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#### **Step 1: Prep the Potatoes**
Start by peeling the potatoes and slicing them as thinly as possibleâideally, about 1/8 inch thick. A mandoline slicer works wonders here for uniform slices, but a sharp knife will work just fine if you take your time.
#### **Step 2: Sauté the Potatoes**
In a large skillet, heat **2 tablespoons of olive oil** over medium heat. Add the sliced potatoes and sautĂ© for about 5â7 minutes, stirring occasionally. You donât want to cook them all the way through, just soften them slightly while giving them a bit of color.
Once the potatoes have softened, sprinkle them with **salt**, **pepper**, **garlic powder**, and **fresh thyme**. Stir well to evenly coat the potatoes in the seasonings.
#### **Step 3: Add the Balsamic Vinegar**
Reduce the heat and drizzle **2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar** over the potatoes. Stir to combine, letting the vinegar soak into the potatoes, creating a delicious glaze. Cook for another 2â3 minutes until the vinegar has reduced a bit.
Remove the skillet from heat and set aside to cool slightly.
#### **Step 4: Assemble the Torte**
Preheat your oven to **400°F (200°C)**. Grease a 9-inch round baking dish or springform pan with butter and a light brushing of olive oil.
Now, layer the potatoes in the pan, overlapping the slices like you would for a gratin. For each layer, sprinkle a little **parmesan cheese** (if using) and drizzle with more **olive oil**. Repeat the process until all the potatoes are in the pan, pressing them down gently to compact the layers.
#### **Step 5: Bake to Perfection**
Cover the torte with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for about **40 minutes**. After 40 minutes, remove the foil and bake for an additional **20â30 minutes**, or until the top is crispy and golden brown, and the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork.
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### đĄ Tips and Variations
– **Add more herbs**: Experiment with additional herbs like **rosemary**, **oregano**, or **sage** for extra flavor.
– **Cheese options**: For a more decadent dish, try layering in **GruyĂšre** or **cheddar** cheese between the potato layers. Itâll add richness and a lovely meltiness.
– **Make it vegetarian**: This dish is already vegetarian, but for extra richness, you can top it with a dollop of **sour cream** or serve with a simple **green salad** to balance out the flavors.
– **Make-ahead**: You can prepare this torte a day ahead and refrigerate it before baking. When you’re ready to eat, just pop it in the oven to warm through and crisp up.
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### đ„° Why Youâll Keep Coming Back to This Recipe
The **Crispy Balsamic-Thyme Potato Torte** is a game-changer. Itâs hearty enough to be a satisfying main course or a show-stopping side dish at any dinner party. The layers of tender potatoes infused with rich balsamic vinegar, aromatic thyme, and a crispy golden crust make each bite a symphony of flavors.
Not only is it **impressive** to serve, but itâs also incredibly easy to makeâperfect for those nights when you want something a little more special without spending hours in the kitchen. Whether youâre hosting guests or treating yourself to a delicious dinner, this potato torte will leave everyone talking.
**Ready to make a dish thatâs as beautiful as it is delicious?** Give this Crispy Balsamic-Thyme Potato Torte a try, and youâll have a new favorite recipe in your culinary repertoire.
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