Chefs Share: Nana’s Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

Recent college grads, the Sussman brothers of Ann Arbor know a thing or two about cooking. Sure, they’ve had a wider-than-average range of experience for guys, and include “head chef” among their job descriptions. But, as they skillfully show in their book Freshman in the Kitchen: From Clueless Cook to Creative Chef (Huron River Press, 2008), they’re pretty clued-in to Cooking 101 – whether that’s for the first-time university-bound novice or you, dear, stressed-out parent.

This particular delicious recipe is culled from the boys’ Nana. “Our family is huge into the Sunday brunch, and we have been eating this for years,” they write. “It’s fast and easy: Just put it in the oven and enjoy!”

Kim Kovelle
Kim Kovelle
As a Metro Parent content manager, Kim Kovelle brings over 20 years of writing and editing experience. She has strong roots in community journalism and a knack for making complicated topics make more sense.

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