microwave baked potato

Author of this recipe: Lenna Olevera

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Discover our amazing microwave baked potatoes recipe! Easy, healthy, crispy on the outside, and soft inside. No oven required—just pop them in the microwave for a quick, delicious meal perfect for busy days or movie night!

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  23. **How to Make a Delicious Microwave Baked Potato: Step-by-Step Guide**
  24. Discover how to create a perfectly tender and flavorful microwave baked potato with this easy-to-follow recipe! Whether you're a microwave novice or a baking pro, these steps will help you achieve the best results.
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  26. ### **Ingredients**
  27. - 2 medium potatoes
  28. - 1 tablespoon olive oil or butter (optional)
  29. - Salt and pepper to taste
  30. - Garlic powder (optional)
  31. - 1 egg (for fluffier texture)
  32. Optional additions:
  33. - Shredded cheese
  34. - Avocado slices
  35. - Bacon bits
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  37. ### **Steps to Make a Microwave Baked Potato**
  38. #### **Step 1: Prepare the Potato**
  39. Peel the potatoes if desired, then cut them into bite-sized chunks. This will make them cook faster and easier to handle in the microwave.
  40. #### **Step 2: Season the Potato**
  41. Rub a little seasoning around the potato (salt and pepper) or add garlic powder for extra flavor. You can leave it raw or season it to your liking.
  42. #### **Step 3: Cook in the Microwave**
  43. Pour oil or melted butter into a microwave-safe dish, then add the potatoes. Cover them with foil if they're sensitive to moisture.
  44. #### **Step 4: Set the Timer**
  45. Place the dish in the microwave and set the timer for 3-4 minutes, depending on your microwave's power level. Adjust cooking time based on your potato size.
  46. #### **Step 5: Let It Rest**
  47. After cooking, let the potatoes cool a bit before eating raw or slicing them open to enjoy the insides.
  48. #### **Step 6: Top with Your Favorite Toppings**
  49. Sprinkle shredded cheese, avocado slices, or bacon bits for added flavor and texture. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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  51. ### **Tips for Success**
  52. - For a fluffier texture, add an egg to the potato mixture.
  53. - Adjust seasoning to taste as everyone has different preferences.
  54. - If your microwave doesn't have a defrost cycle, preheat it first by setting the timer on the defrost setting.
  55. Enjoy your quick and delicious microwave baked potatoes! Let us know in the comments how you like them.

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