Premium Baking Potatoes 15 lbs.


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Highlights

  • High starch and low moisture content yields a light and fluffy texture
  • Russet Baking potatoes are the perfect size and texture for baking on high heat
  • Hearty skin rich with potassium that's tender when cooked
  • Contains calcium, iron, manganese, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and dietary fiber
  • Great for baking and frying

About this item

Create numerous dishes using this bag of Premium Baking Potatoes. They have hearty skin that's tender when cooked. These fresh potatoes are the ideal size and texture for baking on high heat.

How Can You Cook Baking Potatoes?

Baking potatoes can be cooked multiple ways in the oven:

  • Form bite-sized pieces by cutting the potatoes into chunks, tossing in olive oil and sprinkling with herbs.
  • Make the traditional oven-baked potato and top it with chives, butter, sour cream, cheese and bacon bits.
  • Create a Hasselback potato by making vertical slices all throughout the cooked fresh vegetable, inserting slices of cheese in-between and drizzling the top with olive oil.
  • Create tempting potato skins by cutting a few potatoes lengthwise, scoop out some of the interior, brush with oil and bake until crisp. Add bacon and cheese to the inside, and place back into the oven for a few minutes. Next, top the skins with green onions and sour cream for a flavorful snack.

What's in a Potato?

Potatoes have been a classic dinner staple for many years and there's a good reason for that. While this fresh vegetable looks big in size, water accounts for 70-80 percent of the weight. It's also full of minerals and vitamins. A common misconception is that potatoes are unhealthy, but these vegetables can actually help to improve digestion, boost heart health, reduce cholesterol levels, strengthen the immune system and manage diabetes.

Other Ways to Eat Potatoes

Besides baking, you can prepare these fresh potatoes in different ways for a wide array of recipes. Pan fry or sautee your potatoes to include with your favorite family meal. Cut up these fresh vegetables to make tasty french fries or slice them very thin to create your very own potato chips. They're also terrific for dishes like hash browns, casseroles, mashed potato, salads and latkes.

How Can I Store My Potatoes?

  • Store your potatoes in a cool, well-ventilated place. Avoid areas that reach high temperatures or receive too much sunlight such as beneath the sink, countertops or beside large appliances.
  • If refrigerated, let the potato warm gradually to room temperature before cooking to avoid discoloration. When stored in temperatures lower than 50°F, the potato's starch converts to sugar which can result in discoloration.
  • Perforated plastic bags and paper bags tend to offer the best environment for extending a potatoes shelf life.
  • No need to wash potatoes before storing because dampness can promote early spoilage.

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