Is it better to wrap baked potatoes in foil or not?

It's generally better not to wrap baked potatoes in foil for a classic fluffy interior and crispy skin, as foil traps steam, leading to a soggy, boiled texture; wrap them after baking only if you need to hold them warm, but unwrapped potatoes rubbed with oil and salt yield superior results.
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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.
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Is it better to bake a potato at 350 or 400?

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.
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Why should you not wrap a baked potato in foil?

Wrapping a potato in foil yields a potato with wet skin. The foil prevents moisture from the potato from escaping, and keeps it close to the skin. If you like a crisp, dry skin (as most of us do), skip the tinfoil.
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Are baked potatoes better with or without foil?

No, you generally shouldn't wrap potatoes in foil for baking if you want a fluffy interior and crispy skin, as foil traps steam, essentially steaming the potato and creating a soft, moist, sometimes soggy result. Baking them unwrapped allows moisture to escape for a better texture, but you can wrap them after baking to keep them warm, or use foil if you prefer steamed, moist potatoes with soft skins. 
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How do restaurants bake potatoes so fast?

Restaurants make baked potatoes fast by par-cooking them (boiling/microwaving) during slow times, then finishing them quickly in a high-heat oven or microwave to order for a crispy skin and fluffy inside, often using warming drawers or holding cabinets to keep prepped ones ready. They use smaller potatoes, proper prep (like poking holes), and sometimes convection ovens for even, faster cooking. 
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What are common potato baking mistakes?

Common potato baking mistakes include wrapping them in foil (steams instead of bakes), not poking holes (risk of explosion/uneven cooking), using the wrong potato type (waxy vs. starchy), incorrect temperature (too high/low), placing directly on a pan (soggy bottom), and skipping the final massage/fluffing step for texture. For best results, bake russets on a rack at 400-425°F, pricking them well, and massaging the inside after cooking. 
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Why do restaurant baked potatoes taste better?

Restaurant baked potatoes are so good due to high-quality, starchy russet potatoes, generous use of oil and salt for crispy skins, prolonged baking for fluffy interiors, and techniques like salting the oven bed or pre-soaking for enhanced flavor and texture, all leading to a perfectly fluffy inside with a crackly, seasoned outside. They skip the foil to allow crisping and often use large, fresh potatoes for superior results compared to rushed home versions.
 
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Why you should never line your oven with aluminum foil?

As appliance manufacturer Whirlpool explains, using foil as a liner can block the flow of heat from the oven's lower vents, restricting airflow and leading to uneven, improperly cooked food.
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How long does a potato take in the oven at 400 degrees?

Bake potatoes at 400°F for 45 to 60+ minutes, depending on size, until fork-tender (internal temp 200-210°F), with smaller ones taking around 45 mins and large ones closer to an hour or more, often placed directly on the rack for crispier skin, though wrapping in foil is also an option. 
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How many minutes should I bake my 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.
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How do I avoid soggy foil wrapped potatoes?

A remedy is to unwrap your finished potatoes when done and crisp up the skin after cooking.
  1. When wrapping your potatoes in foil, you'll want to skip the brining step when prepping the potatoes.
  2. Pierce the potatoes with a fork.
  3. Rub or brush oil on the potato skins, and then generously season with salt and pepper.
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Why do restaurants put salt on the outside of a baked potato?

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. Check out the recipes below.
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Should you poke holes before baking?

I would just skip poking the potato all together. It is very rare that a baked potato will burst if the steam can't escape.
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How does Martha Stewart bake a potato?

Martha recommends that you bake them at a lower temperature (325°F) for about one hour 30 minutes. (Russet potatoes are typically baked at 400°F to 450°F for under one hour.)
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How to get potatoes super crispy in the oven?

It's simple, and it produces amazing results. Boil chunks of potato until they're just tender, toss them none-too-gently with fat (ideally beef drippings) to rough up their surface, then roast them until they're crisp and crackling. The boiling and roughing-up steps are the real keys.
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Do baked potatoes taste better in the oven or microwave?

Microwave “Baked” Potatoes Are the Best Baked Potatoes

Not only are microwave-“baked” spuds ready in about 10 minutes, they're also texturally pretty great—steamy, fluffy interior with a slightly crunchy skin (my favorite part).
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What makes Texas Roadhouse baked potatoes so good?

Texas Roadhouse baked potatoes are so good due to their specific technique: using high-starch Russet potatoes, coating them in bacon grease (or oil), baking unwrapped on oven racks at high heat (around 400-425°F) for a crispy skin, and then fluffing the inside and incorporating melted butter and sour cream for a fluffy texture. This method contrasts dry heat for crispy skin with steam for a fluffy interior, creating a superior texture and rich flavor.
 
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What is the 2 2 2 rule for food?

The 2-2-2 food rule is a simple guideline for handling leftovers: get cooked food into the fridge within 2 hours, eat refrigerated leftovers within 2 days, and freeze them for up to 2 months to prevent bacterial growth in the temperature danger zone (40°F–140°F). This rule, promoted by organizations like Love Food Hate Waste New Zealand and the USDA, helps minimize food waste and foodborne illness. 
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Is a baked potato good for you if you're trying to lose weight?

Yes, baked potatoes can be great for weight loss because they are filling, low in calories (without toppings), and high in nutrients, especially when you eat the skin and add healthy toppings like Greek yogurt or salsa instead of heavy butter and cheese. They're more satiating than other starches and contain resistant starch (boosted by cooling), helping you feel full and potentially eat fewer calories overall, supporting weight loss goals. 
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What is the 1234 rule in baking?

It gets its name from its original recipe: one cup of butter, two cups of sugar, three cups of flour, four eggs. That recipe, while pleasingly simple, is not particularly tasty, and the addition of milk, baking powder, and vanilla gives the cake a better flavor and a moister, fluffier crumb.
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When should you not eat baked potatoes?

Your potato is at a dangerous temperature when it is between 41–135 degrees Fahrenheit. Food experts call this range the temperature danger zone because within these temperatures, it is easiest for bacteria to multiply to unsafe levels on your food.
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