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Fennel Gratin with Crispy Bread Crumb Topping

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This gratin combines tender braised fennel, crunchy bread crumbs and an over-the-top Parmigiano-Reggiano cream sauce. For added color, finely chop some of the fennel fronds as a garnish.

Fennel Gratin with Crispy Bread Crumb Topping

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Fennel Gratin with Crispy Bread Crumb Topping

I served this dish at Thanksgiving, and found it to be a nice accompaniment to turkey. Even though I cut the dish in half, however, it actually ended up costing more than my 16 pound fresh turkey.  I bought 5 fennel bulbs at $2.50 each and they only totaled about 2 pounds. Good quality Parmigiano added about $10.  Cream is another buck.  In the end, my guests thought they were eating artichoke.  The dish reminded me of the artichoke/mayonnaise/parmesean dip often served at house parties.    Despite cost, the dish isn't particularly special.

Posted by: easybakeoven on December 27, 2008

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I served this dish at Thanksgiving, and found it to be a nice accompaniment to turkey. Even though I cut the dish in half, however, it actually ended up costing more than my 16 pound fresh turkey.  I bought 5 fennel bulbs at $2.50 each and they only totaled about 2 pounds. Good quality Parmigiano added about $10.  Cream is another buck.  In the end, my guests thought they were eating artichoke.  The dish reminded me of the artichoke/mayonnaise/parmesean dip often served at house parties.    Despite cost, the dish isn't particularly special.

Posted by: easybakeoven on December 27, 2008

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