Aligot ~ Pommes Aligot (2024)

Jenny Latreille

I will reveal here that when I saw this recipe come up as a test, I actually shrieked with excitement. I’ve seen gorgeous, stretchy, buttery potatoes online and had been waiting for an excuse to try them. I had been putting it off because I thought they would be difficult to make (they are absolutely not) and also they were the epitome of fat-filled cooking (and they definitely are). Non, je ne regrette rien!

I don’t have either a food mill or a potato ricer, but that didn’t present an obstacle. I dumped the hot potatoes into a colander and pushed them through using the back of a wooden spoon. This worked like a charm, wasting very little of the potatoes. I found the amount of stirring wasn’t as extensive as I thought. Make sure to shred your cheese into smaller pieces and it will take very little time or require much upper body strength.

I stirred for nearly 4 minutes before they were thick, stringy, and melty. I seasoned and served right away. Be sure that all your other food is ready because these cool quickly and the texture changes drastically – it gets hard and takes on the texture of cheese. Still delicious but harder to serve. I found that putting the lid on and giving a good stir helped with second helpings.

I had a hard time deciding what to serve this with because I knew that it would be incredibly rich. And, honestly, I didn’t want to be distracted. So, I just made this and we all tried it. This amount will serve 6 easily, as you really can only eat so much. We had half of it leftover and reheated it the next day; it was just as good.

I used 4 Yukon gold potatoes, local white Cheddar cheese curds, and fresh mozzarella.

Heidi A.

The recipe is amazing! Extremely easy to make, super straightforward, and utterly delicious. By far, the best potatoes I’ve made and eaten in my life. It definitely worked and it looked exactly like the picture!!

I couldn’t find the fresh cheese, so I used Swiss instead.

From stove to table, and after resting about 5 minutes on the table, the potatoes had a stringy texture (like pure cheese goodness!). After one hour of resting and without reheating, the texture was creamy and smooth but not stringy. Still looked like a potato pure made by a pro and still super delicious.

Daisy Lewis

These aligot potatoes were as easy as making normal mashed potatoes, but with a much more elegant result. The cheeses added an interesting texture and I was impressed that the potatoes didn’t turn out super gummy with all the stirring. I can see myself making this for a change of pace, but I don’t think they’ll become new mashed potato go-to. They seem a little too sinful for day-to-day.

These didn’t change my life like I hoped they would. I’ve seen recipes swirling around on the internet, so I was really excited to try it out.

The cheese did get a little tight as the potatoes sat, but it wasn’t an unpleasant texture.

Paul N.

Reading ahead, I saw no need to use a food mill. There’s plenty of mixing in the following step, so I used a potato masher instead. This worked out fine. The potatoes were completely smooth by the end of step 3. Maybe even by the end of a few minutes of mashing in step 2, actually.

This step says to use “super low heat,” so I put the pan on the warming plate of my Aga, surely at least a super-low heat source (maybe warmer). After 10-plus minutes of mixing with occasional stops to manually pluck out the cheese curd lumps and squish them between thumb and finger to speed the process along,

I had a potato mixture with dozens of small lumps of cheese curd from the first addition of cheese and curds. Hoping the lumps would melt into the potatoes with more stirring, I added the remaining cheese and curds. After a total of 20+ minutes, I moved them to an electric burner set to 3 or low heat. I assumed the concern would be with burning on the bottom of the pan but this was not a problem for me.

With this additional heat and another 5 minutes, the cheese was completely incorporated into the potatoes, and stretching worked as the recipe suggested. To be clear here, I did 25-plus minutes of uninterrupted mixing to get the desired result. I would not wish this job on anyone, but I suspect I could have cut the time in half had I used low to medium-low heat from the start.

Four diners tried the potatoes, loved them, and at least three went back for seconds—a bit unusual with this group. We ate only about half the potatoes, so my serving recommendation is keeping the potatoes on super low heat during the meal worked fine. The texture didn’t degrade at all over the 30- to 40-minute meal.

Addendum: as leftovers, the potatoes were fabulous in lunches for the next 4 days. A large scoopful of potatoes, a few tablespoons of cream and/or another sauce, a few bite-size pieces of leftover meat, and whatever else struck my fancy from the refrigerator (olives, previously cooked vegetables), all into a pot, heat in the oven until steaming, and enjoy a rustic lunch better than you are likely to find at any nearby restaurant.

Aligot ~ Pommes Aligot (2024)

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What does aligot mean in English? ›

Noun. aligot (uncountable) A dish traditionally made in the south of Auvergne from melted Tomme cheese blended into mashed potatoes, often with garlic.

What is the best cheese for aligot? ›

For the best aligot outside of France, use a combination of a flavorful cheese and a stretchy one. Our top choices are Gruyère and mozzarella since Gruyère has a comparably earthy and salty flavor profile.

What to eat with pommes aligot? ›

Aligot is traditionally served with sausages and meats, but you can also serve it with roasted vegetables or on a bed of polenta. Leftover aligot can be refrigerated in a sealed container. To reheat, add to a saucepan with a small amount of cream.

What does aligot mean in French? ›

mashed potatoes with garlic and cheese. L'aligot est une spécialité de l'Auvergne, en France. Aligot is a specialty of the Auvergne region of France. (Translation of aligot from the GLOBAL French-English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd)

How do Mexicans say mashed potatoes? ›

mashed potatoes - translated from English to Spanish

puré de papa m [Lat. Am.]

Can Aligot be frozen? ›

Freezing and defrosting guidelines

Freeze aligot and salsa verde only. In order to enjoy optimum flavour and quality, frozen items are best used within 3 months of their freezing date.

How do you pronounce pommes aligot? ›

Aligot is pronounced “ah-lee-go

How long to boil potatoes? ›

In general small or cubed potatoes will take about 10 to 15 minutes to boil, while larger, whole potatoes will take between 20 to 25 minutes. To check potatoes for doneness, insert a knife into one.

Is aligot a main dish? ›

According to legend, aligot was originally prepared with bread, and potatoes were substituted after their introduction to France. Today, it is enjoyed for village gatherings and celebrations as a main dish.

What do the French eat with french fries? ›

A popular dish in France is steak frites, which is steak accompanied by thin french fries.

What to pair with mashed potatoes? ›

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Why do you put vinegar in mashed potatoes? ›

The addition of a mildly acidic vinegar to a starchy veggie like potatoes not only deepens the flavor profile, but it also helps to tenderize the tubers.

What potatoes does Robuchon use? ›

Robuchon himself favored a French variety of potato called La Ratte, a small firm potato with a smooth, buttery texture and a particular chestnut-like flavor. Whole milk, salt to taste and copious amounts of butter transform the humble potatoes into a silky puree. The challenge, therefore, lies in the technique.

Where does aligot come from? ›

A traditional dish from Aubrac, aligot is a must to taste while passing through here. Cooked from mashed potatoes, cream and fresh tome from Aubrac IGP, it is the ultimate convivial dish!

What are mashed potatoes called in Germany? ›

Kartoffelbrei m

I make mashed potatoes with milk and butter. Ich mache Kartoffelbrei mit Milch und Butter.

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