What is the best way to cook a potato?
What is the best way to cook a potato?
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With heat
if you're not making baked potatoes you're over-complicating things
Mashed potatoes
Wrapped in a wet paper towel and microwaved if you're being lazy
No other option is really necessary
what does the paper towel accomplish? i've never used one when microwaving my taters and they've always come out fine
Keeps the skin from shriveling up and getting dry. If you don't eat the skin, it's pointless.
On fires from the burning homes of your enemies.
Potato pancakes are the best honestly. So fried and served with sour cream and smoked salmon/dill.
You can boil about 5 potatoes, put them in Tupperware, and then store them for up to a week for quick meal prep or to just enjoy as is with some hot sauce
e and salt.
red and yukon gold potatoes or any other small potato with a more waxy skin are great boiled and salted and/or buttered + whatever seasonings you like
Home fries are always delicious.
what a question...
I'm gonna say baked. Easy, delicious, few ingredients, goes with anything. Only difficulty is it takes an hour plus of oven time.
steam. if you don't have patience, a microwave is just fine.
I'm lazy so a microwave them until they are like baked potatoes. I then refrigerate them. Then I peel them and fry them up. It is an easy way to make crispy breakfast potatoes or fries.
Insert it in to your butthole, then let your body heat slowly cook it. Make sure to wrap it in foil and lube it first, though.
this and theyre easy as shit to make
cheesy potatoes or nothing
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>put them in Tupperware, and then store them for up to a week
2 days, or you should have frozen your leftovers
Multiple potatoes? Wrap them all in tin foil and run them 3 or 4 times in a dishwasher
Wrap in foil and throw in fire for 2 hours.
Top with sauteed mushrooms and spray cheese from a can.