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Oven-Baked 4-Ingredient Cheesy Potato Stacks: The Side Dish That Steals the Show

Let me tell you about the side dish that has quietly become my secret weapon for turning an ordinary dinner into something memorable. It’s the one I make when I need something impressive but don’t want to fuss over complicated techniques or a long ingredient list.

These Oven-Baked Cheesy Potato Stacks are pure, simple magic: thinly sliced potatoes layered with melted cheese, brushed with butter, and baked until the edges are golden and crisp while the centers stay tender and creamy. No boiling. No mashing. No fancy equipment. Just slice, stack, and bake.

The first time I made these, I wasn’t sure they’d hold together. But when I pulled them from the oven—golden, fragrant, and crackling at the edges—and took that first bite? I knew I’d found my new go-to. They taste like a gourmet bistro side but come together with pantry staples you probably already have.

If you’ve ever wanted a potato dish that feels special but fits into your real, busy life? This is your recipe.

Four ingredients. One muffin tin. Pure potato perfection.


Why These Potato Stacks Work

✅ Just 4 ingredients – Potatoes, butter, Parmesan, thyme – that’s it
✅ No parboiling required – Raw potatoes go straight into the oven
✅ Crispy edges, tender centers – The perfect texture contrast
✅ Individual servings – No fighting over portions
✅ Beautiful presentation – Those frilly, golden edges look like you fussed
✅ Make-ahead friendly – Assemble in advance, bake when ready
✅ Crowd-pleasing – Everyone loves them


The 4 Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes 4 medium (about 2 lbs) Peeled and thinly sliced
Unsalted butter 4 tablespoons Melted
Grated Parmesan cheese ½ cup Freshly grated is best
Fresh thyme leaves 1 tablespoon Or 1 teaspoon dried

Plus salt and pepper to taste – but those are pantry basics, not counted as ingredients!

Optional for extra cheesiness:

  • ½ cup shredded Gruyère or cheddar (add between layers)

 

The Method: Slice, Stack, Bake, Devour

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