
Oven-Baked 4-Ingredient Cheesy Potato Stacks (Golden, Frilly, Irresistible)
There’s something deeply satisfying about transforming a handful of simple ingredients into a dish that looks elegant, tastes indulgent, and feels like comfort food at its best. These oven-baked cheesy potato stacks do exactly that. With crisp, golden edges, tender centers, and layers of melted cheese tucked between thin slices of potato, they strike the perfect balance between rustic and refined.
Whether you’re preparing a side dish for dinner, hosting friends, or just craving something warm and cheesy, this recipe delivers maximum flavor with minimal effort.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
What makes these potato stacks special is their texture and simplicity. As they bake, the edges curl and crisp up into delicate, frilly layers while the inside remains soft and creamy. The cheese melts into every crevice, binding the slices together into a stack that’s easy to serve and impossible to resist.
Even better, you only need four ingredients:
- Potatoes
- Cheese
- Butter or oil
- Salt (and optionally pepper)
Ingredients
Serves 4–6 (depending on portion size)
- 4–5 medium potatoes (Yukon Gold or Russet work best)
- 1 to 1½ cups shredded cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or a mix)
- 3 tablespoons melted butter (or olive oil)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Optional: black pepper or garlic powder for extra flavor
Step-by-Step Method
1. Prepare the Potatoes
Start by washing and peeling your potatoes (peeling is optional if you like a more rustic texture). The key to perfect stacks is thin, even slices.
Use a sharp knife or a mandoline slicer to cut the potatoes into thin rounds—about 2–3 mm thick. Keeping them uniform ensures even cooking and that signature layered look.
2. Season and Coat
Place the potato slices in a large bowl. Pour over the melted butter (or olive oil), then add salt and any optional seasoning.
Gently toss everything together until each slice is lightly coated. This step helps the potatoes crisp up in the oven while enhancing their flavor.









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