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Vegetable Side Recipes, All Recipes, Sides · December 18, 2025

Aussie Potato Bake

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Aussie Potato Bake is a creamy layered potato dish topped with bubbling golden cheese. Thinly sliced potatoes cook in a rich cream sauce with bacon and onion, creating a soft centre and a crisp cheesy top. This Aussie potato bake recipe is a classic side for barbecues, roast dinners and family gatherings.

Golden, cheesy Aussie potato bake in a metal baking dish with creamy sliced potatoes and ham, served straight from the oven with a crispy browned cheese topping.

This easy creamy Aussie potato bake is a classic for a reason. It’s simple, hearty, and made with everyday ingredients ~ potatoes, cream, cheese, and a few flavour boosters that turn it from basic into seriously good.

It’s the sort of dish that turns up everywhere in Australia: Sunday roasts, Christmas lunches, backyard barbecues, and family dinners where someone always sneaks back for seconds. No fancy techniques, no complicated step, just thinly sliced potatoes baked gently in a savoury cream mixture until soft and comforting, then finished with a cheesy top.

This version sticks to that familiar Aussie feel but uses a couple of smart techniques to make sure the potatoes cook evenly, the bake isn’t watery, and it actually holds together when you serve it.

Why You’ll Love This Aussie Potato Bake

  • Made with simple, affordable ingredients
  • Creamy, soft potatoes with a golden cheesy top
  • Easy to prep ahead and bake when needed
  • Goes with almost any main meal
  • Perfect for feeding a crowd or stretching a roast

What Makes It “Aussie”?

An Aussie potato bake isn’t fancy or overworked. It’s about comfort and flavour, using ingredients most Australian home cooks reach for instinctively.

This version uses cream (not béchamel), tasty cheese, onion, bacon, and a small but important addition – chicken stock powder. It doesn’t make the bake taste like stock; it simply adds savoury depth and makes the potatoes taste better.

Best Potatoes to Use for Potato Bake

For the best texture, use potatoes that soften nicely without turning to mash:

  • Sebago (dirty)
  • Washed OR
  • Desiree

Slice them evenly so they cook at the same rate – a mandoline makes this easy.

Tips for the Best Potato Bake

  • Slice the potatoes evenly for consistent cooking
  • Baking paper under the foil prevents sticking and improves texture
  • Place the baking dish onto a baking tray before baking in the oven. If it spills over, it will dirty your tray, not your oven.
  • Chicken stock powder adds savoury depth without overpowering the dish
  • Resting time matters – the bake firms up as it sits
A scoop of creamy Aussie potato bake on a ceramic plate, with melted golden cheese, sliced potatoes and ham, and the baking dish blurred in the background on a white timber table.

Make It Your Own

This Aussie potato bake is easy to tweak depending on what you have on hand. You can add sliced mushrooms or thyme leaves for extra savoury flavour, swap the bacon for ham or cooked sausage, use spring onions for extra colour, or finish the top with a little parmesan if you like a sharper, cheesier crust. You can even swap half the potatoes out with sweet potato. If you enjoy warmer flavours, a small pinch of nutmeg stirred into the cream mixture works beautifully without overpowering the dish.

Serving Suggestions

This easy creamy Aussie potato bake goes with just about everything. It’s perfect alongside a roast chicken, pork or lamb, works beautifully with BBQ sausages or lamb chops, and is right at home next to rissoles or meatloaf. Add a simple green salad or some steamed vegetables on the side and you’ve got a meal that feels generous without being heavy.

Storage & Reheating

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat covered in the oven until hot through, or microwave individual serves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make Aussie potato bake ahead of time?

Yes, but it’s best to bake it first. Assembling the potato bake raw and leaving it to sit can draw too much liquid out of the potatoes. For best results, bake the potato bake as instructed up until the end of Step 5. Allow it to cool completely, then cover and refrigerate. To reheat, cover with foil and bake in a 180C oven for 20-30 minutes or until piping hot. Remove foil and continue on from Step 6 for the perfect cheesy top.

Why use chicken stock powder in potato bake?

Chicken stock powder adds savoury depth without making the bake taste like stock. It enhances the natural flavour of the potatoes and cream, giving a more rounded, well-seasoned result.

Can I use other stock powder?

Yes of course. A vegetable stock powder or Vegeta work just as well. In fact, I quite often switch between using chicken and Vegeta stock powder.

Can I freeze potato bake?

Potato bake can be frozen, but the texture is best when eaten fresh. If freezing, allow the bake to cool completely, wrap well in plastic wrap then foil and freeze for up to two months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Can I halve the recipe?

Yes, this recipe halves very easily. Simply halve all the ingredients and use a smaller baking dish. Keep the baking method the same, but start checking for doneness around the 45–50 minute mark, as a smaller, shallower potato bake will cook a little faster.

Whether you’re serving it alongside a Sunday roast, bringing it to a barbecue, or making it as an easy family side, this Aussie potato bake is one of those reliable recipes that always disappears fast and gets asked for again.

More Sides You May Like:

  • Creamy Curried Potato & Bacon Bake
  • Creamy Potato & Pumpkin Bake
  • Smashed Potato Salad with Creamy Mustard Dressing
  • Easy Rocket & Parmesan Salad
  • Easy Lebanese Fattoush Salad
A messy scoop of creamy Aussie potato bake on a ceramic plate, with melted golden cheese, sliced potatoes and ham, and the baking dish blurred in the background on a white timber table.

Aussie Potato Bake

This Aussie potato bake is a classic comfort side made with thinly sliced potatoes baked gently in a savoury cream mixture then finished with a golden cheesy top. Simple to prepare and perfect for roasts, barbecues, and family dinners, it’s the kind of reliable recipe that works every time.
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Prep Time:15 minutes mins
Cook Time:1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Total Time:1 hour hr 45 minutes mins
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Australian
Keyword: Aussie potato bake, cheesy potato bake, creamy potato bake, easy potato bake, Potato Bake
Servings: 6 – 8
Author: Kate Brodhurst

Ingredients

  • 1.5 kg potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced (no need to peel if using washed potatoes)
  • 600ml thickened cream
  • 2-3 cloves garlic, finely chopped or grated
  • 2 teaspoons chicken stock powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 brown onion, finely sliced
  • 200g diced bacon
  • 1 cup grated tasty cheese
  • ½ cup grated mozzarella

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C (fan 160°C). Lightly grease a 10-12 cup capacity baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.
  • In a jug, whisk together the cream, garlic, chicken stock powder, salt and pepper until well combined. Set aside.
  • Layer one-third of the potatoes into the dish, slightly overlapping. Scatter over half the onion and bacon. Drizzle with a quarter of the cream mixture.
  • Repeat layer as above finishing off with remaining one-third of potatoes. Pour remaining cream evenly over the top. Cover with a layer of baking paper then a tight layer of foil.
  • Bake for 1 hour, allowing the potatoes to steam gently and soften.
  • Remove the foil and baking paper, scatter the cheeses evenly over the top, then return to the oven uncovered for 25–30 minutes until golden and bubbling and the potatoes are tender.
  • Rest for 10 minutes before serving so the bake can settle and slice more cleanly.

Notes

  1. COOKS NOTES:
    Oven Temps: 
    Oven temperatures are for conventional, if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C.
    Measurements: We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon = 5 ml, 1 tablespoon = 20 ml & 1 cup =  250 ml.
    Herbs: All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed.
    Vegetables: All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified.
  2. EXTRA TIPS
    Want to nail this potato bake every single time? Here are some extra simple tricks for the creamiest, cheesiest, and most hassle-free result:
    • Protect Your Oven: Before baking, place your dish on a rimmed baking tray. If the creamy sauce happens to bubble over (it happens to the best of us!), it will dirty the tray, not the bottom of your oven. Lifesaver!
    • Cheese Flexibility: You can absolutely use all tasty cheddar cheese if that’s what you have. I like to add mozzarella in the mix because it gives that top layer an amazing, stretchy, melty quality—but it’s just as delicious with 100% tasty.

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