Baked Potato Variations
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Baked potatoes are endlessly versatile, whether you’re looking for an easy side dish to your steak dinner or a base for a simple weeknight meal. When the craving hits last-minute, the last thing I want to do is wait for the oven to heat up and then spend an hour waiting for the potatoes to bake. The secret? Use your microwave for a perfect “baked” potato in just 7 minutes. The result is just as great as the classic version, in a fraction of the time. Read on below for how to microwave a perfect baked potato, every time.
Before your potato is ready for the microwave, it'll need a little prep. First, wash it thoroughly, especially if you like to eat the skin (and why wouldn't you?). Give the potato a thorough scrub under cool running water, using a vegetable brush or your fingers, to get rid of any dirt. Pat the potato dry with paper towels. Now that your potato is squeaky clean, you'll need to prick it all over with a fork—this creates steam vents, which lead to a fluffier texture and prevent a potential explosion in your microwave. This is an important step, so don't skip it!
Cooking times will vary depending on the size of your potato and the power of your microwave, so start by microwaving on high power for 4 minutes. Using tongs (for safety's sake), turn the potato over and continue to microwave for another 3 minutes. At this point, insert a small sharp knife into the center of the potato to check for doneness. If the knife meets no resistance, you're golden. If it's not there yet, continue to microwave, in 1-minute increments, until it's cooked through. Remove the potato from the microwave and let sit for 2 minutes before splitting down the middle; be careful of the hot steam!
At this point, you can take things in whatever direction you like, but I'm partial to the minimalist approach: Hit the potato with a pat of butter and some salt and pepper and you've got something deeply satisfying.
Full list of ingredients and directions can be found in the recipe below.
russet potato
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Unsalted butter, for serving
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