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Nutrition Facts
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Serving Size 1 (534g)
Recipe makes 4 servings
The following items or measurements are not included below:
lardons
reblochon cheese
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Calories 484
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Calories from Fat 98
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(20%)
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Amount Per Serving
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%DV
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Total Fat 11.0g
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16%
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Saturated Fat 6.8g
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33%
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Monounsaturated Fat 2.9g
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Polyunsaturated Fat 0.6g
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Trans Fat 0.0g
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Cholesterol 33mg
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11%
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Sodium 70mg
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2%
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Potassium 1719mg
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49%
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Total Carbohydrate 72.6g
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24%
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Dietary Fiber 8.8g
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35%
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Sugars 5.5g
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Protein 8.4g
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16%
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Ingredients
Directions
1
Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/gas mark 5.
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Bring a large pan of water to the boil and cook the potatoes whole, in their skins, for 15 minutes.
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Meanwhile, cook the onion and bacon in the butter in a heavy frying pan over a medium heat; they should sweat but not brown. When they are cooked, add the glass of wine and the creme fraiche and mix well.
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Drain the potatoes and as soon as they are cool enough to handle peel them — the quicker the better. Slice thickly across.
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Choose an ovenproof earthenware dish and rub it well with the cut halves of garlic. Layer half the sliced potatoes across the base, season them with salt and freshly ground black pepper, then scatter over half the onion and bacon mixture.
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Cut the Reblochon cheese in half through the centre of the cheese, leaving you with a cut edge and a skin/rind edge, then lay one half of the cheese on top of the potato, bacon and onion mixture. Add the remaining bacon and onion mixture followed by the rest of the potatoes and more seasoning.
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Place the remaining half of cut Reblochon cheese skin/rind side up on top of the potatoes. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 180C/350’F/gas mark 4 for a further 20—25 minutes. The Reblochon should melt within its skin and the cheese drip down throughout the dish, while the potatoes will become crispy and golden brown.
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Tartiflette is a filling dish and all you really need to go with it is a mixed green salad, crusty French bread and a selection of pickles.
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Featured Reviews for This Recipe
From: MarraMamba
On Dec 6, 2008
my new favorite comfort food dish
this is fantastic. I subbed raclette cheese for the reblochon and it worked well.
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