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Nothing beats a good baked potato—they’re cheap, delicious, and easy to make in bulk. If you’ve got some leftover spuds, you’re probably wondering how to reheat them without losing the fluffy texture and crispy skin that makes them so mouth-watering. No matter which appliances you’ve got in your kitchen, there’s a quick and easy way to make it happen. In this article, we’ll show you how to reheat your baked potatoes in the oven, microwave, and more. Let’s dig in!
Things You Should Know
- Reheat baked potatoes in the oven at 350 °F (177 °C) for 20 minutes for the best, crispiest results.
- To microwave, slice your potato in half and cover it with damp paper towels. Heat for 2-3 minutes on high.
- Air fry your baked potato for 3-4 minutes at 350 °F (177 °C) to 400 °F (204 °C), then check to see if it’s heated through.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
- If you’re reheating multiple baked potatoes at once, let them all warm up to room temperature before reheating. This ensures they all reheat evenly.[16]Thanks
- If your baked potatoes are frozen, thaw them out in the fridge overnight a day in advance before reheating them.[17]Thanks
Warnings
- Do not cool or store baked potatoes in aluminum foil. The foil traps the potato’s internal heat and moisture, which enables botulism-causing bacteria to grow.[18]Thanks
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