Perfect Baked Potato Recipe (2024)

The perfect baked potato recipe forcrispy, golden skin and a fluffy, tender inside. Learn how to make the best baked potatoes every time!

Looking for more favorite potato recipes? You’ll love my Grandmother’s Potato Soup, Scalloped Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, and Sweet Potato Casserole, to name a few!

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There is nothing like a big, fluffy, perfect baked potato, and for years, I thought they were only possible at my favorite steak restaurant. You know, the ones with perfectly crisp skins and the fluffiest insides? Yep, those.

Finally, after years of trying to get mine to turn out just as good as theirs, I nailed it! I’ve not looked back since because this makes the best ever! Thankfully, they really couldn’t be easier to make, and it goes perfectly with my favorite steak recipe!

Why I Love This Recipe

  • Delicious – So tender and fluffy, just like those at top-notch steakhouses!
  • Easy – Simple to prep for baking to enjoy as an easy weeknight supper side dish or for entertaining.
  • Versatile – These go with many other dishes and are delicious topped with chili for a quick, casual meal.

How to Make Baked Potatoes

There are just a few ingredients and equipment that you’ll need to make the easiest and best potatoes I’ve ever tasted!

To make these potatoes, you’ll need the following ingredients:

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Ingredients

Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.

  • Russet Potatoes – I always choose this type of potato since they have such soft and tender insides, making for a perfect baked potato.
  • Olive Oil – This will help to make the potato crispy on the outside and so flavorful!
  • Salt – I like to use kosher salt or sea salt for the best-tasting results.

Equipment for the Best Baked Potatoes

You will also need a baking sheet, wire rack, parchment paper or foil, and a fork.

Step-by-Step Instructions

I like to gather all of my items together while my oven is preheating.

Scrub. With a stiff brush, scrub your potatoes until they are very clean. Then, make sure that they are dry.

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Coat the potatoes. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper and then coat each of your potatoes with about a tablespoon of olive oil per potato. Rub this all over the potato to ensure it is well coated.

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Salt the potatoes. Coat your potato with salt. Again, make sure to rub the salt all over each one. This usually takes about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per potato, depending on the size.

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Prick. You’ll also want to use a fork and prick each one about six to eight times to allow air to escape as they bake.

Arrange. Then, arrange the potatoes on the parchment or foil-lined baking sheet that has been fitted with a wire rack. Set it on the middle rack of your oven.

Bake. Bake until the skin is crisp and the insides easily give when lightly pressed. I also like to check the internal temperature with an instant-read thermometer. It should reach 205º – 208º F when done.

Serve and enjoy. Once potatoes reach the desired temperature, remove them from the oven. Cut into the potato, and fluff the insides with a fork. Garnish them with your favorite toppings. I love serving “potato bar style” with all the toppings that my family or guests love.

Perfect Baked Potatoes Temperature

Baked potatoes should reach an internal temperature of 205º – 208º F when checked with an instant-read thermometer.

In a hurry? I love the flavor and texture I get from this recipe, but sometimes, when rushed, I love making my air fryer baked potatoes. You may also enjoy my potatoes made in the slow cooker and Instant Pot.

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Favorite Baked Potato Toppings

  • Butter
  • Sour Cream
  • Cheese
  • Crumbled Bacon
  • Chives

More Delicious Side Dishes to Try

Green Beans

Squash Casserole

Spicy Sweet Potato Wedges

Potato Salad

House Salad

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Perfect Baked Potato Recipe

The perfect baked potato recipe for a crispy, golden skin and a fluffy, tender inside. Learn how to make the best baked potatoes every time!

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 1 medium Russet potato, scrubbed clean and dried
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF. Arrange baking rack in the middle of the oven. Line a sheet pan with foil and place on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any drippings.

  • Prick potatoes using the tines of a fork about 6 to 8 times.

  • Drizzle potatoes with olive oil, about 1 tablespoon per potato, and sprinkle with salt. Rub the potato to coat the entire potato with the olive oil and salt. Carefully arrange potatoes directly onto middle oven rack and bake until the exterior is crisp and golden brown and then interior gives easily when carefully squeezed using an oven mitt, about 45 minutes. You can also check the internal temperature of the potato with a digital instant read thermometer. When it reaches 205º – 208º F, it is usually perfectly baked.

  • Remove potatoes from the oven, split open with a knife and gently fluff the interior of the potato with a fork. Top with your favorite toppings.

Notes

This recipe is for one

Nutrition information does not include toppings.

Nutrition

Calories: 292kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 888mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Perfect Baked Potato Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to bake a potato at 350 or 400? ›

We recommend baking potatoes at 400 degrees F for about an hour. Smaller spuds might take a little less time, while larger baking potatoes over 1 pound might take a little more.

How do you know if a potato is baked enough? ›

Check for Doneness

Simply slide the tip of a knife or skewer into the thickest part of the potato. If it pierces the center easily and meets no resistance, your baked beauties are ready to serve. You can also use an instant-read thermometer; inserted into the center of the potato, the temperature should read 208-211˚F.

What is the best temperature to bake potatoes? ›

Preheat the oven to 425°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a fork to poke a few holes into the potatoes. Place on the baking sheet, rub with olive oil, and sprinkle liberally with sea salt all over. Bake 45 to 60 minutes, or until the potato is fork-tender and the skin is crisp.

Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

The olive oil helps the seasonings adhere to the surface of the potato. To save time, restaurants often apply the oil with a spray bottle. Thanks to their naturally high starch content, which creates a plush texture under heat, Russet potatoes make a good fit for baking.

How long does it take to bake potato at 400? ›

Directions. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Toss the potatoes in a bowl with the oil, salt, and pepper until completely coated. Place on a baking sheet and bake until fork tender, about 45 minutes.

Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

Just scrub the skin well, poke few holes in the skin, and place the potatoes on the oven rack. Bake them at 400F until a fork inserted into the potato goes all the way in without resistance. Baking them without foil gives you a nice, crisp skin, which is the best part.

Can I overcook a baked potato? ›

Visual signs: The potato skin will start to wrinkle when over cooked. The potato, when wrapped in foil or placed on the bottom of a pan will have a dark brown spot on the bottom, a sure sign of over cooking. Foil traps the moisture in the potato causing the skin to be wet and the inside flavorless or gummy.

Why do my baked potatoes always come out hard? ›

You don't check the temperature

A temperature between 205F to 212F inside the potatoes mean that they are cooked. If the temperature is below that, the potato may be too hard still inside, and if you go above it, they may become gummy.

Why do they put salt on the outside of baked potatoes? ›

Why is it common to salt the exterior of a baked potato? A: Chefs started doing this years ago to allow the salt to absorb or draw out the moisture of the potato while baking, which results in a dry, fluffy potato. They used to do something similar with prime rib, sometimes baking it over rock salt.

Why is it advisable not to wrap potatoes in foil while baking? ›

Trapping that spud in aluminum foil where the moisture cannot escape results in a wet potato. Over baking the potato in foil cannot be seen (or easy to smell that it is overcooked) so you can end up with dark brown skin on the bottom, tough to eat and giving off a slightly burnt taste.

Do you have to wrap potatoes in foil to bake them? ›

Not only do you get better baked potatoes when you bake them unwrapped, you also save money. Cost calculations show that eliminating foil saves an average of $3.00 per 90-count carton of potatoes, including labor and foil costs.

Should I poke holes in potatoes before baking? ›

Poke the potatoes with a fork just enough to pierce the skin so the potato won't burst when baking, especially in the microwave. Four or five times should be plenty. A potato is composed mainly of water, so poking them helps release steam as it cooks.

Is 400 too hot for baked potatoes? ›

We recommend 400° F. In previous studies with Kitchen Consultants, out of Los Angeles, we raised our baking time suggestions from 45 or 55 minutes to one full hour or when the internal temperature of the Idaho® baked potato reaches 210° F. Baking in foil is NOT recommended, as it steams the potato.

How long does it take to bake a potato at 350 degrees? ›

Preparation
  1. Preheat oven to 350°. ...
  2. Place potatoes directly on an oven rack and roast until very soft when squeezed and skin is crisp, 60–75 minutes.
  3. Cut open each potato; season with salt and pepper and top with butter, Parmesan, and/or chives.
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Should baked potatoes be wrapped in foil? ›

In the examples above you nearly double the cost of the potato for the 50 sheets, and for the 500 sheets add nearly 36% to the cost. NEVER BAKE POTATOES IN FOIL. Foil wraps will not decrease baking time, but will result in a soggy potato interior with wet skin.

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