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Microwave Baked Potato

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A microwave baked potato is a great side dish for any meal. It only takes a little olive oil, salt, and pepper and an 8-minute cook time and your side dish is ready.

Baked potato topped with sour cream.

Microwave Baked Potato

There is no question that potatoes may be the most beloved vegetable in all of the land. These microwave baked potatoes are just as tasty as baked potatoes in foil or crock pot baked potatoes, just done in less time.

Why make potatoes in the microwave

Reasons why you’ll love it.

These baked potatoes are ready in 8 minutes.

You can rub these baked potatoes with any dry rub you would like.

It’s an easy way to prepare baked potatoes for other recipes.

A great way to prep food for the family.

Potatoes on a counter top.

Featured Ingredients

  • Potatoes- russet potatoes or Idaho potatoes are usually used for baked potatoes. Be sure to leave the skin on.
  • Olive oil– olive oil keeps the potato moist and aids in cooking the potato in the microwave. We like the taste of olive oil but if you’d like to use a different oil, go ahead.
  • Salt + pepper- we kept things simple for this sweet potato recipe. If you would like to add more flavor to these potatoes you can use any flavorful dry rub like fajita seasoning or taco seasoning.

baked potatoes with toppings

Simple

Baked Potato Recipe

This is a classic baked potato recipe for when you want to use your oven instead of a microwave.

Make It

How to Cook a Potato in the Microwave

  1. Prepare the potato. Use a sharp fork or knife to carefully poke holes all over the potato. Drizzle the potato with olive oil and use your hands to massage the oil into the potato. Season with salt and pepper and massage the spices into the skin.  
  2. Cook the potato. Place the potato on a microwave-safe plate and cook on high for 4 minutes. 
  3. Flip the potato. Feel the potato to make sure it isn’t mushy* and then flip the potato and cook on high for another 2 minutes. If after 2 minutes the potato is fork tender, remove it from the microwave. If it isn’t quite ready, cook an additional 2 minutes. 
  4. Enjoy the potato. Remove the potato from the microwave and cut it in half. Place the tablespoon of butter in the middle of the potato, season with salt and pepper, and enjoy.
Poking holes in a potato with a fork.

Tips

Make sure you poke holes deep enough into the potato. It helps cook the potato a bit quicker as well as any accidental potato eruptions in the microwave. ?

Remember that the size of your potato will dictate how long it has to be in the microwave. If your potato is smaller, 6 minutes may be enough. If your potato is large you may need to add a few extra minutes to the cook time.

Microwave Recipes

All of these recipes use a microwave, no stove needed!

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FAQ

How long should I put my potato in the microwave?

The size of your potato will determine how long your potato needs to be in the microwave, but it should need to be about 6-8 minutes.

How long do 2 potatoes take in the microwave?

For 2 potatoes you will need to increase the amount of time that the potatoes are in the microwave between 10-12 minutes. Be sure to check the potatoes every 4-5 minutes.

Can you microwave a potato raw?

Yes, you can microwave a raw potato. Just be sure you use a fork or a knife to poke holes in the potato before microwaving it.

How do you microwave a potato without it exploding?

To prevent a potato from exploding, be sure to poke holes throughout the potato to allow air to flow through the potato.

A potato with butter in the center.

Back-to-Basics Potato Tutorials

Potatoes are an excellent, versatile veggie to roast, puree, bake with, add to bowls, the list goes on! Check out some of our back-to-basics sweet potato tutorials.

Storage

Let the potatoes cool completely. Then, transfer them into an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3-5 days.

Can I freeze baked potatoes?

To freeze baked potato, let it cool completely. Then, tightly wrap it in tin foil and place it in a freezer-safe gallon-size bag for up to 3 months.

Microwave potato topped with toppings.

Microwave baked potato with toppings.

Microwave Baked Potato

Keep your sides for dinner easy an make a microwave baked potato. Top your potatoes with sour cream, bacon, chives, and more!

Prep:5 minutes

Cook:8 minutes

Total:13 minutes

Fat 15

Carbs 0.3

Protein 0.2

Ingredients

  • 1 medium to large russet potato washed
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • ¼ teaspoon salt + more for topping
  • ¼ teaspoon ground pepper + more for topping
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter

Instructions 

  • Use a sharp fork or knife to carefully poke holes all over the potato.

    Poking holes in a potato.

  • Drizzle the potato with olive oil and use your hands to massage the oil into the potato.

    Olive oil drizzled on the potato.

  • Season the potato with salt and pepper and massage the spices into the potato.

  • Place the potato on a microwave-safe plate and cook the potato on high for 4 minutes.

  • Feel the potato to make sure it isn’t mushy* and then flip the potato and cook on high for another 2 minutes. If after 2 minutes, if the potato is fork tender, remove it from the microwave. If it isn’t quite ready, cook the potato for an additional 2 minutes.

    Softened baked potato.

  • Remove the potato from the microwave and cut the potato in half. Fluff the insides of the potato with a fork and serve with butter, salt, and pepper.

    Baked potato topped with sour cream.

Tips & Notes

  • We tested this recipe with a medium and large potato and the cook times were similar.
  • Every microwave is different so the cooking time may vary based on the potato

Nutrition facts

Calories: 137kcal Carbohydrates: 0.3g Protein: 0.2g Fat: 15g Fiber: 0.1g Sugar: 0.01g

Photography: photos taken in this post are by Ashley McGlaughlin from The Edible Perspective.

About Linley Hanson

Linley is a 5′ nothing spitball of positive energy who joined Team Fit Foodie in the Spring of 2014. Linley has worked on the digital side of small businesses and nonprofits since 2011, where she specialized in social media community management. Lin has a passion for food and an incredible palate. She is FFF’s chief recipe developer, so you can thank her for these incredible recipes!

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