Pommes Chef Anne

  1. Preheat the oven to 425F.
  2. Working one potato at a time, use a mandoline to cut the potatoes into slices about 1/8 inch thick, or as thinly as you can.
  3. (Contrary to what you might have heard, you dont want to put the potatoes in water because this will wash off the starchwhich will prevent them from sticking together.
  4. Just work quickly so the potatoes dont turn brown.)
  5. Coat an ovenproof 8-inch nonstick saute pan with olive oil.
  6. Starting in the center of the pan, lay the potato slices in concentric circles.
  7. (Youre going to flip this out of the pan eventually, so your bottom becomes your topmake sure it looks pretty!)
  8. Brush the layer of potatoes with olive oil and add another layer.
  9. Brush each layer with olive oil and sprinkle every second or third layer liberally with grated Parmigiano and salt.
  10. After each layer of potatoes, use a spatula to press down on the potatoes so they stay compact.
  11. Bring the pan to medium-high heat.
  12. When a lovely brown crust has formed, shoot the pan in the oven for 20 minutes.
  13. Remove the pan from the oven, place a lid on the top, and tip the pan to drain off any excess oil.
  14. This is an EXTREMELY important stepwhen you take the cake out of the pan to serve it, you dont want hot oil to pour out and burn youYIKES!
  15. After the excess oil has completely drained off, flip the pan over so the cake is turned out onto the underside of the lid.
  16. Carefully slide the cake off the lid and back into the pan so the beautiful brown side is on top.
  17. Return the uncovered pan to the oven and bake for another 15 minutes or until the cake is fork-tender.
  18. Cut into wedges and serve.

potatoes, extra virgin olive oil, freshly grated parmigiano, kosher salt

Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/pommes-chef-anne-378210 (may not work)

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