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- Baked_potato abstract "A baked potato, or jacket potato, is the edible result of baking a potato. When well cooked, a baked potato has a fluffy interior and a crisp skin. It may be served with fillings and condiments such as butter, cheese or ham.Potatoes can be baked in a conventional gas or electric oven, a convection oven, a microwave oven, on a barbecue grill, or on/in an open fire. Some restaurants use special ovens designed specifically to cook large numbers of potatoes, then keep them warm and ready for service.Prior to cooking, the potato should be scrubbed clean, washed and dried with eyes and surface blemishes removed, and possibly basted with oil or butter and/or salt. Pricking the potato with a fork or knife allows steam to escape during the cooking process. Potatoes cooked in a microwave oven without pricking the skin might split open due to built up internal pressure from unvented steam. It takes between one and two hours to bake a large potato in a conventional oven at 200 °C (392 °F). Microwaving takes from six to twelve minutes depending on oven power and potato size, but does not generally produce a crisp skin.Some varieties of potato such as Russet and King Edward potato are more suitable for baking than others, owing to their size and consistency.Wrapping the potato in aluminium foil before cooking in a standard oven will help to retain moisture, while leaving it unwrapped will result in a crisp skin. When cooking over an open fire or in the coals of a barbecue, it may require wrapping in foil to prevent burning of the skin. A potato buried directly in coals of a fire cooks very nicely, with a mostly burned and inedible skin. A baked potato is fully cooked when its internal temperature reaches 99 °C (210 °F).Once a potato has been baked, some people discard the skin and eat only the softer and moister interior, while others enjoy the taste and texture of the crisp skin. Potatoes baked in their skins may lose between 20 to 40% of their vitamin C content because heating in air is slow and vitamin inactivation can continue for a long time. Small potatoes bake more quickly than large ones and therefore retain more of their vitamin C.Despite the popular misconception that potatoes are fattening, baked potatoes can be used as part of a healthy diet.".
- Baked_potato alias "Jacket potato".
- Baked_potato ingredient Potato.
- Baked_potato thumbnail BakedPotatoWithButter.jpg?width=300.
- Baked_potato wikiPageExternalLink GreatBigBakedPotatoFinalHTMP3.mp3.
- Baked_potato wikiPageID "762763".
- Baked_potato wikiPageRevisionID "597870388".
- Baked_potato alternateName "Jacket potato".
- Baked_potato caption "A baked potato with butter".
- Baked_potato hasPhotoCollection Baked_potato.
- Baked_potato mainIngredient Potato.
- Baked_potato name "Baked potato".
- Baked_potato subject Category:American_cuisine.
- Baked_potato subject Category:British_cuisine.
- Baked_potato subject Category:Potato_dishes.
- Baked_potato type Food.
- Baked_potato type FunctionalSubstance.
- Baked_potato comment "A baked potato, or jacket potato, is the edible result of baking a potato. When well cooked, a baked potato has a fluffy interior and a crisp skin. It may be served with fillings and condiments such as butter, cheese or ham.Potatoes can be baked in a conventional gas or electric oven, a convection oven, a microwave oven, on a barbecue grill, or on/in an open fire.".
- Baked_potato label "Backkartoffel".
- Baked_potato label "Baked potato".
- Baked_potato label "Baked potato".
- Baked_potato label "Jacket potato".
- Baked_potato label "Pomme de terre au four".
- Baked_potato label "ベイクドポテト".
- Baked_potato label "烤馬鈴薯".
- Baked_potato sameAs Backkartoffel.
- Baked_potato sameAs Jacket_potato.
- Baked_potato sameAs Pomme_de_terre_au_four.
- Baked_potato sameAs Baked_potato.
- Baked_potato sameAs ベイクドポテト.
- Baked_potato sameAs 베이크트_포테이토.
- Baked_potato sameAs m.039blp.
- Baked_potato sameAs Q1193251.
- Baked_potato sameAs Q1193251.
- Baked_potato wasDerivedFrom Baked_potato?oldid=597870388.
- Baked_potato depiction BakedPotatoWithButter.jpg.
- Baked_potato isPrimaryTopicOf Baked_potato.
- Baked_potato name "Baked potato".