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Baked Jacket Potatoes with Crispy Skin

Baked jacket potatoes recipe that makes the most amazing seasoned baked potatoes. See these easy steps on how do you bake a potato to make a crispy skin baked potato.

crispy skin baked potato

 

This is my all-time very favorite baked potato, in fact, we do not have baked potatoes any other way.    It has so much flavor and I even eat the peel, which I never do in restaurants.   It just takes a little planning ahead to have the best baked potato or best jacket potato and that’s it.   Ok, that’s not it, it involves a simple salted brine and a little patience.   But you will be glad you took the time.

 

 

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What is a Jacket Potato?

It is a potato that has been baked with crispy skin but is still moist and fluffy inside.  Any baked potato can have that moist fluffy interior but it takes a few tricks to obtain that crisp skin.   But by adding a few steps, you too can produce the best jacket potato.

 

How do bake a Jacket Potato:

We do love them but not a throw it in the microwave baked potato. But one that comes out of the oven with seasoned skin and fluffy on the inside   But if you really wish to have a delicious seasoned baked potato, the oven has to come into play.   We set our oven temperature at 425 degrees F and bake our jacket potatoes for about 60 minutes checking the last 10 minutes or so.

 

What are some Jacket Potato Toppings:

  • plain salt, pepper and butter 
  • cheese 
  • bacon
  • broccoli
  • cheddar
  • chili and beans
  • shredded bbq meat
  • bacon and fried egg
  • green chile and cheese
  • pizza sauce and pepperoni and mozzarellas
  • cream cheese
  • gorgonzola
  • caviar

 

How to do make Seasoned Baked Potatoes:

We wish for our seasoned potatoes to have that crisp skin of a jacket potato.  So we have to season it without breaking the skin.     We do two things, first, we place our potatoes in a brine of salt and water and second we roll them in a mixture of seasonings such as black pepper, seasoned salt, and garlic powder.

Best Baked Jacket potatoes Recipe:

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blue bowl with potatoes

 

Start your baked jacket potatoes by choosing two large russet potatoes.   Using a potato scrubber or scrub brush, scrub them under running water until very clean.    Place in a large bowl or pot, the container should be deep enough to cover them with water.

 

potatoes in salt brine

 

Completely cover them with water and sprinkle in 1/4 cup of kosher salt.  Stir to combine and allow to brine for at least 4 hours.

 

seasonings, garlic, powder, season salt and black pepper

 

While potatoes are brining measure out 1 teaspoon each of garlic powder, seasoned salt, and freshly ground black pepper.  Pour into a gallon-size ziplock baggie, seal and shake to mix thoroughly.

 

olive oil on potatoes

 

Remove the potatoes from the brine and pat dry with paper towels.   Do not puncture any holes in them because we wish to keep all the steam and moisture in these baked jacket potatoes.  Rub the outside with olive oil and place them  inside the ziplock bag and seal.

 

seasoned baked potatoes

 

Shake the bag making sure the skins are completely covered with the seasonings.   Place them on a baking sheet and bake in preheated 425-degree F.  oven for about 60 minutes.

 

seasoned baked potatoes

 

These potatoes have seasoned skins that are crispy but it’s still moist and fluffy inside.  Serve them with plenty of butter, sour cream and chives or any other toppings you choose.  Enjoy!! 

 

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5 from 17 votes

Best Jacket Potatoes

Baked Jacket Potatoes that have crispy skin and moist interior and very seasoned baked potatoes
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time1 hour
Brine Time4 hours
Total Time1 hour 15 minutes
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: baked jacket potatoes, best baked potatoes, best jacket potato, How do you bake a potato, jacket potatoes, seasoned baked potatoes
Servings: 2
Calories: 176kcal
Author: Evelyn

Ingredients

Instructions

  •   Using a potato scrubber or scrub brush, scrub the potatoes under running water until very clean. 
  • Place in pot, bowl or whatever you wish that is big enough to hold the potatoes and cover with water and add kosher salt to make a brine.
  • Leave the potatoes in the brine for at least 4 hours or more if you can.
  • Meanwhile measure seasoned salt, garlic, powder, and black pepper in a large ziplock baggie and mix well
  • Remove Potatoes from brine, pat dry with paper towels.   Rub the potatoes with olive oil.
  •  Place the potatoes in the ziplock baggie with the seasonings.   Seal and shake well to coat the entire potato with the seasonings.
  • Remove the potatoes from the bag and place on baking sheet
  • Do NOT puncture any holes in the potatoes. If the steam stays in the potato, it will be moist and delicious.
  • Bake in a preheated 420 degree F oven for 1 hour.
  • Remove from oven, and the skin should be crisp and very seasoned, and the inside (meat) of the potato is moist and fluffy.
  • Split the top of the potato and add toppings such as butter, chives or sour cream

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 15321mg | Potassium: 907mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 12.1mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 2.1mg

Recipe Rating




Chel

Monday 21st of October 2019

Love the way they turn out. Have passed the recipe to my sister who now also only does potatoes like this

Evelyn

Tuesday 22nd of October 2019

Thank you so much for your sweet comment. We love it!

Brandi

Sunday 29th of July 2012

Now I know what I know what I've been doing wrong. Thanks for the "no puncture" tip!

Alyssa

Wednesday 25th of July 2012

I always puncture my potatoes, I never realized that it is better not to. I never thought of soaking them in a brine either. Thanks for the tips

MM

Wednesday 25th of July 2012

Thanks for sharing these awesome potatoes.

Cathy

Wednesday 25th of July 2012

We loved baked potatoes in our house - hubs is hooked on them. I make the same way in the oven, no hole poking in this house. But I have never added the garlic, will give it a try!