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Cheese Potato Puff

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Dairy, Eggs Tasteofhome 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

12 md Potatoes; peeled
5 Pounds; about
1 ts Salt; divided
3/4 c Butter or margarine
2 c Cheddar cheese; shredded
1 c Milk
2 Eggs; beaten
Fresh or dried chives; optio

INSTRUCTIONS

"I enjoy entertaining and always look for recipes that can be made
ahead of time. I got this comforting potato recipe from my
mother-in-law. It's wonderful because I can prepare it the night
before. It contains basic ingredients that everyone loves like milk
and cheddar cheese." - Beverly Templeton Place potatoes in a large
kettle; cover with water. Add 1/2 tsp. salt; cook until tender.
Drain; mash potatoes until smooth. In a saucepan, cook and stir
butter, cheese, milk and remaining salt until smooth. Stir into
potatoes; fold in eggs. Pour into a greased 3-quart baking dish.
Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or until puffy and
golden brown. Sprinkle with chives if desired. Note: The casserole
may be covered and refrigerated overnight. Allow to stand at room
temperature for
30    minutes before baking.
Submitted to RecipeLu List by Ruth <pookypook@aol.com> by PookyPook
<PookyPook@aol.com> on Jan 24, 1998.
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