but seek some out when you get a chance because it is good stuff.
I liken the sauce to a thick gravy and being there’s lots of it you can dip dinner rolls or french bread into it. It’s great served with steak or meatloaf to help sop up the delectable sauce. Not one drop of it should go to waste.
Whatever you serve it with know that it’s a showstopper and will steal all the attention.
I can’t help but love that.
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