13.3.14

SUPERFAST BAKED POTATOES

The first time I made this it was late and dinner had to be on the table in fifteen. I had some leftovers, but potatoes would have been nice with the meal. All I had at home were two very large russets. [Not the ones in the photo] I specially bought them for oven baking and it would have been a crime to boil them in a pot or to bake them in a microwave. Baking potatoes in the microwave is always a challenge. The skin of a potato becomes thick with the flesh fusing to the inside and bits of it gets rock hard. Not very nice! 

The answer is partial microwaving. Depending on the size it can take from 4 to 8 minutes for very large potatoes. Take them out when they still have a bit of resistance when pressed. Cut them in half and finish them slow frying face down in a very small amount of oil and butter. All it takes is five minutes and you end up with soft baked potatoes with crunchy tops. The best part is you don’t have to flavour them with the usual fixings. The amount of fat used to slow fry four potatoes will be less then the butter you put on one baked potato. 

SUPERFAST BAKED POTATOES
2 healthy potatoes 
sprinkling of salt and seasoning of choice 
1 Tbsp olive oil 
1/2 Tbsp butter 

• Scrub the potatoes and poke them all over with a knife. 
• Microwave potatoes from 4-8 minutes depending on the size. 
• Take them out when they still have a little resistance when pressed. 
• Cut them half lengthwise. 
• Sprinkle with salt and seasoning of choice. 
• Slowly heat the oil and melt the butter in a non stick fry pan. 
• Add the potatoes facing down. 
• Slow cook on low medium heat until the potatoes get a crispy, golden crust on one side. 
• Serve immediately.
Not quite finished baking

Privacy & Cookies

This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Translate

me

My photo
It began with posting a few recipes on line for the family. "zsuzsa is in the kitchen" has more than 1000 Hungarian and International recipes. What started out as a private project turned into a well visited blog. The number of visitors long passed the two million mark. I organized the recipes into an on-line cookbook. On top of the page click on "ZSUZSA'S COOKBOOK". From there click on any of the chapters to access the recipes. For the archive just scroll to the bottom of the page. I am not profiting from my blog, so visitors are not harassed with advertising or flashy gadgets. The recipes are not broken up with photos at every step. Where needed the photos are placed following the recipe. Feel free to cut and paste my recipes for your own use. Publication is permitted as long as it is in your own words and with your own photographs. However, I would ask you for an acknowledgement and link-back to my blog. Happy cooking!