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    RIP to the Traditional Baked Potato: This 12-Minute Nuke-and-Crisp Is Objectively Better

    AwaisBy AwaisFebruary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Only 12-Minute Cooking Decision You Won't Regret This Holiday Season
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    Craving a baked potato? You don’t have to run to a restaurant to get something tasty. Not when you have the tools to make something absolutely, mind-blowingly easy and delicious at home. Forcing a potato to sit in a conventional oven for 60 minutes is an absolute waste of your evening, period. If you want that steakhouse-level contrast like a center that’s actually fluffy and skin that shatters like a cracker, you have to skip out on tradition and try something new: your air fryer.

    The math is simple: A microwave is the undisputed king of speed, but it turns the skin into a sad, damp rag. Meanwhile, an air fryer creates an elite, salty crust but takes forever to reach the core of a dense potato. By using the “hybrid” method — nuking the spud for a few minutes to get the inside tender, then finishing it with a high-heat blast in the air fryer — you’re effectively cheating the clock.

    You’re looking at a 12-minute total turnaround for a potato that tastes like it’s been roasting since lunch. It’s the ultimate weeknight power move that delivers maximum texture with zero unnecessary waiting. Stop being a slave to your oven timer and start using the tech you already own to get dinner on the table before you actually lose interest in eating it.

    My 12-minute baked potato recipe

    Single Baked Potato

    A microwave and an air fryer will give you the best baked potato of your life.

    David Watsky/CNET

    What you need

    • One russet potato
    • 1 teaspoon olive oil or butter
    • A microwave
    • An air fryer
    • Kosher salt for serving

    Directions

    • Step 1: Poke 10 to 12 air holes in the potato using a fork, and salt liberally.
    • Step 2: Microwave the potato on high for 8 to 10 minutes or until it’s fork-tender and cooked through.
    • Step 3: Slice the potato halfway through and toss with melted butter or olive oil. You can also stuff the potato with cheese or bacon bits.
    • Step 4: Air fry on high, skin side up, for 2 minutes.
    • Step 5: Flip and cook for another 2 minutes until your desired crispiness is achieved. (If topping with cheese, veggies or bacon, cook skin side down only.)

    Baked Potato

    Feel free to stuff or top the potato to your heart’s content.

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    For more tips, see my list of the seven foods I’ll only air fry from now on, and learn the best way to reheat every kind of leftovers.

    12Minute Baked NukeandCrisp objectively Potato RIP traditional
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