Pomme de terre farcies is a traditional potato-based French dish. Although there are lots of regional versions, the dish is often made with a combination of potatoes, bacon, onions, garlic, parsley, eggs, milk, oil, butter, salt, and pepper. The tops are cut off of each potato, and the flesh is then dug out with a spoon without damaging the outer shell.
The potatoes are stuffed with a mixture of onions, garlic, parsley, salt, pepper, bacon, flour, and milk. Once stuffed, the lids are placed back on the potatoes and they are browned in a mixture of olive oil and butter over high heat. Pommes de terre farcies are sprinkled with salt and baked in the oven at low heat until everything is fully cooked and tender.