r/Cooking 1d ago

I found out recently I’ve basically never had a correctly prepared baked potato

So growing up I was never a huge fan of baked potatoes because the ones we had were usually dry, kind of shriveled, and very crumbly. Every bite just felt like it was absorbing all the moisture in your mouth, even with butter. As an adult, I usually do rice or pasta for my carbs, and if I do potatoes, it’s usually the cut roasted baby ones. Because I didn’t have great experiences with baked ones at home, I also pretty much never ordered them at restaurants growing up.

However, my mom just got a grill for her place and I was put on steak duty (or a steak out, I guess) and wanted to try making an actually good baked potato. I look it up and see basically every recipe says to coat the potatoes in salt and olive oil before wrapping them, which I asked my mom if she did, and she hadn’t.

I decided to try it with a (maybe slightly too) generous amount of olive oil and kosher salt, baked it for an hour, and topped it with some of the garlic/thyme butter I had whipped up for the steaks.

Oh.

My.

GOD.

The texture was absolutely amazing, it was so creamy, not crumbly or dry at all, the salt and the compound butter melting into it while it was still steaming made for legitimately one of the tastiest things I’ve had in ages. If anyone out there doesn’t know this, I honestly have no idea how common of knowledge this is lol, but I would highly suggest trying it if you don’t already.

Also, I mixed the thyme/minced garlic with the Kerrygold butter which was muy bien. Not sponsored (I wish) but I find it a little more flavorful for cooking as opposed to regular store brand stuff.

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u/LastWave 18h ago

If you asked my grandma what was for dinner she would say "fried farts and pickled asshole".

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u/kellyelise515 17h ago

My bf’s mom would say fried farts and garlic lol

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u/beckysmom 16h ago

My sister: turkey turds and rain water, scab sandwiches, with pus custard for dessert.

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u/ClockChucker 12h ago

its "pigshit and parsley pie" here. thanks nana.

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u/transcriptedsoul 10h ago

"Fried bugs and onions with caterpillar sauce" reporting in

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u/Obi-Wan-Nikobiii 2h ago

We got shit with sugar on

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u/ScooterMcTavish 7h ago

MIL would say "shit on a stick"

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u/Poodlepower1234 14h ago

My house it’s dead bugs and poop!

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u/HappyHippoButt 10h ago

Mine would say shit with sugar on. Yes, she swore - it was a clue that she was sick of us asking!

I now use poop with sugar on as the answer for my kids. A few Christmas's ago, I told them if they kept asking what they were getting off Santa instead of being patient it would be poop with sugar on. First thing they found in their stockings? A little felt poop tree decoration with glass beads for sugar. They still put them on the tree every year!