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The most perfect Crispy Cheesy Potato Stacks. Made simply with potatoes, butter, oregano, thyme, garlic, a bit of cheese, and, of course, some flaky sea salt and black pepper. Each cute little potato stack is perfect and so delicious. The secret…thinly slicing the potatoes and layering them together to create stacks. As each stack bakes away, the edges of the potatoes get extra crispy, while the middle turns buttery, with hints of thyme and garlic throughout each stack. So very delicious…so very addicting.

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If there’s one food everyone in my family enjoys, it’s potatoes. They can be in the form of french fries, mashed potatoes, smashed potatoes, tater tots, roasted, or even stuffed into pierogies. It really doesn’t matter, we all love potatoes in any way, shape, or form. Who doesn’t, right?

Come the holidays, I find myself making potatoes as a side for almost every meal. Thanksgiving…of course, Christmas Eve…yep, Christmas Day…a must. And Christmas dinners while the family is in town? Not always, but often. I’m always looking for new ways to serve them up, but a lot of times I come back to the favorites I know we love the most.

Which brings me right to these potato stacks. I first made these years ago and had kind of forgotten about them until a few weeks ago. I remember making these stacks for Christmas Eve dinner and everyone loving them…so much so that I’ve made these cute little stacks every year since.

Normally I love trying something new, but when it comes to our holiday dinners, I stick with the recipes I know my family will love. Tradition!

prep photo of sliced potatoes

Here’s what you’ll need to make the best crispy potatoes

…Yukon gold or russet potatoes, either work perfectly within this recipe.

…butter, preferably salted.

…fresh oregano and thyme, but if you don’t have fresh, dried works too!

…garlic.

…a mix of Parmesan and Gruyere cheese.

…flaky sea salt, and plenty of it.

…freshly cracked black pepper.

And that’s it…simple, but potatoes don’t need much to make them delicious.

potatoes before baking

(potato stacks before baking)

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The details on making the best potato stacks

Before you start, locate your mandoline or a very sharp knife. A mandoline is really best for this recipe, so if you have one, use it! If not, you’ll need to very thinly slice each potato using a knife. It’s doable for sure, but the mandoline makes cutting the potatoes into thin even slices very easy!

Now, thinly slice each potato into almost paper-thin slices. Honestly, the thinner you can go the better! Cutting the potatoes into thin slices allows the edges to become perfectly crisp, almost potato chip-like, which yes, is addictingly delicious.

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Once the potatoes have been sliced, this rest is so simple, quick, and easy.

Mix melted butter with fresh oregano, thyme, and garlic. Add in not one, but two kinds of cheese, then toss that buttery mix with the potato slices. It’s really important to remember that when tossing the potatoes with the herb butter mix, you’ll want to get each slice coated for best flavor.

Lastly, layer the seasoned, buttery sliced potatoes into a stack in a standard cupcake pan. Fill each mold to the very top to get a nice tall stack. It might seem like a lot, but the stacks shrink down as they bake.

And as they bake? The kitchen will smell incredible. Buttery, with hints of garlic and thyme in the air. My dad walked into the studio as I was baking these today. He immediately said, “wow, it smells really good in here…what is that…buttery potatoes”?

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One of my favorite ways to serve these potatoes is for Sunday night dinner alongside a simple skillet chicken or pasta. But the options for these potatoes are endless, as they can be paired with so many dinners. I’m already excited to make them for Christmas Eve alongside the classic beef tenderloin I make every year. I already know my family loves these so I’ll be tripling the recipe to feed them all!

You can never have too many potatoes, they’re always the first thing to disappear on the table.

Crispy Cheesy Potato Stacks with fork in stack

Looking for other holiday side dish recipes? Here are my favorites: 

Slow Cooker Cheesy Garlic Herb Mashed Potatoes

Crispy Salt and Vinegar Smashed Potatoes

Hasselback Butternut Squash with Sage Butter and Prosciutto Breadcrumbs

Lastly, if you make these Crispy Cheesy Potato Stacks be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Crispy Cheesy Potatoes Stacks

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories Per Serving: 404 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Instructions

  • 1. Preheat the oven 400° F. Lightly grease a 12 cup muffin tin.
    2. Cut the potatoes using a Mandoline or very sharp knife into 1/8 inch thin slices.
    3. In a large bowl, stir together the butter, oregano, thyme, garlic, both cheeses, and a large pinch of both salt and pepper. Add the potatoes and toss well to coat. Layer the potatoes evenly among the prepared muffin tin, stacking the layers all the way to the top. The potatoes will shrink down as they cook.
    4. Cover with foil and place on a baking sheet. Transfer to the oven and roast for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and continue cooking another 20-25 minutes or until the potatoes are tender and golden. Run a butter knife around the edges of each stack to release them. Serve immediately, sprinkled with a little sea salt.
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  1. 4 stars
    I made these for Thanksgiving to offer something a little different then just mashed potatoes. I was curious if you had any suggestions or input as to why the sides did not seem to crisp up at all? Only really the top was crispy.

    1. Hey Shelby,
      I love to hear that this recipe worked out for you, thanks a bunch for giving it a try! Was there anything you adjusted? How thin were your potatoes? xTieghan

    1. Hey Melody,
      Wonderful! Love to hear that this recipe was a hit, thanks for making it! Have the best week:) xTieghan

  2. 5 stars
    Yummmm!! SO good! These will be a new go-to for steak night. (typically do a baked potato but these are a delicious twist)

    1. Hi Megan,
      Wonderful!! I am thrilled to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for making it! Have a great weekend! xTieghan

    1. Hey Kay,
      I am thrilled that you enjoyed this recipe, thanks a lot for giving it a try. I hope you have an amazing week! xTieghan

  3. 5 stars
    Can the potato stacks be partially baked and then frozen for a few weeks? Would they need to be thawed before baking? Would they require the same oven temperature after freezing? I would like to just pop them in the oven and complete the browning process on Thanksgiving to save time.

  4. Would these bake just as well in an actual muffin holder, placed in the muffin tin? I want to serve them as potato muffins! Making this weekend for Friendsgiving!

    1. Hi Emma! I haven’t tried that, so I’m not too sure! I would imagine it should work just fine! 🙂 xTieghan

  5. 5 stars
    This recipe is amazing!! It looks so fancy but is super simple and tastes scrumptious!!
    I’ve made this recipe numerous times and folks rave about it!!

      1. I’m very interested in making this for thanksgiving. Would you recommend if I prepared this a day in advance And then cooked it the day of thanksgiving?
        Would I need to have the sliced potatoes at room temperature before baking ?

        1. Hi there! Yes, I would have the sliced potatoes at room temperature if you are wanting to make the day before and cook on Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  6. Tried this for the first time tonight. The mixture was not thin enough to toss the potatoes. I had to put a small amount on each slice when assembling. Has anyone else had this problem? Very excited to taste them.

    1. Hey Helen,
      Thanks for giving the recipe a try, feel free to melt more butter as needed:) Hope they are delish! xTieghan

  7. 5 stars
    Absolutely incredible! The recipe was easy to follow and crowd pleaser!!! Definitely going to be one of my staples 🙂

    1. Hey Kimberly,
      Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am delighted to hear that it was enjoyed! Have the best weekend:) xTieghan

    1. Hey Sue,
      Fantastic! I am delighted to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for giving it a try! Have the best week:) xTieghan

  8. 5 stars
    Made just as said but cooked it covered 30 minutes the night before, refrigerated then brought to room room temp the next night and baked about 35-40 minutes
    Came out perfect. Will definitely make again and pass this recipe out. Thank you!

    1. Hey Pam,
      Fantastic! Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am delighted that it was enjoyed:) xTieghan

  9. 5 stars
    A recipe I keep coming back to again and again. One of the most requested by my family over and over.

    1. Hey Carolyn,
      Happy Sunday! Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try, I love to hear that it was enjoyed! xTieghan