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How to make a perfect Baked Potato in the oven. This easy method makes the best baked potatoes with fluffy centers and the most delicious crispy skins!

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I don’t know about you, but I can’t resist a perfect baked potato. You know the kind – perfectly soft and fluffy inside, with delicious crispy potato skin that’s too good not to eat. With this baked potato recipe, you’ll no longer need to go to your favorite steakhouse to enjoy the best baked potatoes. You’ll be able to make them yourself, in the comfort of your own home, and there aren’t any fussy or time-consuming steps involved, either.

This simple, wholesome, budget-friendly comfort food is also extremely versatile. Whether you serve them as a side dish or load them up with toppings and make them a meal, these oven baked potatoes always satisfy. You can keep the toppings simple with butter, salt and pepper, or add in more options (garlic butter or broccoli and cheese are always a hit in my house). Everyone can top their potato just how they like it, so it’s a great crowd-pleasing dinner idea!

If you have an Instant Pot or air fryer, you might also enjoy my recipes for Air Fryer Baked Potato and Instant Pot Baked Potatoes. Be sure to try my easy Baked Sweet Potato recipe, too!

Baked Potato Recipe Ingredients

You’ll need just 3 simple ingredients to make this baked potato recipe!

  • Russet Potatoes: Russet potatoes make the best baked potatoes. Their skins crisp up nicely and the insides bake up soft and fluffy. You can use this recipe to make just one baked potato, or as many as a dozen or more if you’re feeding a crowd.
  • Olive Oil: Rubbing the skins with olive oil adds flavor and helps the potato skins to get crispy in the oven.
  • Salt: A generous sprinkling of salt makes the potato skins exceptionally delicious. I recommend using flaked sea salt or coarse Kosher salt.

How to Bake a Potato

Here is my go-to method for making baked potatoes in the oven. You’ll find the full printable recipe in the recipe card below.

  1. First, preheat the oven to 425° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Scrub the potatoes. Give the potatoes a good rinse under running water, scrubbing them with a vegetable brush to get rid of any dirt. Use a clean kitchen towel to dry the potatoes well and then place them on the parchment-lined baking sheet.
  3. Poke the potatoes. Use a fork to poke each potato a few times. This allows steam to escape as the potatoes cook. We don’t want to risk having a potato explode in the oven!Best Baked Potato Recipe {Fluffy with Crispy Skin} - Kristine's Kitchen (2)
  4. Rub olive oil all over the potato skins.
  5. Sprinkle salt on all sides of the potatoes. Best Baked Potato Recipe {Fluffy with Crispy Skin} - Kristine's Kitchen (3)
  6. Bake the potatoes. How long to bake a potato? I find that they always take longer than I think they will. Depending on their size, potatoes can take anywhere from 40-70 minutes to bake in the oven. My grocery store usually has large potatoes, and they typically take 60-70 minutes to cook.

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Baked Potato Recipe Tips

  • Don’t wrap them in foil. If you want baked potatoes with crispy skins, you need to bake them unwrapped. Wrapping potatoes in foil makes the skins soft since the foil traps steam inside.
  • Be generous with the salt. Use a coarse salt, such as flaked sea salt or coarse Kosher salt and generously sprinkle it all over the potatoes before baking. The skins will have the most delicious flavor and texture!
  • Plan for it to take a while. Baked potatoes, especially large ones, take a while to cook. Plan for at least an hour for medium to large potatoes. If they’re done a few minutes early, they will stay hot as long as you don’t cut them open.
  • Split them open like a pro. Cut a slit lengthwise through the top of the potato. Then press gently on the two ends to open up the potato so that it’s ready for your favorite baked potato toppings.

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Serving Suggestions

Baked potatoes are an easy side dish and can also be a main course for lunch or dinner. They’re a classic side to pair with a grilled steak or Air Fryer Steak, and we also love them with Baked Pork Chops and Baked Salmon. To make a loaded baked potato a meal, add your favorite baked potato toppings:

  • Classic: Add Baked Bacon or Air Fryer Bacon, sour cream or plain Greek yogurt, shredded cheddar cheese and green onions or chives.
  • Chili: Top them with Instant Pot Chili or Turkey Chili and cheese.
  • Broccoli Cheese: Cook up some roasted broccoli or steamed broccoli and sprinkle on shredded cheddar cheese.
  • Mexican: Black beans and/or ground beef taco meat, corn, salsa, guacamole and sour cream.
  • BBQ: Top potatoes with Instant Pot Pulled Pork or Crockpot BBQ Chicken.
  • Veggie: Load them up with your favorite veggies. Try air fryer broccoli, chopped bell peppers, roasted zucchini, corn, or whatever you have to use up in your produce drawer. Add some cheese, sour cream, salsa or guacamole for extra flavor.

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More Potato Recipes

  • Sloow Cooker Baked Potatoes
  • Potato Soup
  • Twice Baked Potato Casserole
  • Oven Roasted Potatoes
  • Potato Salad
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  • Oven Baked French Fries

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Best Baked Potato Recipe

Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

The best Baked Potato recipe! These baked potatoes are perfectly fluffy inside and have the most delicious crispy skins. Serve them as a side dish or a main course, with your favorite toppings.

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Ingredients

  • 4 medium russet potatoes*
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • coarse kosher salt or flaked sea salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Scrub potatoes and pat them dry. Place on the prepared baking sheet. Prick potatoes a few times with a fork.

  • Rub olive oil over the potatoes. Sprinkle all sides generously with salt.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 40-70 minutes, until tender when pierced with a fork. The cook time will depend on the size of the potatoes.

  • To split potatoes open, cut lengthwise through the top and then press gently on the two ends. Serve potatoes with toppings, as desired.

Notes

  • You can use this recipe to make more or less baked potatoes.

Serving: 1potato, Calories: 230kcal, Carbohydrates: 38g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Sodium: 11mg, Potassium: 888mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2IU, Vitamin C: 12mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: American

Course: Side Dish

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6 comments on “Baked Potato”

  1. Jeannette Reply

    Thank you for the recipe for a plain potato and for the other recipes and ideas.

    Is there a reason why you baked it on parchment paper? I’m only asking because that would be a great idea when I bake sweet potatoes to catch the crusty stuff that “falls to the bottom of the oven” and makes a mess to clean.

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      I use parchment paper to make clean up easy.

  2. Pam Reply

    You can also pre cook the potatoes in the microwave it lessens the baking time especially if the potatoes are large.

  3. Sarah Reger Reply

    If I am taking these somewhere for dinner, should I still “cut them open” after baking to help them not be soggy? Thanks!!

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      No, it’s not necessary to cut the potatoes open ahead of time.

  4. Chris Reply

    Delicious potatoes! A tip: before rubbing w olive oil and salt, poke holes in clean potatoes, place in microwave and cook on high in 1 minute increments until potatoes are slightly squeeze able or barely soft, then follow recipe instructions for oil, salt, baking. Shorten baking time to 25-30 minutes. This method results in fluffy insides, crispy skin in half the time.

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Best Baked Potato Recipe {Fluffy with Crispy Skin} - Kristine's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

Baked potatoes always taste better at restaurants because chefs have learned how to produce a potato that's soft, fluffy, and flavorful on the inside while remaining delightfully crisp on the outside. But it's hard to replicate those results at home.

Which potato is best used when you want a crisp exterior and a fluffy interior? ›

Russet. Russet potatoes are a very popular starchy potato, sporting rough brown skin and white to yellowish flesh. They're quite dry and absorb flavors and sauces very easily. Their dry texture also allows them to crisp up (like fries!) or become light and fluffy (like mashed potatoes!).

How do you're crisp baked potatoes? ›

Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium low. Cut the potato in half and put the cut sides down in the pan. Cover with a lid, reduce the heat and cook for three to four minutes. Once they're heated, flip the potatoes so all sides get crispy.

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. For a fully baked Idaho Russet Burbank, the internal temperature should be right at 210 degrees F.

Why baked potatoes taste better in restaurants than at home? ›

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.

How do most restaurants bake potatoes? ›

  1. Many restaurants pre-cook their potatoes partially. This could be by baking, microwaving, or even boiling them until they're almost done.
  2. When you order, they finish them off in a hot oven to get a crispy skin and ensure they're piping hot throughout.
Feb 7, 2022

How do you keep potatoes Fluffy? ›

As already discussed, pastiness is caused by too much potato starch being worked into the mashed potatoes. The main way we combat this problem is by rinsing away starch, both before and after cooking potatoes for fluffy mashed potatoes. Rinsing off starch means that there is less of it that can end up in the dish.

What two types of potatoes are considered best for baking? ›

While Russet potatoes are the best potatoes for baking, there's no rule requiring you to use this type. Other potatoes that are low in moisture or high in starch, such as Idaho potatoes, are also good for baking and often used.

What is the fluffiest potato? ›

For the fluffiest and lightest mashed potatoes, use Russets and rinse off excess potato starch before and after cooking.

Why are my potatoes not getting crispy in the oven? ›

An overcrowded pan will turn a sauna into a steam bath; Your potatoes will cook, but they'll be soft, moist, and bland like steamed potatoes. Even if you're tempted to save dishes by throwing a mound of potatoes onto one baking sheet, parsing them out over two will give them the space they need to crisp up.

Why didn't my potatoes get crispy? ›

This sure sounds a lot like potatoes that have been stored too long, in too cold of an environment before cooking. When potatoes are held below 41°F for too long a period, the starches convert to sugar and it changes the cooking chemistry.

Should I salt potatoes before baking? ›

Don't skimp on the salt.

If you make this baked potato recipe, you will be! Coating the spuds in salt makes the skins extra-crispy and flavorful.

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.

What is the optimum temperature for baked potato? ›

Potato baking temperatures range from 350˚ to 450˚F. The sweet spot seems to be at 400˚F, a temperature that cooks the potato all the way through and crisps the skin without singeing it.

What temperature is best for a baked potato? ›

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.

What kind of potatoes do restaurants use? ›

Types of potato and their uses in restaurants

Russet potatoes: Russet potatoes, also known as Idaho potatoes, are a favorite among chefs for their high starch content and fluffy texture.

Why do restaurants bake potatoes in foil? ›

Some say wrapping baked potatoes in aluminum foil helps them cook faster (aluminum conducts heat, then traps it), and it does keep them hot for longer once they come out of the oven, which is why we think restaurants use this method. Wrapping potatoes will also give you a softer, steamed skin, if that's what you like.

Why do restaurants put salt on 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.

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