Stove-Top Scalloped Potatoes (Skillet)

"These are yummy and easy to make.. especially when your oven is full and you don't have room for anything else in it!"
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
6

ingredients

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directions

  • melt butter in a large heavy skillet.
  • whisk in flour.
  • whisk in all of the milk.
  • add salt and pepper to taste.
  • heat to boiling until smooth and it starts to thicken.
  • add cream cheese, stirring until smooth.
  • add potatoes (and onion if using), cover and simmer until tender (about 20 minutes), stirring once in a while.
  • stir in half of the cheese and sprinkle the rest on top.
  • simmer uncovered until ready to serve.

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  1. this was very easy to make. I had everything to make it, except I only had 1 cup of milk, so I used can of condensed mushroom soup (did need to add couple more teaspoons of flour since I used the soup) . also opted for the onions, and added mushrooms. grated cheese I used parmesan.
     
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