Loaded Baked Potatoes

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A Loaded Baked Potato is one of my kids' favourite meals, bright colourful and you can go as crazy as you want with the toppings you can't go wrong. customisable you can't go wrong.

Loaded baked potato on a dinner plate garnished with toppings and sour cream.

Ingredients you will need

Ingredients for Loaded bakes potatoes on benchtop with text overlay.

Loaded Baked Potato Notes, Substitutes, & Alternatives

  • Potatoes: To make good baked potatoes you need a 'floury' or 'starchy' variety of potatoes. In New Zealand I typically choose an Agria potato. Other starchy varieties include:  Desiree, Ilam Hardy, King Edward, Maris Piper, Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes.
  • Toppings: I used spinach, corn, tomato, onion chives and grated cheddar cheese but you can substitute these with your favourite baked potato or pizza toppings. Baked Beans, Black Beans, Butter, Cheese Sauce, Chilli, Green Onions, Ham, Jalapeรฑos, Mozzarella, Mushrooms, Parmesan, Pepperoni, Salami, Salmon, Tuna.

Loaded Baked Potatoes Illustrated Instructions

Below are illustrated step-by-step instructions to make my Loaded Baked Potato recipe, if you prefer just the written instructions then head straight to the printable recipe card below.

Step one: Heat oven to 200 degrees celsius 400 fahrenheit

Wash and dry the potatoes, Pierce their skin with the top of a sharp knife 5 to 6 times for each potato. 

Place the potatoes on a baking tray, or straight onto the racks in your preheated oven. Bake for 1 hour, or until the potato skin is papery and the potato flesh is tender.

Raw Potatoes on a wooden chopping board with hand holding a sharp knife.

Step two: While the potatoes are baking combine the topping ingredients in a bowl.

Topping ingredients for Loaded baked potatoes in a glass mixing bowl on benchtop with hand holding a spatula inside.

Step three: After the baked potaoes have been baking for 1 hour, remove them from the oven. 

Take a sharp knife and split the potatoes lengthwise and cross wise, then transfer them to a baking paper or parchment paper lined tray. I like to open the potatoes up so they are sitting quite flat.

Sprinkle the toppings over the baked potatoes and return to the oven for 5-7 minutes until the cheese is melted and the bacon is cooked.

Loaded baked potatoes in baking dish lined with parchment paper with toppings of sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, spinach, bacon, onion and cheese ready to go into oven.
Loaded baked potatoes in baking dish lined with parchment paper with toppings of sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, spinach, bacon, onion and melted cheese sprinkled on top of cooked potato.

Enjoy!

Loaded baked potato on a dinner plate garnished with toppings and sour cream.

Tips & Tricks

Here is how you can make these Loaded baked Potatoes perfectly every time!

  • My best tip for turning this into a quick mid-week dinner is to try cooking your baked potatoes in the slow cooker, pop them in on low in the morning, all you need to do is add the toppings to these loaded baked potatoes when you get home from work, or sport or after school activities.
  • Get inventive with your toppings. Chopped leftover veggies from previous dinners such as broccoli florets, roasted cauliflower or garlic green beans work well.
  • If you have family members with different taste preferences, you can always put different topping combinations on each baked potato before topping with cheese and baking. A baked potato bar can be a fun interactive dinner.
  • Stretch leftovers from other meals by serving them as loaded baked potato toppings: Bolognese sauce or vegetarian nachos with grated cheese, Christmas ham, meatballs, or rissoles.
Loaded baked potatoes in baking dish lined with parchment paper with toppings of sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, spinach, bacon, onion and melted cheese sprinkled on top of cooked potato.

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How To Make This Recipe Suitable For Baby-Led-Weaning

  • Loaded baked potatoes can be suitable for baby-led weaning, the baked potato itself is perfect, you just need to choose appropriate toppings that aren't high in salt or pose a choking hazard.
  • Consider toppings such as: Diced avocado, guacamole, grated cheese, steamed broccoli florets, mashed eggs, bolognese sauce,

Loaded baked potatoes in baking dish lined with parchment paper with toppings of sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, spinach, bacon, onion and melted cheese sprinkled on top of cooked potato.

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Loaded baked potato on a dinner plate garnished with toppings and sour cream.

Loaded Baked Potatoes

A Loaded Baked Potato is one of my kids favorite meals, bright colorful and customisable you can't go wrong.
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Course: Family Dinner Ideas
Cuisine: New Zealand
Keyword: kumara chips, kumara fries, sweet potato fries, loaded sweet potato fries
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 635kcal
Author: Stacey

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Ingredients

  • 6 Potatoes
  • ยฝ cup diced onion 65 grams
  • ยฝ cup corn kernels 65 grams
  • 1 cup grated cheese 100 grams
  • 100 grams chopped bacon
  • 40 grams baby spinach leaves 2 good handfuls
  • 100 grams cheery tomatoes quartered
  • sour cream optional
  • chives

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 200 degrees celsius 400 fahrenheit
  • Wash and dry the potatoes, Pierce their skin with the top of a sharp knife 5 to 6 times for each potato.
  • Place the potatoes on a baking tray, or straight onto the racks in your preheated oven. Bake for 1 hour, or until the potato skin is papery and the potato flesh is tender.
  • While the potatoes are baking combine the topping ingredients in a bowl.
  • After the baked potaoes have been baking for 1 hour, remove them from the oven.
  • Take a sharp knife and split the potatoes lengthwise and cross wise, then transfer them to a baking paper or parchment paper lined tray. I like to open the potatoes up so they are sitting quite flat.
  • Sprinkle the toppings over the baked potatoes and return to the oven for 5-7 minutes until the cheese is melted and the bacon is cooked.
  • Optional: Serve with sour cream and finely sliced chives or spring onions

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Notes

  • My best tip for turning this into a quick mid-week dinner is to try cooking your baked potatoes in the slow cooker, pop them in on low in the morning, all you need to do is add the toppings to these loaded baked potatoes when you get home from work, or sport or after school activities.
  • Get inventive with your toppings. Chopped leftover veggies from previous dinners such as broccoli florets, roasted cauliflower or garlic green beans work well.
  • If you have family members with different taste preferences, you can always put different topping combinations on each baked potato before topping with cheese and baking. A baked potato bar can be a fun interactive dinner.
  • Stretch leftovers from other meals by serving them as loaded baked potato toppings: Bolognese sauce or vegetarian nachos with grated cheese, Christmas ham, meatballs, or rissoles.
  • Potatoes: To make good baked potatoes you need a 'floury' or 'starchy' variety of potatoes. In New Zealand I typically choose an Agria potato. Other starchy varieties include: ย Desiree, Ilam Hardy, King Edward, Maris Piper, Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes.
  • Toppings: I used spinach, corn, tomato, onion chives and grated cheddar cheese but you can substitute these with your favourite baked potato or pizza toppings. Baked Beans, Black Beans, Butter, Cheese Sauce, Chilli, Green Onions, Ham, Jalapeรฑos, Mozzarella, Mushrooms, Parmesan, Pepperoni, Salami, Salmon, Tuna.

Nutrition

Serving: 1potato | Calories: 635kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 35g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 710mg | Potassium: 1224mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 37304IU | Vitamin C: 22mg | Calcium: 366mg | Iron: 2mg
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  1. 5 stars
    Hello Stacey,

    Can you recommend any vegetable recipes that can be transported to a pot luck or family get together dinner? I really appreciate your uncomplicated recipes.