🥔🔥 Perfect Jacket Potato: How to Get Crispy Skin and Fluffy Inside

🥔 Introduction: What Makes a Perfect Jacket Potato?

A perfect jacket potato has deeply crispy skin and a light, fluffy interior. Achieving this balance comes down to the right potato variety, oven temperature, cooking time, and preparation. Done properly, a jacket potato needs very little effort and delivers maximum flavour.

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This guide explains exactly how to make the perfect jacket potato every time, using simple steps and reliable timings.


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🥔 Best Potatoes for Jacket Potatoes

The best potatoes for jacket potatoes are floury varieties, which bake up fluffy inside.

✔ Maris Piper
✔ King Edward
✔ Rooster

Avoid waxy potatoes, as they stay firm and lack that classic fluffy centre.


🌡️ Best Oven Temperature for Jacket Potatoes

For perfect results, use:

  • 220°C (200°C fan)
  • Gas Mark 7

This high temperature crisps the skin while allowing the inside to steam and soften.


⏱️ How Long to Cook a Jacket Potato

At 220°C (200°C fan):

Medium potatoes: 60–70 minutes
Large potatoes: 75–90 minutes

Turn once halfway through if cooking directly on a tray.


🧂 How to Prepare Jacket Potatoes

  1. Wash and scrub potatoes thoroughly
  2. Dry completely
  3. Prick skins a few times with a fork
  4. Rub lightly with oil
  5. Sprinkle with salt

Salt draws moisture to the surface, helping the skin crisp.


🔥 How to Get Extra Crispy Skin

✔ Bake directly on a wire rack
✔ Do not wrap in foil
✔ Use a hot oven from the start
✔ Finish with 5–10 minutes directly on the oven shelf

Foil traps steam and prevents crisping.


🔎 How to Tell When a Jacket Potato Is Done

A jacket potato is ready when:

✔ Skin feels crisp and dry
✔ A knife slides easily into the centre
✔ Inside feels soft and fluffy when squeezed
✔ Steam escapes when cut open

If still firm, return to the oven for 10 minutes.


⚠️ Common Jacket Potato Mistakes

❌ Wrapping in foil
❌ Cooking at too low a temperature
❌ Skipping oil and salt
❌ Not drying potatoes before baking
❌ Rushing the cooking time

Patience is key to perfect results.


❓ FAQs

Should jacket potatoes be wrapped in foil?

No — foil traps moisture and stops the skin crisping.

Can I cook jacket potatoes at 180°C?

Yes, but they’ll take longer and skins won’t be as crispy.

Do jacket potatoes need turning?

Only if cooked on a solid tray — wire racks don’t need turning.

Can I reheat jacket potatoes?

Yes — reheat in the oven, not the microwave, to keep skins crisp.


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