Baked potatoes are a classic comfort food because they are both simple and endlessly versatile. With a crisp skin and a soft, fluffy center, they work equally well as a side dish or a satisfying main meal. They require no special equipment or complicated techniques—just a few basic ingredients and a bit of time.
One of the biggest appeals of baked potatoes is how easily they adapt to different tastes and diets. Plain baked potatoes are naturally low in fat and provide fiber, potassium, and vitamins C and B6. Starchy varieties like russet potatoes are ideal, as they bake up light inside. A light coating of olive oil or butter and a sprinkle of salt help the skin turn golden and flavorful.
To prepare them, heat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Wash and dry the potatoes, prick them with a fork, season if desired, and bake for 45 to 60 minutes until tender.
Once baked, toppings make all the difference. Classic options include sour cream, cheese, and chives, while vegetables, beans, herbs, or plant-based toppings can turn a simple potato into a complete meal.