The Good Life France Magazine Winter 2016 | Page 119

Ingredients (for 4 people)

1.2kg potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters

200g smoked lardons (or smoked streaky bacon cut into small pieces)

2 large pink or red onions, peeled and diced (or 10 pink shallots)

2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely diced

150mls dry white wine

1 x 500g Reblochon cheese

6 tablespoons crème fraiche

butter

salt and pepper

Directions

Step 1Pre-heat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas mark 6 and butter an oven-proof gratin dish or shallow casserole dish.

Step 2Boil the potatoes until just soft. Drain them and allow them to cool before cutting them into slices.

Step 3Meanwhile, fry the lardons (or bacon pieces), onions and garlic until the lardons are crisp and the onions and garlic are soft and translucent.

Step 4Add half of the wine to the lardons and onion mixture, turn the heat up and de-glaze the wine for 2 to 3 minutes until half of it has cooked down with the other ingredients.

Step 5Add the cooked potatoes to the lardon and onion mixture and gently mix together. Spoon half of the mixture into the prepared dish.

Step 6Cut the Reblochon cheese in half through the centre, and the cut the two halves into cubes.

Step 7Scatter half of the Reblochon cheese cubes over the lardon and onion mixture, crust side up, then spoon the remaining lardon and onion mixture over the top. Pour over the remaining wine and spoon the crème fraiche over the top. Season with salt (not too much as the lardons are salty) and pepper.

Step 8Scatter the rest of the Reblochon cheese cubes over the top, crust side up again, and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until the cheese has melted and the tartiflette is golden brown and bubbling.

Step 9Serve hot from the oven with salad, cornichons (gherkins), pickled onions, charcuterie and crusty bread.