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FULLY LOADED POTATO SKINS

FULLY LOADED POTATO SKINS

We loved ordering these for happy hour at our favorite pub in the Valley. Crispy Potato Skins with melted cheese and crisp bacon topped with sour cream and green onions. So I just had to make them for our Super Bowl appetizer dinner. Hubs always has our home stocked with bags of potatoes, so he was thrilled to see these on the menu. These disappear very quickly, so don’t worry about making too many!

FULLY LOADED POTATO SKINS

Ingredients

8 whole Russet Potatoes
4 Tablespoons Canola Oil
2 Tablespoons Butter
Salt To Taste
1-1/2 cup Grated Cheddar Cheese
8 slices Thick Cut Peppered Bacon, Fried Until Almost Crisp And Chopped
2 whole Green Onions, Sliced
1/2 cup Sour Cream
Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Scrub potatoes clean and allow them to dry. With a paper towel (or just with your hands) rub the skin of the potatoes with 2 tablespoons canola oil so that they’re nice and moist.

Place potatoes on a baking sheet and bake until skin is crisp and potatoes are tender, about 30 to 40 minutes.

Remove the pan and allow to cool until you can handle the potatoes.

Cut potatoes in half lengthwise.
Scoop out the insides, leaving a little bit of potato in the skins.

Melt the butter with 2 tablespoons canola oil, then brush both the outside and the inside of the potatoes.
Sprinkle the inside lightly with salt.

Place potato halves face-down and return to the oven for 5 to 8 minutes.

Using tongs, turn the potatoes over and continue to bake until the edges of the potatoes start to turn golden brown.

Remove from oven. Sprinkle the insides of the potato skins with cheddar, then sprinkle on the chopped bacon.

Return to the oven long enough for the cheese to melt, about 3 to 4 minutes.

Serve immediately with sour cream and green onions.

Recipe adapted from The Pioneer Woman

 

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Chaya

Tuesday 4th of February 2014

I know these are yummy. My mother-in-law was named Nettie. That is not a common name. Is it short for anything or is it Nettie?

nettiemoore11

Wednesday 5th of February 2014

Thank you Chaya, yes Nettie is short for Lynnette.

Cindy ~Hun... What's for Dinner?

Tuesday 4th of February 2014

Love potato skins, Nettie! Betcha that peppered bacon is awesome!

nettiemoore11

Tuesday 4th of February 2014

Thank you Loo Hoo, these disappear quick! Nettie

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