Learn how to make the Best Baked Potato Recipe that has perfectly crispy, salty skin on the outside and is soft and fluffy on the inside. Top your perfect baked potato with your favorite toppings such as butter, sour cream, and crispy bacon bits and you have an amazing side dish for any meal.

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A white plate with the best baked potato topping with sour cream, shredded cheese, and bacon.

The Best Baked Potato Recipe

We’re getting back to the basics with this one.  Anyone can baked potato, but our Best Baked Potato recipe is the difference between good and ah-mazing!

With just a few simple instructions and tips, we’ll show you exactly how to achieve those ultra fluffy insides and golden crispy skinned baked potatoes that you crave.  We have also included some of our favorite topping ideas and answers to your frequently asked questions (hint: ditch the aluminum foil!).  

All you need now are a few large potatoes, cooking oil, sea salt, and your favorite potato fixings and you are ready to go.

The Best Potatoes for Baking

What are the best potatoes for roasting? When it comes to choosing the best baked potatoes, Russet potatoes are the gold standard.  They are sometimes tagged as baker potatoes in the grocery store. They have a high starch content that makes for a perfectly fluffy texture once cooked.  Plus, the skins are thick enough to get nice and crispy in the oven.  You might also find them called Idaho potatoes here in the United States.

Waxy potatoes, such as Yukon gold or red potatoes, tend to clump if you try and fluff them.  They have much higher water content and are better for boiling or roasting whole.

A baking dish with Russet potatoes.

Toppings for Baked Potatoes

It might be better to ask, what can’t you top a baked potato with?  Some of our favorite homemade and purchased toppings include:

A baking dish with baked potatoes that are seasoned with salt and pepper.

Ingredients You Will Need

  • Russet Potatoes – these are hands down our favorite potatoes for baking.  Sometimes also called Idaho potatoes, this variety is starchier, making for super fluffy insides.  They also have a nice thick skin which bakes up nice and crispy.  
  • Avocado Oil – you can also substitute another kind of cooking oil, but you want to try and use one that won’t smoke at a high temperature.  Grapeseed, canola, vegetable or pure olive oil will work, too.
  • Sea Salt – coarse or fine sea salt (or kosher salt) will work great.  Whatever you use, just don’t skimp!  You may also want to season with additional salt and pepper before serving.
Baked potatoes in a baking dish that has been sliced open.

How to Make Baked Potatoes in the Oven

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Prep and season: Scrub the potatoes, then dry well.  Using a fork, poke the potato skins with 6-10 holes about a 1/2″ deep.  Continue to pierce all of the potatoes, then put them into a large ziplock bag with the avocado oil. Seal the bag and roll the potatoes around inside until all the potatoes are covered in oil (Note: if you don’t have a ziplock bag, you can use a large bowl).  Place potatoes onto a 9″ x 13″ baking dish or cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil or parchment paper.  Sprinkle sea salt all over each potato, making sure to get the sides, too.
  3. Bake: Bake in preheated oven for 50-60 minutes, or until a fork inserted does not stick.  Remove from the oven and slice open.  Use a fork to lightly fluff the insides and serve warm with your favorite toppings.
  4. Enjoy!
A baked potato with sour cream, shredded cheese, and bacon for toppings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make baked potatoes in the microwave?

Yes! Scrub and poke holes the the potatoes as directed, then place potatoes on a paper plate or directly on the microwave turntable. Cook on full power for 5 minutes, then turn them over and cook for another 5 minutes.

When done, the potatoes should be easily pierced with a fork or paring knife all the way to the center. Continue to microwave in 1-minute bursts as needed until the potatoes are cooked through.

Should I wrap potatoes in foil to bake?

This may come as a surprise, but it’s actually preferable NOT to wrap baked potatoes in foil.  The foil steams the potatoes, so you will never get that beautifully crispy skin.  

What should be the internal temp of a baked potato?

A baked potato is fully cooked once the internal temperature reaches 210 degrees F.

How long does it take to bake potatoes at 375?

Again, cooking time depends on a few different factors but it should take approximately 60-65 minutes to bake a potato at 375 degrees F.

What is the best baked potato oven temp? 

We like to bake potatoes at 400 degrees F.  The high temperature is crucial if you want to get fluffy insides and crispy skin baked potatoes.  

Can you cook baked potatoes in a crockpot?

Yes! Just prick the potatoes with a fork several times, then rub potatoes with avocado oil, sprinkle with salt, and wrap tightly in foil. Place the potatoes into a crockpot, cover, and cook on high for 4 1/2 to 5 hours, or on low for 7 1/2 to 8 hours until tender.

perfect baked potato made in the oven with toppings like sour cream, chives, shredded cheese and bacon bits.

Storing and Reheating Instructions

  • Make Ahead- You can prepare the potatoes and cook them in the oven. Keep them warm in a crockpot or on warm in the oven for up to 1 hour before you need them.
  • Baked Potatoes for a Crowd- If you’re wondering how to make baked potatoes for a crowd, you can prepare the potatoes and place them on large baking sheets. Try to space the potatoes so they aren’t touching. This will ensure the potato skins are crispy.
  • Reheat Baked Potatoes in the Microwave– place the baked potatoes on a paper plate. Heat on high for 30 seconds, rotate, and microwave for another 30 seconds. Repeat until warmed through.
  • Storing- Place the cooled baked potatoes in a ziplock bag and store in the fridge for up to 5 days.
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Best Baked Potato Recipe

Author The Carefree Kitchen
The best baked potato has perfectly crispy skin and fluffy insides using just three ingredients.  Top with butter, sour cream and your favorite potato fixings for a simple, satisfying and delicious side dish.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
Yields4 people

Ingredients

  • 4 large russet potatoes
  • 3 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 4 teaspoons salt

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Using a fork, poke 6-10 holes, about a 1/2" deep, into each potato.
  • Put the potatoes into a large ziplock bag with the avocado oil. Seal the bag and roll the potatoes around inside the bag until all the potatoes are covered in oil.
  • Place potatoes onto a 9" x 13" baking dish or cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil. Sprinkle salt all over each potato, making sure to get the sides, too.
  • Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a fork inserted into the center does not stick. Once cooked, remove from the oven and slice open. Use a fork to lightly fluff the insides and serve warm with your favorite toppings. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Storing Leftovers- Place the cooled baked potatoes in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 5 days.
  • Reheating Instructions- you can bake the potatoes a day in advance and then warm in a crockpot or warm oven until warmed through.

Nutrition

Calories: 93kcal | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g
Disclaimer: Nutritional values were calculated using a third-party tool and are provided as an estimation only.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
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5 Comments

  1. I love your recipe. It’s the cooking temp and time that always get me. Someone put me on to massaging the potato with the oil before poking and salting. It sounds ridiculous, but it is divine. Also, if I am short of time, I put my potatoes in the microwave until almost done and then pop them in the oven for about 15 minutes. It helps give it a good texture.

  2. DID YOU POKE YOUR TATERS WITH A FORK BEFORE YOU COOKE THEM??? OR DID YOU ACTUALLY COOK THEM TO LONG. EVERY OVEN IS DIFFERENT IF COOKED TO LONG THEY WILL BECOME HARD.

    1. Poke them before you bake them. The cooking time will be 45 min to 60 min. Cook them just until they are fork temder. (When you poke it with a fork, it should slide out easily without picking up the potato)

  3. I don’t know if it’s my oven or because I rarely cook baked potatoes but they were not done in the allotted time. Over an hour now and still hard as a rock.

  4. Mojoblogs says:

    Thank you for the recipe and all the tips that you shared. Cannot wait to try this! 🙂

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