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  2. Legendary Twice-Baked Potatoes Recipe - AOL

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    Cut the potatoes into lengthwise halves. Scoop out the inside of the potatoes and place in a medium bowl. Set the potato skins aside. Stir 3/4 cup cheese, sour cream, picante sauce, bacon and onions into the bowl. Mix well. Spoon the mixture into the potato skins and place on a baking sheet. Broil until they're browned. Sprinkle with the ...

  3. Brunch club: How to make crispy smashed potatoes with spicy ...

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    These smashed potatoes are a big fan favourite and the perfect addition to a savoury brunch fry-up, says Max La Manna

  4. These Baked Potatoes Have the Flavors of Spanakopita Without ...

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    Georgina Hayden's Spanakopita Baked Potatoes. 4 medium-size (about 2½ lbs. total) russet potatoes. 2 Tbsp. olive oil, divided. 1½ tsp. coarse sea salt. ¾ tsp. black pepper. 3 Tbsp. unsalted butter.

  5. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    A baked potato is sometimes called a jacket potato in the United Kingdom. The baked potato has been popular in the UK for many years. In the mid-19th century, jacket potatoes were sold on the streets by hawkers during the autumn and winter months. In London, it was estimated that some 10 tons of baked potatoes were sold each day by this method ...

  6. Baked Potatoes Picante Recipe - AOL

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    1. Top each potato with butter if desired. 2. Spoon picante sauce over potatoes. Top with sour cream and cheese.

  7. Potato wedges - Wikipedia

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    Potato wedges are irregular wedge-shaped slices of potato, often large and unpeeled, that are either baked or fried. They are sold at diners and fast food restaurants, and are usually seasoned with a variety of spices, commonly paprika, salt and pepper. In Australia, potato wedges are a common bar food that are often served with a sauce ...

  8. Hasselback potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Hasselback potatoes get their name from the restaurant Hasselbacken in Stockholm, Sweden. Hasselback is the Swedish word for "hazel slope", as the restaurant was located near a thicket of hazel trees on a steep mountain. [8] In 1953, student chef Leif Elison served the dish, and it was a hit.

  9. Poutine-Style Twice-Baked Potatoes Recipe - AOL

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    1 / 2 cup sour cream; celery leaves, for garnish; parsley leaves, for garnish; thinly sliced scallions, for garnish; sour cream, for garnish; 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese; 6 oz thick-sliced ...