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Gratin

Potato, Leek, Gruyère and Oyster Mushroom Gratin

A rich and elegant special-occasion dish.

Potato and Wild Mushroom Gratin

Haricots verts (small, thin French green beans) would also be nice as a side dish, but regular green beans would be fine, too.

Potato and Shiitake Mushroom Gratin

Potato gratin is, of course, the traditional side dish with roast beef, and this version is just right for a special occasion. Adding flavor are typical steak house ingredients, like mushrooms, garlic and herbs. Place a baking sheet in the oven on the rack below the gratin to catch any liquids that may bubble over.

Crispy Gruyère Potato Wedges

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roquefort Potato Gratin

A spectacular, satisfying side dish that's a quick and easy partner for sausages, grilled steaks or roast lamb.

Four-Onion Gratin

Leeks, shallots, onions and garlic combine to make a rich, delicious side dish.

Potato Gratin with Gruyère and Crème Fraîche

Just four ingredients add up to a rich and delicious side dish. Once the potatoes are sliced, the gratin comes together quickly and then bakes unattended for about an hour and 15 minutes.

Wild Mushroom Potato Gratin

For a more elegant presentation, we cut out rounds from the gratin with a 4-inch cookie cutter. Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 hr

Gratin of Butternut Squash

Butternut is one of my favorite squashes. We often bake a small butternut squash (about 1 pound) at home; we split it lengthwise, seed it, score the flesh with a knife, sprinkle on a little salt, and bake, skin side down, for 1 hour in a 400-degree oven. Excellent in soup and pureed, butternut squash is always welcome at our table. This gratin is quite rich and should be reserved for special occasions, like Thanksgiving.

Artichoke-Prosciutto Gratin

Carol Waddington of Cumberland, Rhode Island, writes: "I recently attended a function that was catered by Downcity Food + Cocktails of Providence, Rhode Island. The appetizer buffet was incredible — I especially enjoyed the scrumptious artichoke hors d'oeuvre." Serve this with crusty bread to soak up some of the creamy cooking juices.

Bok Choy Gratin

The most commonly found Chinese vegetable is also one of the oldest — bok choy has been cultivated in China since the fifth century a.d. You can find many kinds of bok choy at Asian markets, all differing in shape and size; this recipe works well with any mature variety. Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Potato and Artichoke Gratin

Frozen artichokes simplify this recipe, which is inspired by one from cookbook author Paula Wolfert.

Raspberry Gratins

"This past year, I've enjoyed more opportunities than usual to travel and dine out," writes Tony Solomita of Arlington, Virginia. "Instead of a photo album, I'd like to create an album of recipes from these new favorite restaurants. I'll start with a dessert: the berries with custard sauce from L'Auberge Chez François in nearby Great Falls." For these individual desserts, a light, foamy custard called a sabayon is poured over berries and broiled until just brown.

Provencal Tomato Potato Gratin

Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr

Mixed Vegetable Gratin

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