Potato Terrine (Pave) Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: The Perennial Plate

August26,2021

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  • Prep time 30 minutes
  • Cook time 7 hours
  • Makes 1 terrine

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Author Notes

Paves are amazing. They're basically scalloped potatoes, but a little more elegant. And the best part is, you can use this recipe with sweet potato, celery root -- you might even be able to do it with turnip. If you want to be decadent you can layer meat in there too, or even wrap it all in bacon. This is the simplest form. —The Perennial Plate

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Potato Terrine(Pave)

Ingredients
  • 3 poundsrusset potatoes, for best results (doesn't mean you can't do it with other potatoes; the bigger the better, though)
  • 1 cupmilk (or cream)
  • salt and pepper
  • butter
  • canola oil
Directions
  1. Peel the potatoes and slice thinly on a mandolin. Toss the potatoes in the milk, salt and pepper.
  2. Line a bread tin with parchment and butter it. Then layer the potatoes evenly throughout the mold. You should put down a layer of potatoes and then add some butter on top and continue to layer until the tin is full. Fold the parchment over the potatoes and then cover in tin foil.
  3. Bake the potatoes at 350 for about an hour. Test doneness by sticking a knife into the potatoes -- there shouldn't be any resistance. Next, take a loaf tin of the same size and set it on top of the covered pave. Then add some books, canned goods or anything heavy to the top. Let the terrine cool under this pressure over night or for at least for 6 hours.
  4. When the pave has cooled, remove it from the mold and slice into your preferred portion size. In a frying pan, add some canola oil and fry the slices of pave until brown and crispy. If you want to be more decadent, baste them with butter and herbs and garlic. Serve crispy with eggs or as a side for your dinner.

Tags:

  • French
  • Potato
  • Milk/Cream
  • Fry
  • Side

Recipe by: The Perennial Plate

Chef & activist Daniel Klein and cameragirl Mirra Fine are road-tripping around the United States, filming and editing The Perennial Plate -- an online weekly documentary series dedicated to socially responsible and adventurous eating -- as they go. See below for Perennial Plate's recipes, shared weekly with food52 from the road!

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12 Reviews

Rich November 3, 2019

How many people will each serving feed? Thank you and this looks great.

LiquidSmoke November 27, 2011

I served these potatoes along with the Arugula, Goat Cheese, Pomegranate salad (http://www.food52.com/recipes/1666_arugula_pear_and_goat_cheese_salad_with_pomegranate_vinaigrette) and filet mignon for my mom's birthday dinner. They were a huge hit!

I winged it on a couple things that weren't clear to me in the recipe:

1. It says to slice them thinly. I used my OXO mandolin on .3mm (the thinnest setting.) Looking at the picture I think they could have been a bit thicker.

2. I used two old bread pans that stack inside each other. When the potatoes came out of the oven I put the second bread pan on top of the potatoes and weighed them down with 28oz cans of tomatoes.

3. I was a little confused about if I should add the milk to the potatoes in the baking pan since it says to "toss the potatoes in the milk." If you toss the potatoes in the milk you still have milk left in the mixing bowl. I ended up pouring the milk over the potatoes and all was fine.

4. I layered about 1 1/2" of potatoes in each bread pan which came out to the perfect thickness when I turned them out for browning.

5. A few of the pave's fell apart when browning. Not to worry...still delicious.

6. This recipe is not hard, just takes a bit longer but feels extra special.

Jackie M. November 23, 2011

Tried this and loved it. I melted the butter and brushed it on between layers. This is going to be in the regular rotation for Sunday dinner.

Siouxchef October 25, 2011

I love this dish. Credit where credit is due, however. This is Thomas Keller's from Ad Hoc at Home. I save the foil-covered foil to place on top of the potatoes and then weight with cans.

perennialplate October 25, 2011

Hope I"m not responding twice. Anyways, this recipe is super traditional and I actually learned it from a restaurant in Spain - although it is French. Anyways, I'm sure Ad Hoc's version is awesome, anything by TK is great (I used to work at Bouchon). But I don't think he has the rights to the pave.

petrichor October 20, 2011

Wow! This sounds amazing. I think I found my breakfast recipe for the next week :)

Chandra October 19, 2011

Merci beau coup Panfusine...

Chandra October 19, 2011

'tater's are round/oval in shape... how do you get square in the pan?

Panfusine October 19, 2011

since they're baked & pressed in a loaf tin & then sliced, they look square in shape, look closely at the photograph, you'll see the striations that is the cross section of the tater slices.

perennialplate October 19, 2011

yes Panfusine. If you want to get really technical and perfect, you can cut your potatoes to fit the edge of the pan. but i'd rather just trim the pave at the end.

Panfusine October 19, 2011

Wow, this sounds uber delish.. GOTTA try it out!

Niknud October 18, 2011

Wow. This is beautiful. Can't wait to try it - might add in some thyme with the milk as well.

Potato Terrine (Pave) Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between potato pave and dauphinoise? ›

Potatoes dauphinoise is made with thicker slices of potatoes arranged in a shallower baking dish and has a larger proportion of liquid to the potatoes. Potato pavé uses very thin slices of potato and layers them in a precise manner in a loaf pan so the dish is taller and the slices almost melt into one another.

What is terrine cooking method? ›

Cover the terrine with its lid or aluminum foil and bake in a water bath at 350'F in the oven. Regular the temperature so the water stays between 77'C-82'C (170'F – 180'F). The water bath may be replaced by cooking terrines in a combitherm oven with steam, but you will only see these in high-end commercial kitchens.

What does dauphinoise mean in French? ›

Put simply, potatoes dauphine (pronounced "do-FEEN") are deep-fried potato puffs while potatoes dauphinoise ("do-fin-WAHZ") means baked scalloped potatoes.

Are dauphinoise potatoes the same as scalloped potatoes? ›

They appear to share French origins; potato gratin is the Americanization of the French potatoes au gratin, and in American English gratin de pommes de terre Dauphinoise has become dauphinoise potatoes. Scalloped potatoes generally do not have cheese, whereas potato gratin and dauphinoise potatoes do.

What does terrine mean in French? ›

Origins of a Terrine

The literal translation of terrine in French is a "large earthenware pot".

Why is it called terrine? ›

The word Terrine dates back to the Middle Ages and in French it simply describes an earthenware dish. Terrine has the same origin as the English tureen, meaning something made from earth, of Terra. Terrin or therin (15th Century) means earthen and comes from Latin terrenus or terra 'of the earth'.

What makes a good terrine? ›

A Terrine is flavoured with a delicate balance of herbs, usually sage, rosemary and thyme and often garlic, but you can tailor this to your taste. You can go “High End” with the addition of Brandy or Cognac etc, even your favourite Moonshine! And the addition of pistachios just makes it so much more special!

What is the difference between potato gratin and dauphinoise? ›

Potatoes au gratin are slices of pre-cooked (usually boiled) potato cooked in cream and topped with cheese which makes the gratin. Gratin Dauphinoise, on the other hand, is a dish made of thinly-sliced (not pre-cooked) potatoes that cook in cream. Dauphinoise traditionally does not contain any cheese.

Why is it called dauphinoise? ›

The name "Dauphinoise" refers to the Dauphiné region in southeastern France, where this dish is believed to have originated. However, the exact origins of Potatoes Dauphinoise are a bit murky. Some believe it was named after the Dauphin (the eldest son of the king of France) due to its regal taste and texture.

What's another word for dauphinoise? ›

Gratin dauphinois
Alternative namespommes de terre dauphinoise potatoes à la dauphinoise gratin de pommes à la dauphinoise dauphinois potatoes
TypeGratin
CourseAlone or as accompaniment
Place of originFrance
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What is potatoes dauphinoise made of? ›

Also known as Dauphinoise Potatoes, this French classic is adapted from a Julia Child's recipe. With layers upon layers of finely sliced potatoes baked in, cream, butter and cheese with a hint of fresh thyme, it's luxurious and thoroughly indulgent.

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