What happens if you cook a whole potato in the microwave without poking holes in it?

If you microwave a potato without poking holes, the trapped water turns to steam, builds up immense pressure inside the skin, and can cause it to explode (or "blow out"), creating a messy, starchy disaster inside your microwave. The explosion releases hot potato shrapnel and can be dangerous, making it crucial to pierce the skin with a fork or knife to let steam escape for safe and even cooking.
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What happens if you don't stab a potato before microwaving it?

If you did not poke the potatoes first, that moisture build-up would eventually make them explode in the microwave. The moisture inside the microwave also tells the automatic moisture sensor when the potatoes are cooked. Just wipe the inside down with a paper towel after removing the potatoes from the microwave.
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Are you supposed to poke holes in microwave potatoes?

Don't forget to poke holes in the potato: Use a fork and poke the potato four or five times on each side. These little holes allow steam to escape while the potato is cooking. Forget to poke, and your potato could end up exploding in your microwave from the pent-up steam. It's both messy and a serious dinner let-down.
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What happens if you microwave a whole potato?

For one thing, the microwave slightly dries out a potato, making it easier to crisp it up later. The other: it cooks a potato incredibly fast. The reason it works so well? Microwaves just happen to be great at heating up water molecules, and a potato consists of a lot of water.
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What happens if I don't poke holes in potatoes?

It is a totally myth. I have been baking potatoes for about 50 years and I have never pricked holes in them. I have also never heard of nor seen a potato explode in the oven. It just doesn't happen.
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How to Make The Best Baked Potato In The Microwave

Can you bake potatoes without pricking them?

Must You Prick? Everyone knows that you have to prick potatoes before baking them so steam doesn't build up inside and cause them to explode. Well, we baked 40 potatoes without doing this, and not one exploded.
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How do restaurants make Baked potatoes so quickly?

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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Can raw potatoes be cooked in a microwave?

Yes, you can absolutely microwave raw potatoes to cook them quickly and easily, whether you want a fluffy "baked" potato or a head start for roasting, though the skin will be soft, not crispy. To cook whole potatoes, scrub them, poke holes in the skin to release steam, and microwave for about 5-10 minutes (flipping halfway), checking for tenderness with a fork; for diced potatoes, microwave with a bit of water and oil for faster cooking before finishing in a skillet.
 
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What two things should you not put in a microwave?

Things you shouldn't put in a microwave oven
  • Nothing. ...
  • Foil, metal and metallic glazes. ...
  • Whole eggs. ...
  • Paper bags, plastic packaging and Styrofoam. ...
  • Hot water or your cup of tea. ...
  • Breastmilk or formula. ...
  • Foods with a high water content. ...
  • Anything not labelled 'microwave-safe'
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Why can't you microwave potatoes?

The rapid heating can cause the granules to burst, and release sticky, gelatinized starch. The result: A gluey potato that's also often marred by hard nodules where the starch has crystallized.
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What precautions should be taken when baking a potato in the microwave?

Poke holes in the potato: Using a fork or the tip of a knife, poke several small holes all over the potato before microwaving. This allows the potato to release steam as it cooks, resulting in a crispy skin and fluffy interior.
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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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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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What are the common mistakes in microwaving potatoes?

Top 3 Mistakes That Wreck Your Potato

Overcooking: 10 minutes max for two potatoes. Go longer, and it dries out like cardboard. Using foil: Wrapping potatoes traps steam—another explosion risk. Just use a plate.
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Why should you never bake a potato in aluminum foil?

Trapping that spud in aluminum foil where the moisture cannot escape results in a wet potato. Over baking the potato in foil cannot be seen (or easy to smell that it is overcooked) so you can end up with dark brown skin on the bottom, tough to eat and giving off a slightly burnt taste.
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What is forbidden in the microwave?

Never microwave recycled paper materials. This can include brown grocery bags, newspapers, and take out containers. Not only are these materials unsanitary, but they also may start a fire. Wax paper, parchment paper, and paper plates can be microwaved safely one time, after which should be thrown out.
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Why should you not stand next to a microwave?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates radiation-emitting products such as microwave ovens, advises against standing directly in front of or up against the oven while it is operating. This will avoid harm from any possible leaks.
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What are 5 examples of microwave radiation?

Stars, including the Sun, are natural microwave sources. Under the right conditions, atoms and molecules can emit microwaves. Man-made sources of microwaves include microwave ovens, masers, circuits, communication transmission towers, and radar.
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What foods cannot be cooked in a microwave?

Non-microwavable foods generally fall into categories that become rubbery (bread, fried items, steak), unevenly heated (frozen meats), or potentially hazardous (eggs in shell, hot peppers, grapes), but you can enjoy many delicious cold options like salads, wraps, yogurt, cheese, and pre-cooked proteins (chicken, tuna) that don't need heating, or use alternatives like ovens/stovetops for reheating.
 
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Should I poke holes in a potato before microwaving?

Yes, you absolutely should poke holes in a potato before microwaving it to create steam vents, preventing it from bursting or exploding due to internal pressure buildup from the water inside turning to steam. Use a fork to pierce the skin several times (4-8 times) all over the potato, ensuring the holes are deep enough to break the skin but not so deep they go through the entire potato, then microwave on a safe plate for a few minutes per side.
 
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What is a disadvantage to cooking a baked potato in the microwave?

The main disadvantage of microwaving a baked potato is that it yields a soft, rubbery, or leathery skin instead of the crispy, flavorful skin from an oven, and the interior can become unevenly cooked (partially gummy or hard spots) because microwaves heat randomly, but you can partially cook it and finish in the oven for crispiness. 
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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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How do Wendy's make baked potatoes so fast?

Wendy's is uniquely committed to baked spuds

Wendy's baked potatoes are wrapped in foil and baked in a convection oven for one hour. These logistics present challenges that other chains, besides the occasional Arby's, have opted out of.
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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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