Dainty food this ain’t – this is proper comfort food, dialled up to 11!
Twice Baked Potatoes
Twice Baked Potatoes are so named because of how they’re made. Whole potatoes are firstly baked until the flesh is soft. It’s then scooped out, leaving the potato skin shells. Meanwhile we mash the flesh with a jacket potato’s best friends – bacon, cheese, butter and cream – to create the ultimate mashed potato filling! This is packed back into the empty skin and baked a second time until deliciously golden and bubbling. It’s a party in a potato!!!
Ingredients in Twice Baked Potatoes
All our favourite ingredients star in these jacket potatoes!! 😂
Potatoes – Use starchy or all-rounder potatoes that will bake up so they’re nice and fluffy on the inside. I use Sebago potatoes which are the dirt brushed type, the most common potatoes in Australia. For USA, Russet is ideal, and in the UK, Maris Piper or King Edwards.Use potatoes that are around 300g (10oz) each. As they’re cut in half for this recipe, if you use potatoes that are much smaller the halves become quite tiny. One whole potato is a generous serving for a main dish, and one half is a good size as a side or starter;Bacon – Cut into small batons and pan fried until crispy! Use streaky bacon if you can, for a better taste (because fat = flavour!);Cheese – For stirring into the creamy mashed potato filling we stuff into the baked potato as well as topping. Almost any type of cheese that melts will work just great here – cheddar (this is what I used), tasty cheese, gruyere, Swiss, Monterey Jack, Colby. Mozzarella works fine too, though I’d add a pinch of extra salt into the filling (mozzarella is lower in salt and bland otherwise);Cream and butter – To make the mashed potato filling dreamy and creamy!Green onion – For stirring into the filling, to add colour and an onion-y bite; andChives – A classic baked potato garnish to sprinkle on before serving. Or just use more finely sliced green onion!
How to make Twice Baked Potatoes
Short of the long: Bake potatoes, scoop out flesh, mash with add-ins (bacon etc!), stuff back in, top with cheese, bake again! Use potatoes that are around 300g (10oz) each. As they’re cut in half for this recipe, if you use potatoes that are much smaller the halves become quite tiny. One whole potato is a generous serving for a main dish, and one half is a good size as a side or starter;
Part 1: Baking potatoes
Part 2: Stuffing and second bake
Now it’s time to make the creamy, buttery filling to stuff back into the potatoes for the second bake. I bake the potatoes on a rack set over a tray, to allow the hot air to circulate under the potatoes so the skin on the underside goes a bit crispy too. It also helps to ensure the potatoes sit flat once stuffed. But the rack is not essential. You could even put them straight on the oven racks. However you’ll still need a tray to bake them on once stuffed which is why I just start off using a tray;
When / how to serve Twice Baked Potatoes
Whether you choose to serve this as a fully loaded potato side dish, a starter, or a meal in itself, you really can’t go wrong! If you’re opting to serve it as a meal, add a fresh vegetable side dish to round it out. Because this stuffed potato is quite rich (creamy, buttery, bacon-y!), I’d opt for something fresh like a Cucumber Salad or Tomato Salad. If these don’t do it for you, have a browse of my vegetable sides by vegetable and choose something using what you’ve got. As a side dish, it will go with anything really. Well, as I often say, anything non-Asian. I don’t think it would work alongside a stir fry. But hey! If you wanted to, I wouldn’t judge! 😂 (Actually, I would be proud!) – Nagi x
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