Welcome to another Christmas series post! If you aren’t aware, Parrish from Life with the Crust Cut Off and I are bringing you one recipe a week for the month of November highlighting Christmas dishes! YUM. Today I have my most favorite way of preparing potatoes! I literally make these about once a week already but I think they would be a great addition to any Holiday get together! They aren’t your everyday mashed potatoes, they’re…
Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes
(yipee!)
When I’m making these I figure one half of a potato is good per person, so this recipe I have today serves 4. But, of course adjust to your families eating habits!
How to Bake Potatoes
When baking potatoes, I pre heat my oven to 375 degrees. Wash off the potatoes with a bristle brush (so I can eat the skins, YUM!), pierce with a fork all over, just to break the skin. Then, pop it directly on the oven rack. I start checking them after an hour with a wooden skewer but a small pairing knife or thermometer will do. Once the skewer slides all the way through to the core of the potato with no resistance they are done. For the potatoes pictured here I consider these medium sized and cooked for just under two hours.
Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes
Ingredients
- 2 russet potatoes medium sized, baked
- 4 slices bacon chopped into 1/2 inch dice and cooked
- 2 Tbls unsalted butter
- 1 Cup shredded cheese of your choice I use monterrey jack/cheddar blend
- 2 Tbls sour cream plus more for topping
- 2 scallions sliced
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- After your potatoes are baked, let them cool on the counter for about 20 minutes.
- Take a knife and slice them down the center long ways and scoop out the insides, keeping the skin intact.
- Place insides of potato in a bowl, add half of the bacon, all of the butter, 2 Tbls of sour cream, half of the cheese and salt and pepper to taste. (Taste the mix BEFORE adding additional salt, then season to your taste.)
- Place this filling back into the potatoes skins, top with the remaining cheese and put back into the oven at 375 degrees until the cheese has melted and it has warmed through. About 5-10 minutes.
- Top them off with more sour cream, the remaining bacon and scallions, enjoy!
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Step by Step Instructions
I really hope you enjoyed this recipe, let me know how they came out for you!
Until tomorrow,
Make sure to check out Parrish’s recipe by clicking on the image below:
Past Christmas series posts:
Cheesy Pigs in a Blanket with Honey Mustard | Spicy Turkey Cheese Pinwheels
Need more potato ideas? Click on the images below for their recipes!
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Comments & Reviews
Jen @ West Street Story says
Yum! The last time I was in my hometown visiting my parents, my dad sent me home with a bushel of potatoes that he had harvested. I am pretty much over regular mashed potatoes, so these will be a great change and super easy to make. Thanks!
Cassie says
Those potatoes look great! We have not had potatoes in a while. Might need to try this recipe!
Cindy ~Hun... What' s for Dinner? says
These are totally making my tummy rumble. YUM, YUM, YUM! Thanks for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.
Mommy on Demand says
I have to admit I have never made these! Now i must! Would love for you to come over and link up at my link party http://mommyondemand.com/create-bake-5/
Gina says
Oh my word- those look amazing. I would eat them all.
CJ Huang says
These look so tasty! Gotta give them a try. 🙂
Micha @ Cookin' Mimi says
I love loaded twice baked potatoes, We make them as one of our sides at Christmas but enjoy them all year long.
Jenn @ Party of One says
Those potatoes just look amazing! I’m gong to have to try that recipe for sure. Thanks for sharing! Stopping by from the Creative Geekery linkup 🙂
Andi says
Your potato’s look great… I need to make these because I know I would enjoy Thanks andi
Jessi @ Practically Functional says
OMG loaded potatoes like this are my husband’s absolute fav, definitely gotta try these for him! Pinning, and thanks so much for sharing it at my link party!
Kathleen @ Fearlessly Creative Mammas says
These look super great. I would eat these any day. Yum!! Thanks for linking up to Tips and Tricks.
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Stop by Wonderful Food Wednesday this week, we are featuring your fabulous recipe 🙂
Kayla says
Wow! These look amazing. You’re making me hungry. I’d love if you’d link up to The DIY’ers. http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-diyers-38.html
Kristina & Millie says
Yummy, can’t eat just one! pass the platter! lol Thanks for linking up to Snickerdoodle Sunday!
Ginger says
Comfort food heaven!! Thanks for linking up to Gingerly Made’s Show & Tell.
Vanessa says
I absolutely love twice baked potatoes. Yum. I always attempt to make them but I have issues with scooping the potato out of the skin, then I end up just making mashed potatoes. I should attempt them again though. They are so delicious.
Monica says
Pinned and featuring at Family Fun Friday. http://www.happyandblessedhome.com/category/family-fun
Monica
Allison @ Dream a Little Bigger says
I love twice baked potatoes and get excited when I see them on a menu. Never made my own but you make it look so simple I’m thinking these are going to be prominently in with my supper menu next week 🙂
Jo Ann Fortner says
Is there any reason I cannot cook the potatoes in the microwave to save time?
Dana DeVolk says
Nope, that will totally work too, whatever you prefer go with it!