For enhanced flavor, consider adding a pinch of nutmeg or garlic powder to the cheese sauce. To prevent the potatoes from browning too much on top, ensure the foil is tightly sealed during the initial baking period. If you prefer a richer sauce, you can substitute whole milk for the low-fat milk, but keep in mind it will increase the fat content. For a crispier top, broil for the last 2-3 minutes, watching carefully to prevent burning.
Prince Koelpin
Jan 17, 2025This recipe is a game-changer! I never thought I could enjoy au gratin potatoes without the guilt. The reduced-fat cheese works perfectly!
Daryl Haley
Jan 1, 2025Next time, I'm going to try adding some garlic powder to the sauce for an extra layer of flavor.
Giles Bahringer
Dec 7, 2024I added a pinch of nutmeg to the cheese sauce for a little extra warmth. Delicious!
Ignatius Batz
Jul 28, 2024The sauce was so smooth and creamy! My family loved it, and they didn't even realize it was a healthier version.
Destany Wisoky
Jul 17, 2024I used a mandoline to slice the potatoes, and it made the layering process so much faster!
Kelli Hoeger
May 19, 2024This is my new go-to side dish for potlucks and family gatherings!
Mara Reilly
Feb 23, 2024Be careful not to overcook the potatoes, or they can get mushy. Check for tenderness with a fork after the first hour.
Augustine Ebert
Nov 22, 2023I substituted the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free blend and it worked perfectly. Great recipe for those with dietary restrictions!