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Old 05-04-2008, 10:03 AM     #1
 
 
 
 
 
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Cooking time for potatoes in a casserole
Have just put a beef cianti casserole into a very moderate oven, Gas 3 (325F/170C). Am hoping to put the potatoes into it in a while to cook, any ideas/suggestions of how long they should go in for. Planning on leaveing the casserole in for 4/4.5 hours.

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Depending on the size of the potato pieces, at least 30 minutes, perhaps longer.
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Was thinking of sticking them in for an hour, should i parboil first?
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Was thinking of sticking them in for an hour, should i parboil first?

Why would you do that? Just put them in for longer.
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Right so, will aim to put in for an hour and it will do the casserole no wrong if it needs to stay in for longer! Thanks for advice!
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In for an hour at gas mark 2 and they were yummy!
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