I am going to cook baked potatoes in a fan assisted oven for the first time.
My girlfriend says to score the baked potatoes, drizzle extra virgin oil over them then add SALT.
I think adding salt prior to cooking them will dry out the Baked Potatoes... has anyone got any advice about the salt question or any other cooking tips for Baked Potatoes.
I usually prick a few holes in them and start them off in the microwave. That speeds the cooking time. Then I rub them wil olive oil before putting them in the oven. You can add salt which I think is done to crisp the skin up a bit. It doesn`t dry them out.
I suppose it depends on whether or not you like olive oil. Remember that lots of JO's cooking is based on Mediterranean ingredients. Also-olive oil is a heck of a lot healthier than most vegetable oils.
As to the potatoes-olive oil,salt-both or neither...is fine. I'd prick the spuds-not score them.
you should salt the taty because it wil make it crisp i have done it befor because im a girl the salt dose not afect the taty so is not a problim BUT DONT ADD TO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Have you tried McCains frozen jacket potatoes?.They come in packets of four. They are precooked and then frozen and can be reheated in a microwave between three and ten minutes depending on the number of spuds. I have found them exceedingly tasty but I have to admit that the skins could be crisper; however, this doesn't bother me as I don't eat the skins but for those who do I would suggest a few minutes in a hot oven would do the trick.
My OH is in charge of cooking and he always stabs the potatoes and brushes olive oil on, and a teensy bit of salt on mine and a bit more salt on his. Then in our fan-assisted oven usually for about an hour and a half, depending on size and they come out well cooked with lovely crispy skins. Delicious! (I sound just like Nigella, con't I?)