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Benchtop halogen (convection) ovens can be used to make many vegetable dishes including baked potatoes.
Ingredients
- 4 baked potatoes, medium to large
- Olive oil or butter
- Salt and pepper (optional)
Steps
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1Prepare the halogen oven. Put the higher level stand in place. Most halogen ovens work best when there is the most airflow both above and below the food.
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2Wash the potatoes. Remove any imperfections.Advertisement
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3Pierce the potatoes. Poke a fork into various spots of each potato.
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4Turn the temperature on the halogen oven to 200ºC.
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5Brush each potato with olive oil. Place in the oven evenly spaced apart. Do not have any potatoes touching.
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6Cook for 45 minutes. Test when the cooking ends. If they need more time, try another 10 to 15 minutes.
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7Remove from the oven when done. Use tongs to lift out of the oven.
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8Cut open the tops of each potato. Push a fork into the flesh and mash it around.
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9Add a dollop of butter. Season with salt and pepper. Add anything else you'd like, such as grated cheese, baked beans, chopped tomatoes, etc.
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10Serve.
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Warnings
- Take appropriate care around halogen ovens; the sides and lid are hot during cooking. It's still an oven! Use mitts to remove the lid and tongs to remove all food and dishes.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things Needed
- Benchtop halogen (convection) oven
- Pastry brush
- Tongs
- Knife and fork
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