Boil Potatoes and Slice Them, Arrange with Meatballs and Cheese, and Bake for a Delicious French-Inspired Treat

1 small onion, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic, minced

2 tbsp chopped parsley

1 egg

3 tbsp breadcrumbs

Salt and black pepper to taste

1 tsp paprika (optional)

For Assembly:
1 cup tomato sauce (optional but recommended)

1½–2 cups shredded mozzarella or Gruyère cheese

2 tbsp olive oil

Optional: fresh thyme or rosemary

Step 1: Boil the Potatoes
Peel the potatoes and cut them into thick slices — about ½ inch thick.

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.

Add the potato slices and cook for about 8–10 minutes until just fork-tender. Do not overcook. You want them slightly firm so they hold their shape in the oven.

Drain and let cool slightly.

Step 2: Prepare the Meatballs
In a large bowl, combine:

Ground meat

Chopped onion

Garlic

Parsley

Egg

Breadcrumbs

Salt, pepper, and paprika

Mix gently until combined. Avoid overmixing, which can make meatballs tough.

Form medium-sized balls — roughly golf-ball size.

You should get about 12–16 meatballs depending on size.

Step 3: Arrange the Dish
Lightly grease a round or oval baking dish with olive oil.

Now comes the beautiful part — the arrangement.

Place one meatball in the center.
Surround it with potato slices, slightly overlapping.
Continue alternating meatballs and potato slices in a circular pattern until the dish is filled.

This creates a visually stunning pattern that bakes evenly.

Step 4: Add Sauce and Cheese
If using tomato sauce, spoon it gently over the meatballs and potatoes.

Don’t drown the dish — just enough to add moisture and flavor.

Sprinkle generously with shredded cheese.

Mozzarella gives stretch.
Gruyère gives depth and nutty flavor.
A mix of both is even better.

Step 5: Bake
Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F).

Cover loosely with foil and bake for 25 minutes.

Remove foil and bake another 15–20 minutes until:

Cheese is golden brown

Meatballs are fully cooked

Potatoes are tender

Edges are bubbling

Let rest for 10 minutes before serving.

The Texture and Flavor Experience
When you cut into the casserole, you’ll notice:

Soft, buttery potato layers

Juicy, flavorful meatballs

Melted cheese stretching between slices

Light crisping around the edges

It’s rich without being overwhelming.

Every forkful delivers balanced comfort.

Why It Feels “French”
While not tied to one specific classic recipe, this dish echoes elements of French gratin-style cooking:

Layered vegetables

Slow oven baking

Creamy, cheesy finishes

Rustic presentation

French home cooking often relies on transforming simple, accessible ingredients into something deeply satisfying — and this dish does exactly that.

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