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Microwave Potatoes: What Next?!

[ 14 ] Posted on Mar 8, 2010 in Tips, Tricks and Tools by

I was at the grocery store the other day when I stumbled upon this miraculous invention:

Microwave Potato

A microwave potato. Or as the package calls it, an “Easy-open Micro Baker Potato” providing “oven-baked potato taste from the microwave in just minutes.” Oh. My. God. I exclaimed over this incredible invention and pondered aloud, “What have they done to this potato to make it so microwavable, so easy? Is it pre-baked? A special breed of potato, perhaps?”

I peeled back the informational sticker to learn more, to discover the secret that led to this patented potato breakthrough. And to my amazement, I found: nothing. It seemed to just be a regular old potato sealed in plastic wrap. Baffling. I immediately called everyone I knew to try and get to the bottom of this. They must all know about this incredible advancement in spud science. And then my mom told me a wondrous thing: all potatoes are microwavable.

“No mom, no. This potato is special. It says so on the package.” I attempted to sell her on the wonder of oven-baked potato taste from the microwave in just minutes, but she was unfazed and continued to deny the superiority of my miraculous microwavable potato, rambling on with her crazy talk about all potatoes being microwavable. Yeah mom, sure. Whatever.

But I was intrigued and decided to continue my investigation by testing her theory. I got home and washed a normal, clearly inferior potato and wrapped it in a damp paper towel and plastic wrap as she had suggested (after poking it with a fork a few times to make sure it cooked evenly). Apparently some people skip the paper towel and just use plastic wrap, but something about enshrining my food entirely in plastic and nuking it kind of freaks me out. At least the towel provides some sort of barrier between the chemical toxins and the edible stuff. Just don’t try tin foil. Trust me.

“Here goes nothing,” I exclaimed, anticipating the five minute microwave joy ride that would lead to this poor potato’s destruction. Strangely, nothing happened. The potato didn’t explode or pop or liquify or turn into a poisonous gassy substance. I took it out and cautiously placed it on a plate, prodding it with a fork to make sure it didn’t try anything funny.

“Okay, well there’s no way this thing is gonna taste good.” I braced myself, clutching my ketchup like a shield. I was totally prepared to drown the disgusting taste if need be, but I could not let this poor little spud go to waste. I hesitantly took a bite of my nuked potato, chewing like my tongue was going to fall off or evaporate. And then, incredibly, I didn’t die. I put down the ketchup and dropped my guard enough to actually taste the thing. And it tasted…like a potato. Like an oven baked potato.

My life will never be the same. And maybe, from now on, I’ll listen to my mom just a little bit more.

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  • http://ems-premature-eblogulation.blogspot.com/ Mhe-Lhanee Benito

    Really?! Sounds interesting! But it was raw, right? Not prebaked, you said. That’s kinda weird, and interesting…
    Maybe it has something to do with the deHydration process, like the frozen frenchies… lol
    Dropping by from SITS!! Hope you have a great day!!
    .-= Mhe-Lhanee Benito´s last blog ..Churrasco Feast Express =-.

  • http://ems-premature-eblogulation.blogspot.com/ Mhe-Lhanee Benito

    Really?! Sounds interesting! But it was raw, right? Not prebaked, you said. That’s kinda weird, and interesting…
    Maybe it has something to do with the deHydration process, like the frozen frenchies… lol
    Dropping by from SITS!! Hope you have a great day!!
    .-= Mhe-Lhanee Benito´s last blog ..Churrasco Feast Express =-.

  • http://www.frugalmomknowsbest.com/ Frugal Vicki

    I will hide my head in shame and tell you that the only time I actually oven bake my potatoes is when I am doing twice-baked, and even then I usually freeze them for future meals.

  • http://www.frugalmomknowsbest.com Frugal Vicki

    I will hide my head in shame and tell you that the only time I actually oven bake my potatoes is when I am doing twice-baked, and even then I usually freeze them for future meals.

  • http://www.somedayilllearn.com/ Chelsea

    Yeah it was just a totally normal, uncooked potato. Weird, huh? I always thought that potatoes shrivel up in the microwave, but apparently not if you cover them well. Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://www.somedayilllearn.com Chelsea

    Yeah it was just a totally normal, uncooked potato. Weird, huh? I always thought that potatoes shrivel up in the microwave, but apparently not if you cover them well. Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://www.mommyhoodexposed.blogspot.com/ Monique @ Mommyhood Exposed

    I typically use the microwave every time we have baked potatoes. I just stick a few holes in them with a fork, stick them in a special microwave-baked-potato-oven-mitt and put them in for about 9 minutes, and they’re good to go:) The oven mitt really helps it so they don’t shrivel.

  • http://www.mommyhoodexposed.blogspot.com Monique @ Mommyhood Exposed

    I typically use the microwave every time we have baked potatoes. I just stick a few holes in them with a fork, stick them in a special microwave-baked-potato-oven-mitt and put them in for about 9 minutes, and they’re good to go:) The oven mitt really helps it so they don’t shrivel.

  • http://www.ellisden.blogspot.com/ Lacie E

    lol I love this because I too have recently discovered that I can microwave a potato I mean hello why aren’t we told about this in home ec. lol.
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  • http://www.ellisden.blogspot.com Lacie E

    lol I love this because I too have recently discovered that I can microwave a potato I mean hello why aren’t we told about this in home ec. lol.
    .-= Lacie E´s last blog ..Cougar Town Inspired Necklace =-.

  • http://www.mawhats4dinner.com/ Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner

    Have you seen the frozen potatoes that you microwave for 10 minutes and viola add cream and butter and you’ve got really yummy mashed potatoes???? Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!

    Stopping by from SITS

    Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner

    http://www.mawhats4dinner.com
    .-= Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner´s last blog ..Buffalo Chicken Pasta =-.

  • http://www.mawhats4dinner.com Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner

    Have you seen the frozen potatoes that you microwave for 10 minutes and viola add cream and butter and you’ve got really yummy mashed potatoes???? Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!

    Stopping by from SITS

    Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner

    http://www.mawhats4dinner.com
    .-= Alex aka Ma What’s For Dinner´s last blog ..Buffalo Chicken Pasta =-.

  • Holly

    So, we can cook the plastic wrapped microwavable potatoes in the microwave. I can’t find normal potatoes anymore. Can I bake or fry these wrapped microwavable potatoes? Sweet p. too?.

  • Anonymous

    Since they’re just normal potatoes wrapped in plastic wrap, it seems to me that you could cook them any number of ways. You would, however, need to remove the plastic wrap before baking or frying – the high heat from the oven or oil probably would melt the plastic wrap, whereas the microwave wouldn’t.

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