A truly perfect baked potato is a thing of beauty: crackly, salted skin giving way to a cloud-like, steaming interior that’s ready to cradle butter, cheese, sour cream, or your favorite toppings. But too often, we end up with leathery skins, soggy middles, or undercooked centers.
The secret? It’s not the oven—it’s the method. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll get golden, crisp skin and tender, fluffy flesh without fail.
Why This Method Works
🥔 No foil = dry, crispy skin (foil steams the potato = soggy skin)
🧂 Salt the skin = enhances flavor and draws out moisture
🔥 High heat + oil = caramelized, crackly crust
⏱️ Proper timing = fully cooked, never gummy1 large russet potato (8–12 oz)
1 tsp olive oil or melted butter
Kosher salt (or flaky sea salt)
Optional:
Freshly ground black pepper
Garlic powder or smoked paprika (for extra flavor)
💡 Pro Tips:Russets are best—high starch, low moisture = fluffy interior.Room-temperature potatoes bake more evenly.Don’t skip the oil—it helps salt adhere and crisps the skin.
Step-by-Step Instructions (Crispy, Fluffy, Foolproof)
1. Prep the Potato
Scrub skin thoroughly under cold water. Pat completely dry.
Poke 4–6 holes with a fork (prevents bursting).
Rub with oil, then sprinkle generously with salt (and optional spices).
2. Bake Directly on the Oven Rack
Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C).
Place potato directly on the middle oven rack (put a baking sheet on the rack below to catch drips).
Bake 50–70 minutes, depending on size:
Small (8 oz): 50–55 min
Medium (10 oz): 60 min
Large (12+ oz): 65–75 min3. Rest & Serve
Remove from oven. Let rest 5 minutes (steam redistributes for fluffiness).
Slice open crosswise. Fluff interior gently with a fork.
Add toppings immediately while hot.
Topping Ideas (Classic to Creative)
🧈 Classic: Butter, sour cream, chives, salt & pepper
🧀 Loaded: Shredded cheddar, bacon bits, green onions
🌶️ Southwest: Black beans, corn, avocado, lime crema
🥑 Vegan: Olive oil, roasted garlic, nutritional yeast, scallions
🍗 Comfort: Pulled chicken, gravy, and peas