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Cut each potato in half lengthwise. Using a small spoon, scoop out and discard (or reserve for another use) the flesh of the potatoes, leaving a very thin wall of flesh -- less than 1/4 inch thick -- attached to the skin. Put the potato shells on the prepared baking sheet, hollowed side up.
Preheat the oven to 475 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil, and set it aside. Prick the surface of the potatoes several times with a fork.
Baked potato toppings go way beyond sour cream. Use these creative toppings to transform potatoes into a main dish or to create the perfect baked potato bar.
1. Spinach and Artichoke Dip Baked Potatoes. A quick, creamy spinach and artichoke dip flavored with shallots, garlic, and plenty of cheese tops these potatoes.
Combine potato mixture, bread, broccoli and 1 cup shredded cheese; spoon into 13x9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray. WHISK cream cheese spread, eggs and pepper in medium bowl until blended.
Thanksgiving Potato Skins. Preparing these potato skins is simple, and since you've already done the bulk of the Thanksgiving cooking—or received a generous takeout container of leftovers—all ...
Fill the potato skins with bbq pork and top with shredded cheese. Return the potato skins back to the oven and cook until cheese has melted. Top with sour cream, bacon, and green onions. Serve ...
Potato skins, also sometimes referred to as potato jackets, are a snack food or appetizer made of unpeeled potato halves, hollowed and dressed with bacon, cheddar cheese and green onions before being baked again. They are commonly found on the menus of casual dining restaurants in the United States. [1]