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Stuffed Potatoes

Stuffed potatoes are a versatile and all-encompassing side dish loved universally for their buttery, creamy taste, coupling seamlessly with a variety of meals. Often baked, they can be packed with any number of tasty fillings ranging from cheese, bacon, chives to even more daring combinations such as chili, broccoli, or chicken. The possibilities with stuffed potatoes are practically endless, making it a perfect choice for home cooks who love to experiment. This dish can serve as comfort food on a cold day, a hearty side dish for barbeques, or an exciting culinary adventure for flavorsome weeknight dinners.
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IN HEAT & SERVE MEALS & SIDES
135
CAL / 100G
$0.34
AVG / OZ
Stuffed Potatoes
48%
CARBS
28%
FAT
24%
PROTEIN
Stuffed Potatoes FAQ
Many issues arise when people try cooking stuffed potatoes for the first time. One of the most common mishaps is choosing the wrong potato. It’s crucial to pick a starchy potato, like Russet potatoes, as they are fluffy and absorb flavors well. Another common problem is undercooking or overcooking the potatoes. An undercooked potato will be hard and inedible, while an overcooked one will be too soft and lose its structure. Here, proper timing is key. Always check for doneness by piercing the potato with a fork; it should easily slide in and out. How you cook your stuffed potatoes also matters. Microwaving a potato provides quick cooking but won't give you the same crispy skin you'd get from baking or grilling. Remember, the stuffing should complement the potato, not overwhelm it. Mix in some cooked potato flesh with your stuffing to maintain that potato flavor. Lastly, don't be afraid to get creative with your stuffing. Experiment using different cheeses, meats, and veggies until you find a combination that suits your liking. Pro tip: Poke some holes into your potato before baking to let the steam escape, preventing the inside from becoming too gummy.
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Health Info
Macros
24g
CARBS
14g
FAT
12g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
VEGETARIAN
LACTOSE FREE
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
MILK
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