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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever

As a non British person I find the concept of jacket potato utterly bizarre, but fascinating.

Never cooked nor eaten one before but now my youngest seems to be a fan.

Talk me through your best jacket potato recipes and preparation techniques so I can rise to the challenge.

Thanks

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By *ornycougaWoman
35 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat

You can't beat a good baked potato with crispy skin and fluffy inside.

Rub with a bit of oil and sling in the oven. I'm a simple gal who likes it with lashings of butter and cheese. I'm craving one now

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By *he_turtle_movesMan
35 weeks ago

york

For something a bit different, fill it with chilli con carne, and slices of avocado then cheese till it melts and crumble some Doritos over it for crunchy texture

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever


"You can't beat a good baked potato with crispy skin and fluffy inside.

Rub with a bit of oil and sling in the oven. I'm a simple gal who likes it with lashings of butter and cheese. I'm craving one now "

It can’t be THAT easy!

Do you need a specific type of potato or anything will do?

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By *oo..Woman
35 weeks ago

Boo's World

You can buy large baking potatoes in the supermarket.

I wash them, prick them with a fork all over, wrap in foil and put them in the oven on a low heat for a few hours.

Then serve with the filling of your choice.

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By *ornycougaWoman
35 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat


"You can't beat a good baked potato with crispy skin and fluffy inside.

Rub with a bit of oil and sling in the oven. I'm a simple gal who likes it with lashings of butter and cheese. I'm craving one now

It can’t be THAT easy!

Do you need a specific type of potato or anything will do? "

It really is... As Boo says, buy a good quality baking potato. So simple but so good!

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By *allySlinkyWoman
35 weeks ago

Leeds

To speed things up, microwave for 4 or 5 minutes before baking for 20 minutes

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever


"For something a bit different, fill it with chilli con carne, and slices of avocado then cheese till it melts and crumble some Doritos over it for crunchy texture"

Now that is something I can eat for days! Thank you for sharing

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By *amie HantsWoman
35 weeks ago

Atlantis

A jacket potato is such comfort food!

Prick a really big potato all over with a fork and rub a bit of oil and salt on the skin. Crispy skin and fluffy inside loads of butter, beans and cheese.

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By *wosmilersCouple
35 weeks ago

Heathrowish

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By *wosmilersCouple
35 weeks ago

Heathrowish

Wash, dry, rub with oil and salt, in the oven or airfryer, add cheese and beans. Delicious

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever


"You can buy large baking potatoes in the supermarket.

I wash them, prick them with a fork all over, wrap in foil and put them in the oven on a low heat for a few hours.

Then serve with the filling of your choice.

"

I didn’t know that! I will be definitely looking for them today as I’m about to go out for a little grocery shopping. Thank you Boo

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By *rAitchMan
35 weeks ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

When you read "prick with a fork", why do you immediately think of Jamie Oliver?

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
35 weeks ago

Hastings

For speed

I go with oven on 200 fan, as that is heating up 6 to 10 minutes in the microwave turning after 4 minutes utill it's soft to the touch / squeeze " mind it will be hot"

Oven is now hot 15 minutes till crispy.

Cut in half mash with the back of a fork with butter. Add what you like.

Beans as cheese is my go to with lots of fresh ground black pepper.

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley

Microwave for about 4 mins a side, open up the spud then stick em in the air fryer, they come out crispy like oven ones but quicker

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By *agnar73Man
35 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"When you read "prick with a fork", why do you immediately think of Jamie Oliver?"

Makes a change from me calling him prick that ruined soft drinks.

On baked potato’s not that bothered about them, although I do love the M&S frozen bag of small jersey royal potatoes for roasting absolutely gorgeous

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley

Have em with tuna, really healthy meal

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
35 weeks ago

Hastings


"Microwave for about 4 mins a side, open up the spud then stick em in the air fryer, they come out crispy like oven ones but quicker"

How long in the air fryer. Guess you would not mash first

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever

Looks like pricking is fundamental for the best results. I wouldn’t have possibly guessed

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By *uke OzadeMan
35 weeks ago

Ho Chi Minge City

Do not eat three jacket potatoes and then attempt to drive or you risk running yourself over.

Brian Harvey

East 17

Lest we forget

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"Microwave for about 4 mins a side, open up the spud then stick em in the air fryer, they come out crispy like oven ones but quicker

How long in the air fryer. Guess you would not mash first "

Just smash em a bit, trial and error with air fryer mines only 200 degrees max, about 7 mins

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By *offiaCoolWoman
35 weeks ago

Kidsgrove


"When you read "prick with a fork", why do you immediately think of Jamie Oliver?"

The don't prick sausages advert ?

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"Do not eat three jacket potatoes and then attempt to drive or you risk running yourself over.

Brian Harvey

East 17

Lest we forget "

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By *ltrMan
35 weeks ago

sheffield


"Microwave for about 4 mins a side, open up the spud then stick em in the air fryer, they come out crispy like oven ones but quicker"

This the best way by far add butter cheese and a salad when out ,coleslaw is optional .

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By *itygamesMan
35 weeks ago

UK

some folk wrap in silver bacofoil then put it in the oven..

best way is to google , how to cook a jacket potato in the oven

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever


"some folk wrap in silver bacofoil then put it in the oven..

best way is to google , how to cook a jacket potato in the oven "

Now how haven’t I thought about that.

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By *edheadwifelancsCouple
35 weeks ago

Lancashire

Bake cut in half, scoop inside out mash insides with corn beef and onion, pit back into skins and grate some cheese on top and bake a little longer

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By *ugar kittenWoman
35 weeks ago

home


"You can't beat a good baked potato with crispy skin and fluffy inside.

Rub with a bit of oil and sling in the oven. I'm a simple gal who likes it with lashings of butter and cheese. I'm craving one now "

Perfection - is it too early in the day?

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By *itty9899Man
35 weeks ago

Craggy Island


"You can't beat a good baked potato with crispy skin and fluffy inside.

Rub with a bit of oil and sling in the oven. I'm a simple gal who likes it with lashings of butter and cheese. I'm craving one now

It can’t be THAT easy!

Do you need a specific type of potato or anything will do? "

Don't forget to prick them or they will explode.

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By *itty9899Man
35 weeks ago

Craggy Island

You can cook them in the microwave but they're less crispy.

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By *itty9899Man
35 weeks ago

Craggy Island

You can't beat jacket potato and cheesy beans.

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By *im_1878Man
35 weeks ago

Formby

Plenty of cheese and beans on my jacket potato please

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By *om and JennieCouple
35 weeks ago

Chams or Socials

I’ve yet to have a jacket potato I didn’t like -

butter, cheese & beans

butter, cheese & tinned tomatoes

butter, tuna & sweetcorn mayo & coleslaw

butter, tuna crunch (onion, pepper & mayo) & coleslaw

butter, cheese & chilli

butter, chicken curry

I’m the only one in the house that eats them so often cheat & buy the frozen ones

J x

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By *eacupsbearCouple
35 weeks ago

York

One of my absolute favourite comfort (greedy bastard) foods...

Cheese and chilli all the way.

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By *wosmilersCouple
35 weeks ago

Heathrowish

Costco members.....good sized jacket spud, mixture of options, mine is chilli and cheese....£2.99

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By *ad NannaWoman
35 weeks ago

East London

The cooking has been covered.

I love jacket potatoes so much.

I think my favourite filling is tuna mayo, cucumber, chives, cheese and coleslaw on the side.

I do like a creamy chicken tikka on them now and then, but only a small portion.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

Old way ...... buy the right potato , prick it and put it in the oven for TWO HOURS. Crispy and earthy.

More Modern - prick the skin and microwave 3 mins. Stand 2 mins turn and micro 3 mins. Quick and Steamy.

BEST WAY EVER

prick skin a few times. Put in microwave for 2 mins. Turn and wait a minute. Micro for 2 mins more.

take out of micro and cover in butter and a salt sprinkle or olive oil and a salt sprinkle.

put in air fryer for 3 mins on 200 turn and 3 mins more.

Brown and crispy and earthy and delicious .......

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
35 weeks ago

Hastings


"Old way ...... buy the right potato , prick it and put it in the oven for TWO HOURS. Crispy and earthy.

More Modern - prick the skin and microwave 3 mins. Stand 2 mins turn and micro 3 mins. Quick and Steamy.

BEST WAY EVER

prick skin a few times. Put in microwave for 2 mins. Turn and wait a minute. Micro for 2 mins more.

take out of micro and cover in butter and a salt sprinkle or olive oil and a salt sprinkle.

put in air fryer for 3 mins on 200 turn and 3 mins more.

Brown and crispy and earthy and delicious ....... "

That's a lot of salt in there.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Old way ...... buy the right potato , prick it and put it in the oven for TWO HOURS. Crispy and earthy.

More Modern - prick the skin and microwave 3 mins. Stand 2 mins turn and micro 3 mins. Quick and Steamy.

BEST WAY EVER

prick skin a few times. Put in microwave for 2 mins. Turn and wait a minute. Micro for 2 mins more.

take out of micro and cover in butter and a salt sprinkle or olive oil and a salt sprinkle.

put in air fryer for 3 mins on 200 turn and 3 mins more.

Brown and crispy and earthy and delicious .......

That's a lot of salt in there."

It really isn't. Not to those who can read anyway

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By *agneto.Man
35 weeks ago

Bham

I used to put butter, beans and then cheese. But after seeing spudman do it in a different order, it's a game changer.

Butter, then cheese, then beans. Tastes so much better.

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
35 weeks ago

Newcastle

I part-cook mine in the microwave first to speed up the process a bit. Microwave for about 8-10mins, rub in olive oil and sea salt and then put them directly on the rack in the oven for about 30-40mins. I always add a little butter and mash the flesh up a bit and then serve with tuna, sweetcorn and spring onion mayonnaise, with black pepper and some grated cheese.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Heaps and heaps of cheese on it is all you need!

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By *arla SwingerWoman
35 weeks ago

Somewhere

Prawn mayo

Tuna mayo

Hunters chicken

Cheese and beans

Chilli

Spag bol

Mince & gravy

Cheese and more cheese

Cottage cheese with pineapple

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
35 weeks ago

Central

You can cook them in a fire but an oven will do .

Grow some potatoes at home, if possible this year, so you'll know that they're wholesome.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

I popped to Morrisons last night and they had half price cooked chickens . I had some with a baked spud and lots of salad .. simple and delicious. I hoped the salad might offset the half pound of butter on the potato!

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By *eadinthecloudsMan
35 weeks ago

Manchester

They crisp nicely in an air fryer. Usually cook em 15 mins in the microwave beforehand.

Then you’ve gotta add butter chilli con carne and cheese.

Make sure the skin is crispy tho. That’s the key.

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By *ldgeezermeMan
35 weeks ago

Newcastle

Bake sweet potatoes too

Food of the gods

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By *abioMan
35 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"As a non British person I find the concept of jacket potato utterly bizarre, but fascinating.

Never cooked nor eaten one before but now my youngest seems to be a fan.

Talk me through your best jacket potato recipes and preparation techniques so I can rise to the challenge.

Thanks

"

Chicken breast chopped up

Light mayonnaise

Sweetcorn

Pineapple

Or

Mince

Onions

Peppers

Half a tin of large Baked beans

1 oxo cube to thicken…

Bolognaise with a twist…

Both are absolute bangers!!!

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By *uliette500Woman
35 weeks ago

Hull

Always make sure you prick them all over with a fork before cooking, I forgot this step once and 2 potatoes explode in the oven, not a fun thing to clean up.

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By *arla SwingerWoman
35 weeks ago

Somewhere


"As a non British person I find the concept of jacket potato utterly bizarre, but fascinating.

Never cooked nor eaten one before but now my youngest seems to be a fan.

Talk me through your best jacket potato recipes and preparation techniques so I can rise to the challenge.

Thanks

Chicken breast chopped up

Light mayonnaise

Sweetcorn

Pineapple

Or

Mince

Onions

Peppers

Half a tin of large Baked beans

1 oxo cube to thicken…

Bolognaise with a twist…

Both are absolute bangers!!! "

Pineapple on a spud is so so nice

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By *eadinthecloudsMan
35 weeks ago

Manchester


"Always make sure you prick them all over with a fork before cooking, I forgot this step once and 2 potatoes explode in the oven, not a fun thing to clean up. "

I forgot this in my instructions above!

It’s easily done. Don’t forget to pepper them in vents!

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By *abioMan
35 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Or if you are really lazy…

Do the jacket as per above

Get the sauce from the curry you have had the night before

Pour “sauce” over potato…

Warming up the sauce is optional!!!

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By *allySlinkyWoman
35 weeks ago

Leeds

Inspired by this thread I had jacket potato for lunch - filled with a mix of tuna, red pepper, red onion, crême fraïche, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Delicious.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
35 weeks ago

Leeds

I love a good jacket potato I'm a simple beans & cheese person with a dollop of coleslaw on the side.

Mrs

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"Inspired by this thread I had jacket potato for lunch - filled with a mix of tuna, red pepper, red onion, crême fraïche, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Delicious. "

God I’m hard now

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By *cLovin2Man
35 weeks ago

Reading

Someone once suggested to me to put a fried egg in as part of the toppings, I never did try that.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
35 weeks ago

Leeds


"Someone once suggested to me to put a fried egg in as part of the toppings, I never did try that."

Something to add to you bucket list

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By *allySlinkyWoman
35 weeks ago

Leeds


"Inspired by this thread I had jacket potato for lunch - filled with a mix of tuna, red pepper, red onion, crême fraïche, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Delicious.

God I’m hard now "

Do you want to smear it on your knob ?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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35 weeks ago

East Sussex

Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
35 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

"

I’m glad I’m not the only one who does this.

I keep a box in the freezer for when I finish work very late and want a jacket spud , eight minutes or so and two lovely crispy skinned spuds.

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By *cLovin2Man
35 weeks ago

Reading


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

"

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too

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By *oxy jWoman
35 weeks ago

somerset

i love the basic cheese n beans my hubs loves cheese n beans with bacon n mushrooms

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"Inspired by this thread I had jacket potato for lunch - filled with a mix of tuna, red pepper, red onion, crême fraïche, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Delicious.

God I’m hard now

Do you want to smear it on your knob ?"

You can if you like?

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By *oxy jWoman
35 weeks ago

somerset

oh and fresh ones none of that frozen crap

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By *icecouple561Couple
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35 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too"

It works out cheaper once you take the cooking element out of it.

I was being tongue in cheek though.

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By *9XAYNOR69Man
35 weeks ago

Centralised he/him/his From the land of cocksuckers

Pick a few decent size potatoes

Prick & boil in hot water for 5-10 minutes depending on size of potatoe

I normally roll in some rock salt pre heat oven 200

Place on a warm baking tray 45 minutes to an hour

One crispy Lashing of proper butter Ham or Chicken

Awesome Enjoy

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By *layfullsamMan
35 weeks ago

Solihull


"As a non British person I find the concept of jacket potato utterly bizarre, but fascinating.

Never cooked nor eaten one before but now my youngest seems to be a fan.

Talk me through your best jacket potato recipes and preparation techniques so I can rise to the challenge.

Thanks

"

Make up a smorgasbord of a few different toppings and let him try different ones, if it’s butter it has to be real butter, chilli takes some beating as a topping, grated cheese, I’ve mixed a fish finger in, baked beans

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By *ummorefunMan
35 weeks ago

kent/sussex border

Love a jacket spud and often have a mccains microwave one at work with butter and tuna mayo, nice but you can’t beat one wrapped in foil and cooked in an open fire.

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By *imply Dee OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Wherever

Just to report a few of potatoes baking variety type is now in the oven, prepared according to your instructions.

I don’t have microwave or air fryer so oven it is. We are on very tight budget so it will be butter and cheese for the first time but I must admit your recipes are mouthwatering!

Thank you

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By *imi_RougeWoman
35 weeks ago

Portsmouth

Score round the middle with a knife, stab it a few times, microwave for 5-8 minutes depending on size and then finish in the air fryer

I usually split, mash the butter in, then top with tuna, veg and cheese.

I used to put left over sweet and sour on them too.

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By *oxesMan
35 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"For something a bit different, fill it with chilli con carne, and slices of avocado then cheese till it melts and crumble some Doritos over it for crunchy texture"

That sounds lush

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By *imi_RougeWoman
35 weeks ago

Portsmouth


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too"

Nah, the McCain ones taste the best. And it doesn't matter how long you leave them in the freezer for.

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By *layfullsamMan
35 weeks ago

Solihull


"Just to report a few of potatoes baking variety type is now in the oven, prepared according to your instructions.

I don’t have microwave or air fryer so oven it is. We are on very tight budget so it will be butter and cheese for the first time but I must admit your recipes are mouthwatering!

Thank you "

If the skin is crisp try scooping out the potato into a separate bowl then it’s easier to add butter and mash it up then put it back into the skin and grate cheese on top.

Other way is to cut an X into the top then when you squeeze the sides it opens up

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By *cLovin2Man
35 weeks ago

Reading

Another delicious recipe

Baked potato with cottage cheese, one of my favourites

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By *icecouple561Couple
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35 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too

Nah, the McCain ones taste the best. And it doesn't matter how long you leave them in the freezer for. "

When my mum was no longer able to cook those potatoes were an absolute god send for her and my dad.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
35 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too

It works out cheaper once you take the cooking element out of it.

I was being tongue in cheek though. "

The frozen one are 97 pence each approximately and the individual baking potatoes in the supermarket last night were 32 pence each, add to each the cost of cooking and you will have your answer.

The point is though, I don’t buy the frozen ones because I think they are cheaper, I buy them for when I need a baked potato in a hurry.

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By *arla SwingerWoman
35 weeks ago

Somewhere

Herons often have the pre baked, pre filled ones in for £2 for 4 halves. They're very tasty

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

35 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too

It works out cheaper once you take the cooking element out of it.

I was being tongue in cheek though.

The frozen one are 97 pence each approximately and the individual baking potatoes in the supermarket last night were 32 pence each, add to each the cost of cooking and you will have your answer.

The point is though, I don’t buy the frozen ones because I think they are cheaper, I buy them for when I need a baked potato in a hurry. "

Exactly. It's convenience you're paying for. Putting your oven on to cook one jacket potato is folly though.

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By *onameyet2Man
35 weeks ago

chorley


"Herons often have the pre baked, pre filled ones in for £2 for 4 halves. They're very tasty "

I’ve never bought anything from an avian shopkeeper, are they common round your way?

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By *ornucopiaMan
35 weeks ago

Bexley


"Go to Iceland or another frozen food retailer. Buy a box of McCain jacket potatoes. Microwave. Add filling of choice .

Frozen stuff is probably more expensive than a bag of potatoes, the fresh stuff tastes better too

Nah, the McCain ones taste the best. And it doesn't matter how long you leave them in the freezer for. "

That's all I needed to know.

None of that 2 hours in the oven stuff. too much electricity wasted for a simple meal for a single person.

Could exist without an oven or cooker but couldn't without a microwave.

Been offered an air fryer but not over keen on even minimal oil usage..

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