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What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
I want a good baked potato, but without butter, sour cream, or a butter substitute. Any ideas? Please, no smartass replys like "butter and sour cream are very healthy," cuz they're not.
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
add a little salt and eat it.
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
Dry, with just salt? Ick.
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
my grandma puts a litte bit of butter and salt and pepper on hers. Probably can't get healthier with some taste than that.
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
Scrub the skin
Rub it with salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder Wrap it in tin foil Bake it (or throw it in a fire) Best done with a smaller potato since you will get full flavor in every bite. |
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
I like loading it up with tobasco sauce (though a little butter and sour cream does add quite a bit).
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">In risposta di:</font><hr />
Dry, with just salt? Ick. [/ QUOTE ] well shoot, you're the puss that didn't want to put anything good on it [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
Cheese and salsa
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
cut potato into cubes roughly 1" square, toss with a liberal quantity of high quality extra virgin olive oil, sprinkle with herbs de provence, fresh cracked pepper and sea salt. Bake in shallow dish for up to one hour at 375 degrees. Not a classic baker but really freakin good.
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Re: What\'s the best (somewhat healthy) way to eat baked potatoes?
OK, I'm gonna have to ask...
Herbs de provence? I actually kinda like to cook, but I have no friggin' clue what this means. Help a guy out? -Edge |
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