Perfect Baked Potato Recipe

Below are the ingredients you’ll need to make the perfect baked potatoes. You’ll find the full recipe details available in the recipe card.

Potatoes – We love baking Russet potatoes, also called Idaho potatoes as they have the creamiest texture. Make sure your potatoes are roughly the same size so that they’ll bake evenly.
Olive Oil – Extra virgin olive oil gets the outsides of the baked potatoes extra crispy in high heat.
Salt and Pepper – You’ll sprinkle the outside of your potatoes with kosher salt prior to baking. You’ll also need additional salt and pepper for seasoning to taste.

Butter – Butter makes everything better! You can use salted or unsalted butter.

How to Bake a Potato in the Oven
Here’s how easy it is to make a hot, crispy, and fluffy oven-baked potato:

Prep – Give the potatoes a good rinse and a scrub before you start, then dry them well. Use a fork to pierce the potato all over.
Rub the outside of the potatoes with a bit of olive oil, and coat them generously with salt.
Bake on a rack or baking sheet and bake at 450ºF for 45-60 minutes, depending on the size of your potatoes.
Serve – Cut the potatoes, add a pat of butter, and your desired toppings (see the section further on for easy topping ideas).

How to Cut a Baked Potato
Cutting a baked potato is easy and leaves plenty of room for all your favorite toppings:

Using a sharp knife, cut a slit down the middle of the potato (but not all the way through)
Gently press the ends of the potato to open it up. Use a fork to fluff the center.

Classic Baked Potato Toppings
These potatoes are delicious as is, and you can never go wrong with a little butter on a hot-from-the-oven baked potato. If you’d like to kick the toppings up a notch, try these easy ideas:

Sour Cream – Along with butter, sour cream is another favorite potato topping.
Cheese – We love shredded Mexican cheese or grated cheddar.
Bacon – Either cooked and crumbled Air Fryer Bacon or Baked Bacon.
Chives – Or green onion, to garnish.
How to Serve
We love serving a perfect baked potato as a side dish, or as its own light meal piled with toppings (see above). Here are some more ways to serve a baked potato:

Steak – Baked potatoes are a classic side to meaty dinners, whether it’s Pan-Seared Steak, or Grilled Steak.
Chicken – a baked potato is delicious with Spatchcock Chicken or juicy Baked Chicken Breast.
Chili – Topping a baked potato with our Chili Recipe is a comforting combination.
Vegetables – Serve as a side with Roasted Broccoli or Roasted Brussels Sprouts.

Can I Make Baked Potatoes Ahead of Time?
Baked potatoes are always at their best when enjoyed right away, but if you need to, storing and reheating is a breeze. You can even freeze baked potatoes for another meal.

To keep your potatoes hot: wrap each one in foil to keep warm in the oven with the residual heat. Or, you can place the wrapped potatoes inside your instant pot or slow cooker on the lowest heat or ‘keep warm’ setting. The skins will start to wrinkle and you may notice some browning after an hour or so.
To Store: Allow the baked potatoes to cool completely, and then cover and refrigerate them for up to 4 days.
Reheating: Reheat baked potatoes uncovered in the oven at 350ºF for 15-20 minutes to crisp the skins up again. You can also reheat potatoes in the air fryer until warmed through, as we do with our Air Fryer Baked Potatoes.
To Freeze: Once your baked potatoes have cooled, pre-freeze the baked potatoes on a baking sheet, then transfer them to a freezer bag and freeze for 3-4 months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.

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Perfect Baked Potato Recipe

Below are the ingredients you’ll need to make the perfect baked potatoes. You’ll find the full recipe details available in the recipe card.

Potatoes – We love baking Russet potatoes, also called Idaho potatoes as they have the creamiest texture. Make sure your potatoes are roughly the same size so that they’ll bake evenly.
Olive Oil – Extra virgin olive oil gets the outsides of the baked potatoes extra crispy in high heat.
Salt and Pepper – You’ll sprinkle the outside of your potatoes with kosher salt prior to baking. You’ll also need additional salt and pepper for seasoning to taste.

Butter – Butter makes everything better! You can use salted or unsalted butter.

How to Bake a Potato in the Oven
Here’s how easy it is to make a hot, crispy, and fluffy oven-baked potato:

Prep – Give the potatoes a good rinse and a scrub before you start, then dry them well. Use a fork to pierce the potato all over.
Rub the outside of the potatoes with a bit of olive oil, and coat them generously with salt.
Bake on a rack or baking sheet and bake at 450ºF for 45-60 minutes, depending on the size of your potatoes.
Serve – Cut the potatoes, add a pat of butter, and your desired toppings (see the section further on for easy topping ideas).

How to Cut a Baked Potato
Cutting a baked potato is easy and leaves plenty of room for all your favorite toppings:

Using a sharp knife, cut a slit down the middle of the potato (but not all the way through)
Gently press the ends of the potato to open it up. Use a fork to fluff the center.

Classic Baked Potato Toppings
These potatoes are delicious as is, and you can never go wrong with a little butter on a hot-from-the-oven baked potato. If you’d like to kick the toppings up a notch, try these easy ideas:

Sour Cream – Along with butter, sour cream is another favorite potato topping.
Cheese – We love shredded Mexican cheese or grated cheddar.
Bacon – Either cooked and crumbled Air Fryer Bacon or Baked Bacon.
Chives – Or green onion, to garnish.
How to Serve
We love serving a perfect baked potato as a side dish, or as its own light meal piled with toppings (see above). Here are some more ways to serve a baked potato:

Steak – Baked potatoes are a classic side to meaty dinners, whether it’s Pan-Seared Steak, or Grilled Steak.
Chicken – a baked potato is delicious with Spatchcock Chicken or juicy Baked Chicken Breast.
Chili – Topping a baked potato with our Chili Recipe is a comforting combination.
Vegetables – Serve as a side with Roasted Broccoli or Roasted Brussels Sprouts.

Can I Make Baked Potatoes Ahead of Time?
Baked potatoes are always at their best when enjoyed right away, but if you need to, storing and reheating is a breeze. You can even freeze baked potatoes for another meal.

To keep your potatoes hot: wrap each one in foil to keep warm in the oven with the residual heat. Or, you can place the wrapped potatoes inside your instant pot or slow cooker on the lowest heat or ‘keep warm’ setting. The skins will start to wrinkle and you may notice some browning after an hour or so.
To Store: Allow the baked potatoes to cool completely, and then cover and refrigerate them for up to 4 days.
Reheating: Reheat baked potatoes uncovered in the oven at 350ºF for 15-20 minutes to crisp the skins up again. You can also reheat potatoes in the air fryer until warmed through, as we do with our Air Fryer Baked Potatoes.
To Freeze: Once your baked potatoes have cooled, pre-freeze the baked potatoes on a baking sheet, then transfer them to a freezer bag and freeze for 3-4 months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.

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