I tried Ina Garten's recipe for baked potatoes, and I'll never use another method again
Ina Garten's baked potato recipe is my favorite I've ever tried from a chef. I love her trick to make it crispy without wrapping it in foil.
Paige Bennett
- After making a few baked-potato recipes from chefs, I fell in love with Ina Garten's cooking method.
- The celebrity chef calls for a herby, salty coating that gets rubbed on the potatoes before baking.
- The herby coating and lack of foil resulted in a perfectly crisp exterior and creamy interior.
I've loved baked potatoes since I was a kid, and I've always made them the same way: Wrapped in foil and popped in a hot oven for about an hour.
However, many skilled chefs, including Ina Garten, skip the foil in order to achieve crispy exteriors.
Since I love eating the skin of baked potatoes, I was ready to give Garten's method a try.