Serious Potato Skins Recipe (2024)

By Sam Sifton

Updated Dec. 4, 2023

Serious Potato Skins Recipe (1)

Total Time
1 hour 30 minutes
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There’s no trick to these loaded potato skins, and making them is a breeze. Pile them high with toppings and broil until they look like something you may have eaten at an Irish bar in the bad part of town during college, the game playing on a big screen above the bathroom doors. That bar was pretty good, you know.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

  • 4Idaho baking potatoes
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • 8ounces thick-cut bacon, diced
  • 6ounces Cheddar
  • 1bunch scallions
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1cup sour cream
  • Hot sauce, to taste

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Rub the potatoes lightly with olive oil and bake them on a foil-lined baking sheet until their skins are crisp and a fork easily slides into their flesh, about 1 hour. Transfer the potatoes to a wire rack and let cool for 10 minutes.

  2. Step

    2

    While the potatoes are cooking, assemble the toppings. Cook the bacon in a large skillet over medium heat until crisp, then transfer to a small bowl. Reserve the bacon fat. Grate the cheese into a small bowl; you should have about 2 cups. Trim and thinly slice the scallions. (Feeling frisky? Caramelize some onions. Shred some ham or grate some Gruyère.)

  3. Step

    3

    Using an oven mitt or a folded kitchen towel to handle the hot potatoes, cut each into quarters lengthwise to create four wedges. Using a small spoon, scoop the flesh from each wedge, leaving ¼ inch or more of the flesh. (Save the scooped potatoes for another use, like potato pancakes or soup.)

  4. Set the oven to broil. Return the wedges to the foil-lined baking sheet. Paint a bit of bacon fat on each, then top with cheese and bacon. Place under the broiler until the cheese is bubbling. Place the skins on a serving plate. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon a teaspoon or so of sour cream on each and scatter the scallions over the plate. Serve with hot sauce.

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Suzanne

My friend the former chef taught me to rub the baking potato with a light coating of bacon fat, then salt and pepper it. I use the applewood-smoked variety. So tasty.

Winetaster

These would be great with some roasted broccoli - we can pretend it's healthy by adding a veggie!

Lori L

I will attempt the vegetarian version: Olive oil instead of bacon fat, and a little sour cream on top of the bubbling cheese. When we were kids, Dad used to fill baked potato skins with butter, roll them up and call them "cigars." A high point of childhood. Those were the days.

Todd Hays

From someone: My friend the former chef taught me to rub the baking potato with a light coating of bacon fat, then salt and pepper it.

Jay on Cape Cod.

Sam is a way better cook than me, but: If you already have the oven at 400 for an hour, why would you cover the stovetop with bacon fat? Spread the bacon over a foil-lined baking sheet and put it on a rack below the potatoes. Keep an eye on it, the bacon should be done in 15-20 minutes. The foil allows you to save the bacon fat, too. Plus, you just saved energy.

KL

Suggesting a variation.I take Yukon Gold's and cut them in half. Grease the outside with bacon fat, put them in a 350F countertop convection oven for 30 to 40 minutes depending on the size. Using a melon baller, I scrape out some of the insides, put cheese and bacon in them and cook for 3 more minutes. Then I take a crock of sour cream and dip the potatoes in there as I eat them. Delicious as a snack or dinner and faster than one and a half hours. Could be done in a toaster oven too.

Jama

Gruyere cheese and roasted cauliflower w/ prosciutto. Yummy.

Auntiev

Read the source article for atmosphere. Sam Sifton is a great writer.

Coo

Don’t let the potatoes sit in their skins after baking. Split them (partially or fully) and let the steam out! Small pricks with forks or a knife won’t do. The captured steam softens the lovely, crisp skins.

925eats

Made this tonight and it was terrific! Served with the caramelized onions and added fried eggs. The bacon fat brushed on the insides before broiling makes this special. Be sure to liberally salt and pepper.

Anika

Loved these! Just added chopped and pickled pepperoncini for a dose of vinegar and heat.

Delia

Hits the spot. Bar food without the bar. Thank you. Scooped-out potato insides might become tomorrow's home fries in the extra bacon fat - just going to leave it there in the pan.

Joe

Any suggestions to make this without the bacon fat? I'm cooking with a vegetarian in mind.

Susan

I always scrub the potato, prick with a fork all over and spray with cooking spray. Then bake it. It comes out crispy and solves the bacon fat concern.

.

Just made this substituting russet potatoes with bacon grease rather than olive oil, sprinkling habanero seasoning salt & seasoned pepper before adding cheese, and using 2/3 freshly fried cut bacon pieces and 1/3 store bought jalapeño bacon peices. Amazing! Crispy on the outside and soft/melty on the inside with lots of flavor. Turned the potatoes every 10 minutes to equally distribute the bacon grease coating and cut in halves rather than quarters (used kitchen shears for the crispy skin).

jenn

I was never a fan of potato skins. The ones I had experienced were mainly chewy bar food. When my husband requested these, I was skeptical. But … after following this recipe, I am a convert! These are absolutely delicious. My husband added a little salt, but I wouldn’t change a thing. And the drizzle of hot sauce really added to it. Thank you!

SP

Everyone loves these. I bake potatoes ahead and scoop out while still warm. Later in the week, I rub skins with oil and reheat in the oven, bottom rack, for 10-15 min while I cook the bacon. Then top with cheese and finish with the broil.

vegasBaby

Using grapefruit spoon makes the scooping fast and easy.

Maty

Updated pic is nice, but you might want the food stylist to talk to the recipe developer. Pic shows potato halves - recipe calls for potato quarters. Since many people do look to the pics to see if they're on the right track, it should at least match the recipe instructions.

Kara

I used white cheddar. Wouldn’t do that again. Not sure these are worth the effort.

debbykc19

saved up potato skins from baked potatoes (froze them to get enough for 2 people--approximately 3 each)added bacon and cheese and put under broiler. added sour creamwhat's not to like. yummy

Candace Rao

I baked these tonight. So delicious! I think that cutting the largish potatoes in half, instead of quarters, would be just fine. I put the scallions and prosciutto on the potatoes, with the cheese on top. (I was out of bacon).

Paul Banas

What do you do with the rest of the potato? What if you made potatoes one night and had skins left over? What is best way to preserve for the next day or later?

debbykc19

that's what i did. when i make baked potatoes, i save the skins. i freeze them and when i have enough, i defrost them. piled with bacon and cheese and then sour cream--delish

Margot

And I'm wearing my Hold Steady tshirt already!!

JOhn V

Brine those potatoes - prick them with a fork and roll them in some salted water. Check out ATK for all the details

Sean Berry

Nice recipe. You can custom size the potato skins...used the air-fryer oven.

Clara

Wash & dry your potatoes; prick them all over with a fork or a skewer; place them in a microwave in a kind of star pattern (radiating outwards) and cook on high for 5 minutes; turn them around and cook for another 3 - 5 minutes (depending on how big they are). Take them out and let them cool a bit (Don't cover them and let the skins steam!) then continue on your way; I've just saved you an hour or more. Perfect baked potatoes .. You're welcome :-)

Jay on Cape Cod.

Sam is a way better cook than me, but: If you already have the oven at 400 for an hour, why would you cover the stovetop with bacon fat? Spread the bacon over a foil-lined baking sheet and put it on a rack below the potatoes. Keep an eye on it, the bacon should be done in 15-20 minutes. The foil allows you to save the bacon fat, too. Plus, you just saved energy.

cookbook

When baking potatoes, if you first put them in the microwave until they're hot (but not cooked), you can reduce the time in the oven by half or more.

Joepez

Tip: Use a paring knife instead of a spoon. A lot easier to cut out the potato meat then to scoop or scrape. Also you can mash it up and make twice baked skins.

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FAQs

How do you cook farm rich potato skins? ›

Preheat oven to 400°F. Arrange product in a single layer on baking sheet and place on middle rack of oven. Bake for 14-16 minutes (half of box) or 16-18 minutes (full box).

Why are my potato skins not crispy? ›

Skip rubbing your potatoes in oil and salt until the end of the cooking time. That's when they'll deliver the most texture and flavor benefit for the spuds. If you oil them up early, the skins may not turn crispy. The salt, too, can run off the potatoes in the heat.

Is eating potato skins healthy? ›

To get the most antioxidants, leave the skins on and choose colorful varieties like red and purple potatoes. The more color, the more antioxidants. Plus, the skin of some potatoes can have up to 12 times more antioxidants than the flesh. Baked potato skin is a great source of potassium and magnesium.

What to do with the inside of potato skins? ›

Arrange the potato skins skin-side down on the roasting pan or rack. Sprinkle the insides with freshly ground black pepper, cheddar cheese, and crumbled bacon. Return to the oven. Broil for an additional 2 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly.

How long do you cook farm rich potato skins in the air fryer? ›

Air Fryer: Preheat oven to 360 degrees F. Arrange product in a single layer in basket. Air fry 4 pieces for 7-8 minutes.

Should you wash potato skins? ›

If you plan on peeling your potatoes, washing them before peeling is essential for preventing cross-contamination. Otherwise, contaminants from the skin can get on your hands, vegetable peeler, and cutting surface, potentially ending up on your peeled potato and other food you're prepping.

Why does vinegar make potatoes crispy? ›

The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

Does rinsing potatoes make them crispier? ›

By rinsing off the excess starch, you can achieve a better balance and control over the browning process, resulting in evenly cooked and beautifully golden fries. Another advantage of rinsing the potatoes is that the cold water makes the potato cells firmer, leading to crispier fries when fried.

Why aren't my potatoes crisping in the oven? ›

If roasted potatoes lack their crunchy sheen, overcrowding is usually the culprit. Just as overcrowding bacon or mushrooms in a saucepan causes disappointingly mushy results, placing potatoes too close to each other on a baking sheet will prevent them from crisping while they roast.

When not to eat potatoes? ›

If the green tint on your taters is light and mostly skin-deep, peel them well to remove the green parts and go forth. But if they're starting to look like post-transformation Fiona, it's time to pitch 'em. Same goes for potatoes that have gone mushy or wrinkly—those are tell-tale signs of spoilage.

Are potato skins inflammatory? ›

Anti-inflammatory effects: Some compounds found in potato peels, such as chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid, exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds may help reduce inflammation in the body, alleviating symptoms of inflammatory conditions like arthritis and promoting overall well-being.

Are potatoes healthier than rice? ›

Of rice, pasta, potatoes, and bread, potatoes are the healthiest of these starchy and complex carbohydrate foods. This is because potatoes are dense in nutrients, containing essential minerals, vitamins, and other micronutrients. Potatoes are also high in fiber, helping to satiate hunger and regulate blood sugar.

What is the green stuff in potato skins? ›

Light exposure can cause a potato's skin cells to produce chlorophyll. The chlorophyll then causes the skin to turn green and helps the potato get ready to sprout. Light also activates the skin cells to produce solanine, a glycoalkaloid toxin, which has a bitter taste.

How do you dispose of potato skins? ›

Instead of throwing your potato peels and other bits into the garbage disposal, use other methods to dispose of them. You can use them in a different recipe, compost them, or simply throw them in the trash if you have no use for the peels.

How do you heat loaded potato skins? ›

To store: Refrigerate leftover loaded potato skins in an airtight container for up to 4 days. To reheat, bake them in the oven at 375ºF until heated through. Alternatively, you can also pop them back in your air fryer for about 5 minutes. The microwave works too, but the exterior won't be as crispy.

How long do you cook frozen potato skins? ›

Conventional oven: Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place frozen potato skins cheese side up on a non-stick baking sheet. Place baking sheet on the center rack of the empty pre-heated oven. Bake for 22 minutes.

Can you boil off potato skins? ›

Score potatoes around the middle with a sharp knife. Carefully drop potatoes in the boiling water and cook them until you can easily pierce them with a knife. Remove and let cool a little so you can handle them. Peel the skins right off by hand.

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