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Kate Longden from Hampshire entered our baked potato recipe competition and won with her Mexican-inspired filling; a plant-powered combination of textures and flavours. ‘I cook in a mix-and-match fashion; prep a sauce, decide on plants and protein to add (black beans here), then top with a separate element to add texture or zing. You can also eat the beans and topping with rice or sautéed new potatoes. Enjoy!’

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These twice baked BBQ chicken sweet potatoes are filling, flavorful and comforting! They are equally as delicious as leftovers - double the recipe and enjoy them all week!

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3 Keys to Achieving British-Style Baked Potatoes Making baked potatoes isn’t difficult, but here are the tips that made the most difference. Slice them first. Like most Americans, I typically poke holes all over the potatoes before baking them to ensure they don’t explode in the oven. But Jo suggests slicing a cross shape about 1/4-inch thick into each potato. This helps them release some steam, makes the interior more fluffy, and also makes them easier to slice into when they’re pipin Best Baked Potatoes, Best Baked Potato, Making Baked Potatoes, Potato Recipes Side Dishes, Potato Side Dishes, Baked Potatoes, Potato Dishes, Veggie Dishes, Vegetable Dishes

3 Keys to Achieving British-Style Baked Potatoes Making baked potatoes isn’t difficult, but here are the tips that made the most difference. Slice them first. Like most Americans, I typically poke holes all over the potatoes before baking them to ensure they don’t explode in the oven. But Jo suggests slicing a cross shape about 1/4-inch thick into each potato. This helps them release some steam, makes the interior more fluffy, and also makes them easier to slice into when they’re pipin

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