This is my favorite splurge meal! I don’t mean to sound like I am bragging, but these scalloped potatoes are the best I have ever had. Surprisingly these potatoes don’t make me gain weight, for several reasons. Firstly because I use less starchy and more sugary potatoes, red potatoes and white sweet potatoes. The second reason is I use half & half< instead of cream. The third reason I don’t gain weight eating these is I just have a good plate of them as the main course, without any sides. I sleep especially good too, on the nights I have these scalloped potatoes for dinner!

So let’s get to it! You’ll need a medium size WHITE sweet potatoes, not the yam-like ones, with the orange insides. I use maybe three medium red potatoes, but no Russets. The Russets make drier scalloped potatoes.

Next I warm a clove, or more of garlic, chopped and in a little saucepan with 2.5 cups of half and half. Next I butter a deep glass pie shaped baking dish.

On the side of a box cheese grater, slice the potatoes thin, and set aside. Chop up some fresh sage leaves and take the rosemary off of their woody stems and chop it up too. I like at least a couple of tablespoons of each. Put a single layer of red potatoes on the bottom, salt them, and cover them with a quarter cup of cream. Now do a layer of the white sweet potatoes, adding the salt and cream, and now add a little of the mixed herbs. Repeat these layers the same about seven or eight layers deep. Cover the finished dish with foil and bake them in a 350-degree oven for about 35 minutes, then take off the foil and bake about 30 minutes more.

I love never needing to diet again, with food like this. Healthy eating is not about sacrifice it is about strategy. Enjoy!

“Starches associated with saponins,
alkaloids, and other potentially pro-inflammatory
things make them a less than ideal food, if you
have digestion-related health problems, and if
you can afford to choose. New potatoes are
tastier, less starchy, and probably less likely to
cause digestive irritation.”-Ray Peat

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  1. I made this for dinner last night. I think I could have eaten the whole pan they were so good. I’m trying to incorporate your style of eating carbs for the evening meal. So far so good with the help of your recipes. Going to have the hominy tonight! Thank you for so much delishness!

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