How to Cut Baked Potatoes (14 Steps)
Potatoes have been a staple of the human diet for more than 7,000 years. First discovered in modern-day Colombia, the rough and durable nature of the potato has allowed it to thrive over time. Eaten all over the world, potatoes are cooked, boiled, fried and baked for a starchy treat. Baked potatoes typically are rolled onto their flattest side, poked with a fork and then cooked in an oven for at least 45 minutes, depending on the oven and its temperature. Baked potatoes are typically cut in one of a few ways for enjoyment.
Things You'll Need
- Potato
- Knife
- Plate
- Oven
- Condiments, such as cheese, bacon or sour cream
The Cross-Cut
-
Cook the potato to your specifications. What's Cooking America recommends that potatoes be baked for 45 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, with a few holes poked in them so they do not explode.
-
Remove the potatoes from the oven and place on a plate.
-
Slice a cross into the very center of the potato.
-
Push the outsides of the potato together just a little bit so that the potato opens.
-
Add cheese, bacon, sour cream and anything else you'd like.
A Little Off the Top
-
Cook your potato to your specifications and remove it from the oven.
-
Place on plate.
-
Cut a thin layer off of the top of the potato in the middle, starting about an inch from either side.
-
Push the ends of the potato together so that the insides plump up a little bit.
-
Add extras and serve.
Wedges
-
Cut uncooked potato lengthwise into wedges. If the wedges are too large, you can further cut them in half.
-
Place extras on potatoes as desired.
-
Place potatoes into preheated oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 to 45 minutes.
-
Let cool for five minutes and serve.
Previous:How to Brine Corned Beef Brisket
Cooking Techniques
- Can You Use Tilapia Bones to Make Fish Stock?
- What is a cooked spud?
- Why Does Lemon Juice React to Heat?
- How to Microwave a Bagel
- The first step in cooling a large roast before refrigerating is to?
- How to Tenderize Meat With Flour
- Can toned milk be used without boiling?
- How do you cook Mac and Cheese?
- How to Make a Juice Reduction
- How to Use a Garlic Roaster
Cooking Techniques
- Bakeware
- Baking Basics
- Baking Techniques
- Cooking Techniques
- Cooking Utensils
- Cookware
- Easy Recipes
- Green
- Produce & Pantry
- Spices


