Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes

Try this Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes recipe, or contribute your own.

Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes
Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes

Try this Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 21.5344317484494 g
  • Cholesterol 423.10500046232 mg
  • Fat 147.752763625893 g
  • Fiber 0.267548076923077 g
  • Protein 15.4017028979555 g
  • Saturated Fat 92.957294334345 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (599g)
  • Sodium 852.644231769998 mg
  • Sugar 21.2668836715264 g
  • Trans Fat 9.32090347218035 g
  • Calories 1446 calories

Step-by-step

  • Wash and pat potatoes dry. Pierce the potatoes with a fork about three times to allow heat to prevent bursting of skins.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake potatoes on rack for about 1 hour 15 minutes, or until knife is easily inserted in center of potato. Remove from oven and place on cookie sheet or cutting board.
  • Cut the top fourth of the potato off lengthwise and discard. Using a dishtowel to cover your hand, hold the potato and gently scoop the hot potato out of the skin and place in a large bowl. Place the potato skins back onto the cookie sheet. Continue until all of the potatoes are scooped into the bowl.
  • Add the butter, warmed half and half, salt and pepper. Using a potato masher, smash the potatoes until the half and half and butter are incorporated. Add the sour cream and grated cheese, mash again. Taste to see if the mixture needs more salt and pepper.
  • The potatoes should be very creamy and soft. If they are not, add additional half and half or sour cream until soft (a few tablespoons at a time).
  • Using a large spoon, fill the potato skins. Heap the mixture up in the middle of the potato. Top with additional grated cheese (if eating right away, if saving for later, do not top with cheese at this time). If eating right away, bake in oven for about 15-20 minutes, uncovered.
  • Serve immediately, or keep warm in oven until serving. Serving size is one potato per person.

Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes: A Comfort Food Classic Reimagined

There's something undeniably comforting about a twice-baked potato. The fluffy, creamy interior, the crispy skin, the endless possibilities for toppings – it's a dish that transcends simple side-dish status and becomes a meal in itself. And let's be honest, sometimes, a hearty, satisfying meal is exactly what we need. Especially when it comes together as easily as this recipe does.

As a busy professional, I often find myself craving home-cooked meals but short on time. This recipe is my go-to when I want something delicious, impressive, and yet surprisingly quick to prepare. The beauty of twice-baked potatoes lies in their versatility. You can customize them to suit any taste or dietary preference. Love spicy food? Add a dash of chili flakes or some jalapeños. Prefer a more herbaceous flavor profile? Fresh chives or rosemary would be delightful additions. And don't even get me started on the cheese possibilities – cheddar, Monterey Jack, Gruyere...the options are endless!

The secret to perfectly creamy twice-baked potatoes lies in choosing the right potatoes. Russet potatoes are my personal favorite for their fluffy texture and ability to absorb flavors beautifully. Make sure to bake them until they're incredibly tender – a fork should slide in effortlessly. The longer baking time ensures that the potatoes are perfectly cooked through, leading to that melt-in-your-mouth texture that elevates this dish above the ordinary. Once baked, the process of scooping out the potato flesh is incredibly therapeutic (and surprisingly fun!).

Mixing in the butter, half-and-half, and sour cream creates a luxuriously creamy base. I love using a combination of cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese; the sharpness of the cheddar complements the milder flavor of the Monterey Jack, creating a harmonious blend of tastes. Feel free to experiment with your favorite cheese blend – you can never go wrong with a good cheese selection!

The final step of baking the filled potato skins is key to achieving that perfectly crispy exterior. Just a short time in the oven is all it takes to crisp up the skins and melt the cheese to golden perfection. And the aroma that fills your kitchen during this final baking stage? Simply irresistible. It's the kind of smell that makes you feel instantly happy and at home.

Whether you're serving these as a side dish for a special occasion or enjoying them as a comforting weeknight meal, these loaded twice-baked potatoes are guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser. The creamy potato filling, the crispy skins, the rich, cheesy topping – it's a symphony of flavors and textures that will leave you wanting more. So grab those russet potatoes, gather your ingredients, and get ready to experience the ultimate comfort food bliss.

Beyond the Basics: Creative Topping Ideas

While the classic cheese-laden twice-baked potato is hard to beat, there are endless ways to customize this dish and make it your own. Here are a few ideas to inspire your culinary creativity:

  • Bacon and Chives: Crispy bacon pieces and freshly chopped chives add a salty, savory flair.
  • Broccoli and Cheddar: Steamed broccoli florets and sharp cheddar create a healthy and flavorful twist.
  • Barbecue Pulled Pork: Tangy barbecue pulled pork elevates this dish to a satisfying main course.
  • Mushroom and Swiss: Sautéed mushrooms and nutty Swiss cheese offer an earthy, sophisticated combination.
  • Spicy Chorizo and Peppers: Crumbled chorizo sausage and roasted peppers bring a fiery kick.

The possibilities are truly endless! Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavors and toppings to discover your perfect twice-baked potato combination. And most importantly, have fun with it! Cooking should be enjoyable, and this recipe offers a wonderful opportunity to unleash your inner chef.

So, whether you're a seasoned cook or a kitchen novice, give this recipe a try. It's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and it's a delicious way to enjoy the simple pleasures of home-cooked food.