Homemade Potato Skins
Potato skins are perfect as an appetizer, or for those post-season football games. You can use different types of cheeses and toppings to customize a recipe of your own!
Pre heat oven to 350 degrees
Serves 6-8
Ingredients:
1 pound sharp cheddar cheese
½ pound pepper jack cheese
1 pound cooked and chopped thick cut bacon
½ cup chopped chives
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup sour cream
1 cup ranch dressing
1 quart vegetable oil
Directions:
Place a soup pot on the stove over medium-high heat. Put the oil in the pot, and heat until it reaches a temperature of 350 degrees.
Cook the potatoes in a 400-degree oven until they are soft in the center. Cut the potatoes in half, and carefully remove the insides leaving approximately ¼ inch on the potato inside the skin.
Place the potatoes in the hot oil and cook until the skins become golden brown- approximately 2-3 minutes. Remove the potato skins from the oil and place on a paper towel. Season the skins with salt and pepper.
Put the potato skins on an aluminum foil lined cookie sheet. Place a liberal amount of cheese over the potato skins, then coat with the chopped bacon. Place in a 350-degree oven for 10 minutes, or until the cheese bubbles and the edges become brown.
Remove the potato skins from the oven, top with chopped chives.
Serve with sour cream and ranch dressing.
Enjoy!
Chef Chuck Kerber
chuck@cooksandeats.com
cooksandeats.com
I’m definitely going to fix these on Superbowl Sunday! I just wish the Steelers were in the Superbowl! Enjoy reading posts on your site, originally from Western PA myself!
You’ll love them- thanks so much for reading!
I’ve been craving potato skins lately, but haven’t found a good recipe for them until I read this one! They look so great and I can’t wait to try them. What a great Superbowl Sunday recipe!
Let me know how they turn out- or better yet, invite me over1