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Cooking baked potatoes in the microwave? (question)
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I usually poke a couple holes in it, wrap it in saran wrap, and throw it in until I can squeeze it. For a large potato it can take about 10 minutes. Watch it closely so it doesn't dry it out too bad though.0
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between 5 and 10 minutes depending on your microwave's power... make sure you poke some holes in the thing though or you may end up with popped potato instead of baked.0
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Google, or, "The Oracle", knows all...
http://startcooking.com/blog/58/How-to-Cook-Potatoes-in-a-Microwave0 -
Well it would help if you had a Microwave steamer bag. Ziplock makes some and it works great. I know people that do it with a regular ziplock and poke holes in the potato and the bag but I am not sure about microwaving plastic that is not designed for that. But if you have a ziplock steamer bag they work wonderful and has the times right on the bag.0
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It would depend on the size of the potato and the power of your microwave - but you might try about 3 minutes, turn and then 3 minutes more? ...if not done to your preference at that time, then add a couple of minutes at a time until it's as you like it!0
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My microwave has a "Potato" button. I just press it once for each tater, up to four.
One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four!
Next time I do one I will try to time it for you0 -
I have a "potato" key on my microwave and have to actually used 2 cycles...in time, it comes out to about 12 minutes. Make sure to poke holes in it and if you don't have a potato setting, start at about 7-8 minutes, then check the potato for firmness...when done, you should be able to squeeze it easily.0
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** just make sure you stab it with a fork first.0
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I have a baked potato button on my micro but I just made 3 in there and it was 9 minutes for 3 red potatoes medium sized. They were cooked through, I'd try three to start and add a minute if its not done.0
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Potatoes cooked just in the microwave come out mealy. Here is a recipe for perfect quicker baked potato. Won't help you tonight but for next time.
This is from Cooking for Two so it says for 2 potatoes but I always make 1 and turns out great. Thanks for reminding me.
Nuke two spuds on high for 6 minutes (add 2 minutes for each additional potato), then transfer to a baking sheet, stick them in a 375 degree oven and cook for 15 min.
I always poke some holes in the potato with a fork first. Enjoy.0 -
Thanks guys!! What awesome help!! I will try to do it for 5 minutes and then see where I am at from there.......you guys rock!!0
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Thanks guys!! What awesome help!! I will try to do it for 5 minutes and then see where I am at from there.......you guys rock!!0
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One potato, two potatoes, three potatoes, four!
Now I wanna teach my daughter how to play that game lol0 -
I don't use plastic, I throw the potato into a small paper bag or wrap in one slightly damp paper towel with a dry paper towel around it.0
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I usually start at three minutes and go from there, I don't use the baggies (phobia about plastic, cancer and microwaves). Poking holes releases the steam and reduces the chance that it will burst, but I don't do it, never been an issue...0
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There may be a button on your microwave that says Potato. Press that.0
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I just wrap it in wet paper towels and put it in for about 5 minutes. If you can poke a fork in it easily, it is done. If not, try another minute until you can poke the fork in without resistance.0
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Last night I figured out my microwave (its a new one so I had only been using the normal number buttons and not the specific buttons for food) and found out it did have a baked potato button! I did that, plus 5 more minutes and I was good to go!! Again, thanks for the help everyone!!0
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I would cook it 3 min. at a time and turn after each until soft.0
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