Baked Potatoes in Foil

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One of our favorite dinner sides is a baked potato in foil. They come out perfectly fluffy every time 😍 Whether you’re hoping to make a baked potato in oven or on the grill, we’ll teach you how to make a perfect baked potato every time!

Serve your baked potato in foil with a yummy sous vide steak, seared salmon, or even a vegetarian black bean burger!

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Favorite Side –> Baked Potato Wrapped in Foil!

Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall…there isn’t a bad time to make a baked potato in foil! Baked potatoes are my all-time favorite food. Ask my parents, they called me spud growing up because I asked for them so often.

It just doesn’t get much better than a perfectly fluffy baked potato next to a juicy grilled steak, slow-roasted pork shoulder, or juicy pan-seared chicken. Or if you’re like me, you can doctor them up to be a meal on their own with a little cottage cheese and butter (trust me) or our famous chili on top!

Today we thought we’d go back to the basics to teach you how to make a perfect baked potato every time. To get started, you’ll need just a few things…and don’t worry, you’ll get both an oven and a grill option!

Ingredients

  • Large Idaho Potatoes: in this recipe, we used Idaho potatoes, but you can actually use this method for any kind of potato such as russet, red, sweet, etc!
  • Olive Oil: we’ve found olive oil to have the best flavor for baked potatoes, but you can also use canola.
  • Salt and Pepper: these two spices are magic when it comes to baking a potato in foil. Be generous, I promise your tastebuds will he happy.
  • Toppings: We’ll get into toppings later, but a freshly cooked baked potato is your oyster. Get creative with your favorite toppings and have fun!

What are the benefits of using aluminum foil on a baked potato?

We’ve found that when wrapping a potato in foil, they actually cook faster because the aluminum foil traps the heat, thus cooking them faster.

We’ve also found that if you’re planning to make baked potatoes in the oven as part of a larger meal, that they stay warmer longer wrapped in the foil because it insulates them once they’re done cooking.

Do I have to poke holes in my baked potatoes?

There is a big debate about this on the internet and the truth is, we’ve done it both ways and get the same results!

How long to bake a potato?

We recommend baking your potatoes at 450ºF for around 45-60 minutes depending on the size. If you’re planning to grill, it’s the same temp and time.

Why the high heat?

We’ve found that the sweet spot of baking a potato to get that fluffy inside and crispier outside is cooking them at high heat. So, 450ºF it is!

How long to bake potatoes at 375 in foil: a medium potato at 375ºF will take around 1 hour to fully bake. If you use a larger potato, you’ll likely need to add time.

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How to Make a Baked Potato in Oven Wrapped in Foil

Step 1: Clean Potatoes

Potatoes come from the ground so sometimes there can be dirt or residue left behind on your tater. Run them under warm water and if you have one, use a scrubby brush to clean the skin of the taters.

Then, pat dry with a towel and move to step 2.

Technically you can use any kind of potato with the foil-pack method. Do note that size matters when it comes to baking time. The bigger the potato, the longer you’ll have to cook it. Here are some other potato options you can try:

  • sweet potatoes
  • yams
  • russet potatoes
  • red potatoes

Step 2: Rub with Olive Oil and Season

Now it’s time to drizzle your potatoes with olive oil. We like to drizzle and then massage the oil into the potato skin to make sure that ever knick and cranny is covered.

Then, generously season your potatoes with salt and pepper. Don’t be shy on this part…you’ll thank me later!

olive oil drizzling on baked potatoes

Step 3: Roll in Tin Foil

Now it’s time to roll your potatoes in foil. The reason we roll potatoes in foil in the first place is so that you can trap the heat close to the potato and cook it evenly.

There is no right or wrong way to actually roll the potato, so use your best judgment and get rolling! We like to mimic a burrito roll, it seems to be effective.

rolling potatoes in foil

Step 4: Time to Cook

Oven vs. Grill

  • Oven: To make a baked potato in oven wrapped in foil, preheat the oven to 450ºF. Place baked potatoes in foil directly on your oven rack. Let cook for 45-60 minutes rotating after 30 minutes. Use a fork to pierce the potatoes to see how soft they are.

Grilling Instructions

Good news folks…you can make a baked potato in oven wrapped in foil and baked potatoes on the grill! Plus, it’s pretty much the same method (you can even make your baked taters in the crockpot!)!

Preheat grill to 450ºF. Place your baked potatoes in foil directly on the flame and cover. Let cook for 45-60 minutes rotating every 10 minutes or so. The time will depend on how big your potatoes are. Use a fork to pierce the potatoes to see how soft they are.

For both methods, let cool, for about 15 minutes before unwrapping so you don’t burn yourself! Serve immediately or refrigerate for later.

baked potatoes in foil on grill grates

Topping Ideas

Looking to get creative with your toppings? Here are a few you should try!

twice baked potatoes

Got Leftovers?

Twice Baked Potatoes

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idaho potatoes in foil with butter

Storage

Let your potatoes cool completely. You can either leave them wrapped in foil or unwrap them (it’s all preference). Then, store them in the fridge for up to 5 days. We like to place them into a gallon-size bag.

How to Reheat Baked Potatoes in Foil

Looking to reheat your potatoes? Check out 2 options below for reheating!

Oven: if you keep your baked potatoes wrapped in the foil, you can reheat them right in the oven. Preheat oven to 400ºF and let cook for 15-20 minutes, or until potatoes are warm.

Microwave: remove baked potatoes from tin foil and place on a plate. Microwave on high for 1 minute and 30 seconds to 2 minutes or until hot.

easy Idaho potatoes with butter
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Baked Potato in Oven Wrapped in Foil (+ grill)

One of our favorites dinner sides is a baked potato in foil. Whether you’re hoping to make a grilled baked potato in foil or a baked potato in oven wrapped in foil, we’ll teach you how to make a perfect baked potato every time!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • 6 large Idaho potatoes
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper

Optional Toppings

  • Butter
  • Salt and pepper
  • Sour cream or Greek yogurt

Instructions 

  • First, preheat the grill or oven to 450ºF.
  • Run potatoes under warm water and use a scrubby to remove any dirt or residue and then and pat dry with a towel to dry.
  • Drizzle potatoes with olive oil and use your hands to massage the oil into the skin. Then, generously season the entire potato with salt and pepper.
  • Individually wrap each potato in a piece of tin foil.
  • Grill: Place potatoes directly on the grill grates over direct heat. Cover, and let cook for 45-60 minutes. Rotating every 10 minutes.
  • Oven: Place potatoes directly on your oven racks and let cook for 45-60 minutes rotating after 30 minutes.
  • After 45 minutes, pierce one of the potatoes with a fork to see how tender they are. Once they are easily poked you know they are done!
  • Remove from heat, let sit for 15 minutes to cool, and then unwrap from foil to eat.
  • Top with your favorite toppings and enjoy!

Tips & Notes

  • *Cook time will vary depending on how big the potatoes are. Medium-sized Idaho potatoes will take around 45 minutes and large Idaho potatoes will take 60+ minutes.
  • Nutrition information does not include toppings.

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Nutrition

Calories: 150 kcal, Carbohydrates: 26 g, Protein: 3 g, Fat: 5 g, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 1 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carey Jensen
Carey Jensen
January 7, 2023 7:41 am

5 stars
This is a perfect recipe for my husband who loves baked potatoes but doesnโ€™t like a crispy skin. I did have the temp at 425 and cooked 2 large potatoes for 1 hour and 10 minutes. I love baked potatoes any way they are cooked so this works well in our household. A definite keeper, especially making it a loaded baked potato with all of the lovely add-ons, sour cream, butter cheese, bacon bits and green onions.

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Kathryn K.
Kathryn K.
October 1, 2023 4:30 pm
Reply to  Carey Jensen

Your husband might not like a crispy skin but he doesn’t have to eat the skin LOL, what’s most important about a baked potato is the texture of the potato, cooking a potato in foil is going to create steam under the foil and the potato is going to be soggy similar to if you steam or boil a potato, the texture of a true baked potato when you just put it on the oven rack or do it on a barbecue is going to be much different and a lot better.

Last edited 11 months ago by Kathryn K.
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August 7, 2024 9:51 pm
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bob
bob
January 5, 2023 6:38 pm

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I am absolutely STUNNED that anyone who purports to know anything about cooking food would recommend wrapping a potato in foil to bake. When you do that the moisture in the potato is held in and makes the potato gooey. You might as well boil it. A properly baked potato first has it’s skin pierced in several places and then baked without covering with foil nor any oil or butter. This allows the steam to escape making the resulting meat in the potato light and fluffy. I’m really surprised that someone could be putting out such bad advice on the internet.

Kathryn K.
Kathryn K.
October 1, 2023 4:33 pm
Reply to  bob

I am so glad someone else has stated this, I’ve made a comment myself, a true baked potato is not wrapped in foil it’s going to make the potato soggy for the very reason that you stated. I myself have too much pride I would never have a website or a blog where I’m talking about how to cook food and not stating how to do it properly I would just be embarrassed LOL.

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August 16, 2022 2:37 am
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If you need to transport hot food to a large gathering, you can keep it warm for hours in a portable cooler.

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January 21, 2022 4:08 am
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Alex
Alex
August 22, 2021 7:54 am
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It was so simple and a little cute and funny about โ€˜the little tatersโ€™ at the start ๐Ÿ˜…

da pa checker
December 1, 2022 4:18 pm
Reply to  Alex

The link you have says not to store them in the fridge and to get to super cool temperatures in the foil. Letting them sit on the counter for 15 minutes so you donโ€™t burn your fingers off will not create botulism lol.

Courtney
Courtney
February 7, 2021 5:34 pm
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The smoke point of olive oil is around 400. By coating the potato in olive oil and then cooking this at 450, my whole house smelled like smoke. Iโ€™d recommend lowering the temp to 400 or using another oil with a higher smoke point.

Pat
Pat
February 27, 2020 10:30 pm

If you are serving to a group you can put them in your portable cooler and they will stay hot for hours!

Emily Richter
March 3, 2020 12:10 pm
Reply to  Pat

GREAT idea, Pat!

Keeli
Keeli
November 17, 2019 8:25 pm

Do you poke holes in potato before cooking in oven?

MELLISA KRELL
MELLISA KRELL
November 27, 2019 7:08 pm
Reply to  Keeli

Needing same answer

wayne berdeaux
September 15, 2019 3:46 pm

I don’t like my potato light and fluffy, rather firm but done. How do I achieve this method?

Ivan
Ivan
February 22, 2021 11:36 am
Reply to  wayne berdeaux

Use different kind of potato. Some better for cooking, others for baking, pasta etc. Ask seller which sort/kind of potato is it. Experiment or see what u have and what to do with it. Here’s one example https://www.potatogoodness.com/potato-types/

Faith Johnson
Faith Johnson
June 3, 2019 9:57 am

Baked potatoes should not be left to cool in the foil. They are considered unsafe to eat. Reheating would not help. https://www.statefoodsafety.com/Resources/Resources/is-my-baked-potato-safe-to-eat

Katie
Katie
August 30, 2019 6:12 pm
Reply to  Faith Johnson

The link you have says not to store them in the fridge and to get to super cool temperatures in the foil. Letting them sit on the counter for 15 minutes so you don’t burn your fingers off will not create botulism lol.

Ivan
Ivan
February 22, 2021 11:26 am
Reply to  Katie

They should be sterile from the baking, where do the bacteria come from if wrapped in foil? Maybe after a while.,. Just saying..

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