Loaded Baked Potatoes

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These loaded baked potatoes start with a trick - put your bacon in a cold oven, then turn it on. The bacon cooks slowly and gets perfectly crispy while your oven heats up. Meanwhile, your potatoes are getting tender and fluffy inside. Once they're done, split them open and fluff the insides with a fork. Load them up with cheese, that crispy bacon, and some broccoli that you've steamed until it's bright green. Top with a dollop of sour cream and fresh chives. The hot potato melts the cheese and warms everything up just right.
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Updated on Thu, 16 Jan 2025 02:07:16 GMT
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These easy homemade loaded baked potatoes started as a way to use up leftovers in my fridge, but they've turned into our favorite comfort food dinner! My kids love creating their own potato masterpieces, and I love how simple they are to make. There's something magical about that moment when the cheese gets all melty and the toppings come together - pure comfort food heaven!

Why You'll Love These

This easy recipe turns regular baked potatoes into a whole meal. I love setting up a little topping bar and letting everyone build their own - it gets even the picky eaters excited about dinner! Plus, these potatoes are super forgiving. No fancy techniques needed, just pop them in the oven and get creative with your toppings.

Ingredients

  • The Base:
    • 4 big Russet potatoes
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • Good pinch of sea salt
  • The Toppings:
    • 6 crispy bacon slices, crumbled
    • 1 cup fresh broccoli florets
    • 1 cup shredded cheddar
    • 1/2 cup sour cream
    • 2 green onions, chopped
  • Equipment:
    • Baking sheet
    • Fork for piercing
    • Sharp knife

Let's Make Them!

Prep Your Potatoes
Grab your biggest, scruffiest Russets and give them a good scrub. Pat them totally dry - this helps the skin get nice and crispy. Poke them all over with a fork (I call these steam vents), then rub them with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.
The Perfect Bake
Pop those spuds in a hot oven - 400°F is our sweet spot. They'll need about an hour, but here's my test: squeeze them gently with an oven mitt, they should give a little.
Topping Time
While they're baking, get your toppings ready. Cook that bacon until it's super crispy, steam your broccoli until it's bright green, and grate your cheese fresh - it melts way better than pre-shredded.
The Grand Finale
Once they're done, let them cool just enough to handle. Cut a big cross in the top and squish the sides to fluff up the inside. Now's the fun part - pile on those toppings and pop them back in the oven just until that cheese gets melty and bubbly!

Tips From My Kitchen

Really rub that oil into the skins - it makes them deliciously crispy. Don't wrap your potatoes in foil unless you like soft skins. For extra fluffy insides, give each potato a good squish right after cutting. And here's my favorite trick: sprinkle a little cheese directly on the skin before adding the rest of your toppings - it creates this amazing crispy cheese crust!

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Mix It Up

Some nights we go full chili-cheese style, other times it's all about roasted veggies and a drizzle of ranch. My kids love taco-style potatoes with seasoned ground beef and salsa. When I'm feeling fancy, I'll add some sautéed mushrooms and a dash of truffle oil. The possibilities are endless!

Storage Secrets

Got leftovers? Pop them in the fridge without the cold toppings (like sour cream). They'll keep for about 5 days. To reheat, split them in half and put them in a hot oven until they're warmed through - the microwave works too, but the skins won't stay crispy. I sometimes make extra baked potatoes just to have them ready for quick dinners later in the week.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Why pierce potatoes?
They can actually explode in the oven without holes. Steam needs somewhere to escape.
→ Why start bacon in cold oven?
Helps fat render slowly for crispier bacon. Works better than starting hot.
→ Best potatoes to use?
Russets are perfect - their starchy flesh gets fluffy while skins get crispy.
→ How to cut for stuffing?
Cross-cuts at ends help potato open like a flower for easier filling.
→ What about leftovers?
Save plain baked potatoes for home fries or reheat loaded ones in oven to keep crispy.

Conclusion

Loaded baked potatoes are a delicious and versatile dish that combines crispy potato skins with savory toppings like bacon, cheese, and broccoli.

Loaded Baked Potatoes

These loaded potatoes are crispy outside, fluffy inside, and packed with melted cheese, crispy bacon, fresh broccoli, sour cream and chives on top.

Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
60 Minutes
Total Time
70 Minutes

Category: Main Dishes

Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: American

Yield: 5 Servings (6 potatoes)

Dietary: Gluten-Free

Ingredients

01 6-8 bacon strips.
02 6 russet potatoes.
03 2 tablespoons olive oil.
04 1 teaspoon salt.
05 1 pound broccoli.
06 8 oz sharp cheddar.
07 Sour cream.
08 Fresh chives.

Instructions

Step 01

Put bacon on rack over foil-lined sheet. Start in cold oven at 375°F for 15-20 minutes.

Step 02

Pierce potatoes several times. Oil and salt them. Bake at 400°F about 1 hour.

Step 03

Boil 3 minutes until just tender. Drain and set aside.

Step 04

Cut tops, score ends. Layer with cheese, broccoli, and bacon.

Step 05

Return to oven 5-10 minutes to melt cheese. Top with sour cream and chives.

Notes

  1. Pierce potatoes to prevent exploding.
  2. Save plain leftovers for home fries.
  3. Cross-cut ends helps stuffing.

Tools You'll Need

  • Baking sheet.
  • Wire rack.

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 461
  • Total Fat: 23 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 44 g
  • Protein: 21 g