Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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posted by Amy Johnsonon March 5, 2015 (updated Feb 6, 2019) 14 comments »

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Even though these delicious Twice Baked Potatoes are a side dish they are hearty enough to be a meal on their own.

Every now and then a good baked potato just hits the spot. A good baked potato that has been scooped out, mixed with sour cream, butter, bacon, cheese and green onions … well, that is just downright perfect.

These Twice Baked Potatoes will more than hit the spot. Serve them as a side dish with steak and a salad, or enjoy them as the main entree. They certainly are hearty enough to stand on their own!

This recipe is a bit quicker too. I baked the potatoes for this recipe using my Quick Baked Potatoes method, because who has time to wait over an hour for twice baked potatoes? Not me, that’s who! When the potatoes are sliced first, and then baked it cuts down on the overall cook time by about 30 minutes.

A few Twice Baked Potatoes recipe tips:

  • Here’s an easy tip for cooking the bacon: I cooked the bacon alongside the potatoes in the oven on one large baking sheet. I formed a separate section for the bacon out of aluminum foil, and cooked it for the same amount of time. I used thick bacon, so if you are using thinner cut, check at about 20 minutes for doneness on the bacon. Remove bacon when crisp and set on paper towels to drain.

  • Sharp Cheddar cheese is called for in this recipe, but other cheese may be substituted. Experiment with Gruyere, Gouda, Swiss or Provolone for a change of Twice Baked Potato Pace.
  • These can be made a day ahead, covered, refrigerated and then reheated until warmed through.

Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe

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Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

These potatoes are filled with sour cream, bacon, cheese, and butter are delicious.

Ingredients

  • 2-3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 large baking potatoes, washed
  • kosher salt
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 4 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 1/3 cup milk (or half and half)
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese (Gruyere or Gouda are excellent as well)
  • 4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped green onion or chives
  • additional salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400-degrees F; line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Drizzle lined baking sheet with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.
  2. Cut potatoes in half length wise. Place potatoes face down on baking sheet and rub all sides with olive oil and salt from sheet. Sprinkle potatoes with additional salt.
  3. Bake at 400-degrees F for about 30 minutes, until done. Check with fork for doneness. Remove from oven, set aside and allow to cool a bit.
  4. Reduce the temperature of the oven to 350-degrees F.
  5. While potatoes are baking, add sour cream, butter, milk, garlic powder, salt, pepper, cheese, crumbled bacon and green onion to a large mixing bowl. Stir to combine.
  6. Once potatoes are cool enough to handle (or use a dish towel to insulate your hand), carefully scoop out the insides of the potatoes leaving skins intact; add to mixture in mixing bowl. Using a potato masher or fork, combine, mashing together until smooth and fully incorporated. Salt and pepper to taste. Fill empty potato skins with mixture.
  7. Return filled potatoes to the oven for 20 minutes.

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originally published on March 5, 2015 (last updated Feb 6, 2019)

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14 comments on “Twice Baked Potatoes Recipe”

  1. allie@ThroughHerLookingGlassReply

    Anything with bacon!!! These look main-dish worthy, maybe with a side salad. Love how you cut the baking time halving the potatoes. Thank you Amy!

  2. Karen @ On the Banks of Salt CreekReply

    Gosh do I love twice baked potatoes.
    I make mine the same way except I use roasted garlic.

    I’m hungry and this isn’t helping 🙂

  3. MollyReply

    YUM! I made these the other day to serve with steak and they were a hit! They reheated really well too. Thanks for the streamlining tips for making this a faster process too!

    • Amy Johnson

      Glad to hear you enjoyed them! They do reheat very well (if there are any leftover to reheat). 😉

  4. Robin DuncanReply

    I made these for Father’s Day yesterday and they were a big hit with the family. Everyone raved about the potatoes. I got a real kick out of learning 2 new tricks – cutting them in half to decrease the baking time (worked like a charm) and cooking the bacon alongside! Bacon cooked perfectly and didn’t curl up like it does in the fry pan. AND it was so easy!!!!
    Thanks for a great recipe and for teaching me some new tricks!!

  5. DruReply

    Can you make these ahead?

    • Amy Johnson

      Yes you can and then rewarm.

  6. Stacy PeeleReply

    If you make a day ahead of time and put in the fridge, how long do you think it will take to reheat and at what temperature? Thank you!

    • Amy Johnson

      I would rewarm at 350-degrees F. Depending on your oven it may take 15-20 minutes or more.

  7. pauline morrisReply

    WE HAVE USED YOUR RECIPE WHILE DOING POTATOE SKINS SO EASY TOMORROW WE WILL MAKE YOUR TWICE BAKED POTATOES……….YUM, YUM!!!

  8. John JeffreyReply

    Just made these ,the filling is delicious, the huge potatoes I had cooked up nicely split in half, nice tip. Also did the bacon in the oven. Thanks for a nice recipe.

  9. AnnetteReply

    Fantastic recipe for twice-baked potatoes. Made them with steak and barbecued chicken thighs for 4th of July dinner. Loved the hint about slicing the potatoes in half and baking them on parchment. Time saving for sure. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

  10. Jo HuntReply

    I don’t know if I misunderstood or what, but greasing the pan and the split ends, then baking them at 400 degrees made the potato side with a cooked “browned” layer, making the potatoes difficult to scoop out and ‘layers’ in my filling. Next time I will use water, not oil. Flavors were amazing, tho!

    • Amy Johnson

      You should be able to peel off the browned layer before scooping.

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