Double Baked Potato Recipe
I could eat potatoes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner – and I have. Mashed Potatoes, Gratin Potatoes, Roasted Potatoes, Potato Salad, French Fries – they are all divine – but the ULTIMATE comforting potatoes – Twice Baked Potatoes! Twice Baked Potatoes are like crispy, salty potato skins stuffed with a cheesy, creamy mashed potato filling. Does it get any better? Yes! While Twice Bake Potatoes look and taste like a fancy side, they are actually quite easy to make. They can also be made in stages or pre-made completely because they reheat fabulously well. This means you can assemble your Twice Baked Potatoes and refrigerate them for up to five days and then just pop them in oven while you’re preparing the rest of dinner OR pull them out of the freezer for an easy dinner side or stress free entertaining dish. I could devour this Twice Baked Potato recipe as written all day long but the creamy little boats are a vehicle to devour anything you want! You can add anything to the potato filling or pile on your favorite toppings and even make them your clean out-the-fridge vehicle. You can stuff the crispy boats with spinach, broccoli, chicken, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, etc. or create a toppings bar so everyone can make their favorite Twice Baked Potato.
What are twice baked potatoes?
Twice Baked Potatoes are potatoes that are baked twice at different stages. First, the potatoes are baked until tender. Next, they are sliced in half and the soft insides scooped out, leaving a hollow potato skin shell. The fluffy inside potato pulp is then mixed with fillings such as butter, milk, sour cream, and cheese to virtually create thick mashed potatoes. This potato mixture is then scooped back into the potato shell, and topped with more cheese and baked for the second time – earning the name, twice bake potatoes!
Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe ingredients
Twice Bake Potatoes are only as good as the filling, and I’ve got you covered with a creamy, cheesy, flavorful mashed potato filling you will be eating by the spoonful! The filling mixture is made with:
potato flesh from inside of baked potatoes melted butter warm milk sour cream or Greek yogurt spices: chives, garlic powder, paprika, dill weed, pepper, cayenne, salt, pepper green onions bacon cheese
Best Potatoes for Baked Potatoes
Russet potatoes are the best potatoes for twice baked potatoes because: Of course, the filling is completely customizable and a playground for you to customize with your favorite seasonings and add-ins, simply whatever you have on hand or are in the mood for! There are SO many possibilities, I’ve included just a few filling ideas below:
Twice Baked Potato Recipe Variations
Chicken Twice Baked Potatoes: You can add chicken to my traditional twice baked potato recipe, any of the below ideas or anything you can dream up! You will stir in 1 to 1 ½ cups chopped chicken to the filling or you can top your potatoes with chicken. Blue Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes: swap ½ cup of cheese out for ½ cup blue cheese. Spinach Twice Baked Potatoes: Stir 10 oz. frozen thawed spinach into the filling. Broccoli Twice Baked Potatoes: stir 1 ½ cups chopped broccoli into filling (small) or larger cooked broccoli. Buffalo Chicken Twice Baked Potatoes: replace some of the milk with hot sauce to taste, swap ½ cup cheese with ½ cup blue cheese and stir in 1 cup chopped chicken. Mexican Twice Baked Potatoes: stir in ½ cup black beans, ½ cup corn, replace some of the milk with salsa to taste and add (homemade) taco seasoning to taste and top with avocados, fresh tomatoes/salsa and sour cream. Greek Chicken Potatoes; replace some of the cheese with feta and add some Greek chicken, olives, roasted red bell peppers, etc to the filling and top with Greek Yogurt or tzatziki, and/or slivered almonds, olives, pickled red onions, etc. Chili Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes: Add some chili beans and hamburger to your filling with some extra chili spice and top with nacho cheese OR just top your Twice Bake Potatoes with chili and cheese. Leftover Twice Bake Potatoes: add leftover chicken/hamburger/steak (any protein) and a cup or so of leftover vegetables along with your favorite seasonings like Cajun, Taco, Curry, Ranch, Pesto etc.
How to make Twice Baked Potatoes
Step 1: Prep Potatoes
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil. Scrub potatoes and dry very well. The drier the skins, the crispier they will become.
Add potatoes to the foil and prick a few times with a fork so they don’t explode. Brush potatoes all over with olive oil.
Sprinkle tops of the potatoes with half of the salt and pepper, rub to evenly distribute, flip and repeat.
Step 2: Bake Potatoes
Bake potatoes at 400 degrees F for 45-60 minutes OR until fork tender, turning the potatoes once or twice while baking. Larger potatoes may take closer to 75 minutes.
Step 3: Slice Potatoes in Half
Let potatoes cool 5-10 minutes (do not turn off oven). When cool enough to handle, slice each potato in half lengthwise.
Step 4: Scoop out insides
Scoop out most of the inside of the potatoes, leaving ¼” around the top edges and a little bit on the bottom and sides so the skin doesn’t tear. The shells will seem flimsy but will firm up when we roast them and stand up when the filling is added.
Step 5: Roast Shells
Arrange now empty potato shells back on the baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes. Most recipes skip this step but it is CRUCIAL to help your potato skins firm up and crisp up.
Step 6: Make Filling
While the potato skins are roasting, make the potato filling. It is crucial to make the filling while the potato insides are still warm, otherwise, you are more likely to get a gummy filling. Add all of the potato filling to a large bowl along with butter, sour cream, milk and seasonings. You may need more or less milk depending on the actual amount of potato pulp you extracted.
Mash filling until smooth (I use a handheld electric mixer).
Stir in green onions, half of the bacon and ¾ cup cheese. Add additional milk if needed to reach creamy consistency.
Step 7: Fill Potato Shells
Evenly spoon mashed potato filling back into the potato skins. You may need to press the filling down firmly with the back of a spoon before adding more. I like to slightly mound my filling in the middle, purely for looks.
Step 8: More cheese
Top the filling with remaining ¾ cup cheese.
Step 9: Bake again
Bake at 400 degrees for approximately 15 minutes or until cheese is melted.
Step 10: Toppings
Top potatoes with remaining bacon and any desired toppings. Garnish with additional green onions and fresh parsley if desired. Serve with sour cream or Greek yogurt for added yum.
How long to cook Twice Baked Potatoes
Twice Baked Potatoes cook twice in the oven – or three times if you count the shells.
Tips for the perfect Twice Baked Potato
Only use Russet potatoes for structure and the fluffiest filling. Line you baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup. Don’t use parchment paper or your potato skins won’t get as crispy. Prepare any filling ingredients while your potatoes are baking such as cooking meat, veggies, etc. Mix the filling when the potatoes are warm so it doesn’t get gummy. For fluffy filling, use a hand mixer but don’t overmix. Add milk to filling a little at time because you may need less depending on how much potato pulp was extracted. Bake the potato shells while you make the filling for crispier skins– hardly any recipes do this! Customize your Twice Baked Potatoes with any of my recipe ideas!
TWICE BAKED POTATO TOPPINGS
This Twice Baked Potato Recipe creates a playground for toppings. I’ve kept it traditional with the popular favorites of cheese, bacon and green onions and sour cream, but the possibilities are endless! You can even create a topping bar so everyone can pile their Twice Bake Potatoes with their favorites. Here are just a few topping ideas:
Cheeses: nacho cheese, blue cheese, feta, sharp cheddar, mozzarella, Monterrey Chicken: Greek, Mexican, Buffalo, Chipotle, Lemon, Buffalo, Barbecue Meat: bacon, hamburger, BBQ Pulled Pork, Carnitas, Carne Asada Veggies: petite peas, avocados, tomatoes, roasted broccoli, roasted cauliflower, roasted bell peppers Nuts: slivered almonds, crushed pistachios, chic peas Something creamy: sour cream or Greek yogurt, tzatziki Dressings: Ranch, Blue Cheese, Thousand Island, Cilantro Lime, Tomatillo Avocado Ranch
How to store Double Baked Potatoes
How long do cooked potatoes last in the fridge?
The filled but not twice baked usually occurs if you are intentionally making the Twice Baked Potatoes ahead of time. This way you can omit the cheese on top and just add it when reheating the potatoes for a better cheese consistency. Alternatively, you can freeze Twice Baked Potatoes with the cheese that have already been twice baked. This works great for leftovers or if you just want the potatoes completely ready to go. Twice Baked Potatoes should be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap or foil. Properly stored Twice Bake Potatoes will keep in the refrigerator for about five days. If you think you aren’t going to eat your potatoes by then, you can freeze them instead.
Can I make this Double Baked Potato recipe ahead of time?
Yes! Twice Baked Potatoes taste just as good or better if prepared ahead of time. Reheating the potatoes is a great option for busy weeknights, meal prep or entertaining, or holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas! All you have to do is pull the potatoes out of the fridge, top with cheese and bake for the second time for a quick and easy side any night of the week!
How To Make Twice Bake Potatoes Ahead of Time
How to reheat a Twice Baked Potato
Already baked Twice Baked Potatoes (leftovers) keep fabulously well and make great leftover snacks, lunches or heat up sides. I actually think they taste even better the next day as all the filling flavors develop and blend. You can reheat your Twice Baked Potatoes in the microwave or oven. The microwave is quicker but you won’t get the same crispy sides that the oven gives you – but honestly, I usually don’t have patience for that!
How to reheat Baked Potato in the oven
How to reheat a Twice Baked Potato in the microwave
Place potatoes on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave potatoes, uncovered, on high power for 2-3 minutes or until heated through.
Can you freeze baked potatoes?
Yes! The Twice Potatoes can be frozen at two different stages: 1) Filled but not twice baked OR 2) completely assembled and twice baked.
How to freeze a Double Baked Potato
Cool Twice Baked Potatoes completely or cool filled but not twice bake potatoes completely. Place baking tray with potatoes in the freezer and freeze until solid, about 1 hour (omit cheese topping if not twice baked). Store potatoes in a freezer safe airtight container/freezer bag or wrap individual potatoes in plastic wrap or foil. Freeze potatoes for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, thaw potatoes in the fridge for 24 hours. Unwrap potatoes, top with cheese (if needed) and place on a baking sheet. OVEN: Bake at 350 degrees F until warmed through, about 20-25 minutes OR bake potatoes from frozen for about 1 hour. MICROWAVE: Place thawed potatoes on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave, uncovered, on high power for 2-3 minutes or until heated through.
How to serve this Twice Baked Potato Recipe
Twice Baked Potatoes can be a meal all in themselves if you top with chicken, beef or pork (see suggestions) or you can serve them as a show stopping side. Some of my favorite main courses to serve them with are:
Nashville Hot Chicken Oven “Fried” Chicken Slow Cooker Barbecue Ribs Slow Cooker Beef Brisket Beef Brisket Sandwiches Spice Rubbed Steaks with Herb Butter Pan Seared Steak with Balsamic Herb Cream Sauce Mom’s Pot Roast Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches Lemon Garlic Butter Salmon Thanksgiving Turkey Brown Sugar Glazed Ham Baked Ham with Cider Maple Glaze
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