When baking a baked potato in the oven how do you know when it's perfectly done?
Squeezing it doesn't seem to be that accurate for me. And using a fork seems pretty arbitrary. Any better ways?
When baking a baked potato in the oven how do you know when it's perfectly done?
Squeezing it doesn't seem to be that accurate for me. And using a fork seems pretty arbitrary. Any better ways?
If you want to go all engineer on your unsuspecting spuds, take their temperature with an instant read thermometer. According to several online sources I found, the ideal internal temp for your 'tater is 210F (99°C).
Insert a paring knife from the top of the potato. If it goes in easily and doesn't support the spud, it's done. If you can pick up the spud, it's got a few more minutes.
All right, I'll take the bait. Poke it with a fork and see if it feels right - tender, not much resistance.
This isn't really arbitrary at all: you need something that can poke in easily enough to not destroy the potato but not too easily, so you can feel the texture of the potato. A fork is one such thing that everyone has in their kitchen. And it's easy: most people know how a baked potato feels when you stick a fork in it because they've stuck forks in a ton of potatoes before. Sure, you could manage with a few other things, but why bother? It's a good tool for the job.
I am using wooden toothpick for that. If toothpick goes easily into potato - it's done, if you need some effort to put it in - it's not.