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Microwave potato
Microwave potato











microwave potato
  1. #Microwave potato how to#
  2. #Microwave potato skin#

If it isn’t, put it back in the microwave for another 2 minutes and check again.

microwave potato

To check if the potato is cooked through, pierce it with a sharp knife, it should be soft all the way through. Set the microwave off for another 4 minutes. Set it off for 4 minutes, and then when it beeps, open the door and turn the potato over.

microwave potato

If your microwave doesn’t, you will need to cook them on high power – how long for will depend on the size of your potato – but for a medium sized one it will be around 8-10 minutes. Some microwaves will have a setting for jacket potatoes so all you need to do is press the button. Place the potato (or potatoes) on a microwaveable plate and put it in the microwave.

#Microwave potato how to#

Related: How To Clean A Microwave Cooking Your Potato In The Microwave

#Microwave potato skin#

If you don’t pierce the skin before cooking the potato in the microwave, it might go pop. The reason for piercing the skin of a potato is to allow some of the heat and steam that builds up inside to escape. Next, pat it dry with some kitchen roll, and then, with a fork, pierce it several times. I love eating the skin of jacket potatoes so I like to make sure it is as clean as possible. Give the jacket potato a good wash and scrub in some cold water. Related: Types of potatoes Prepare Your Potato If you don’t have any baked potatoes, other good varieties for jackets include Maris Piper, King Edward and Vivaldi. Either way, 250g – 350g is an ideal weight range I would say, don’t get to hung up on the weight of them. I tend to use medium sized ones – I weighed one yesterday for the purpose of writing up this recipe and it came in at around 350g, so maybe slightly larger than medium. You don’t want one that is too large, or it will take ages to cook, or one that is too small, as it won’t fill you up (although you can of course have more than one if need be!) You’ll usually find loose baked potatoes available at the supermarket so you can pick and choose the best sized ones. Related: How To Cook A Jacket Potato – 5 Different Methods Pick Your Potato You can cook more than one baked potato at a time, making it a suitable choice if you are cooking for more than one person. How To Cook Jacket Potatoes In The MicrowaveĪs discussed in the introduction above, microwaving a jacket potato is the most convenient method as it is so quick. It doesn’t come out all crispy on the outside, like it does when it’s baked in the oven (but you can crisp it up if you really want – more on that later), but sometimes speed is the name of the game in the kitchen, and microwaving a jacket potato certainly ticks that box!Īnd actually, it does taste pretty good, especially with the right jacket potato toppings. Is it the best way to cook a jacket potato? There are plenty of ways to cook a jacket potato – many methods take quite a bit of time – but today, we’re going for the quickest method I know, the microwave jacket potato.













Microwave potato