Potato Nutrition: Healthy Cooking, Starch & Bodybuilding

Potatoes are a staple for bodybuilding energy and offer higher potassium levels than rice. Learn the healthiest way to bake a potato at high altitudes, how to remove excess starch, and find nutritional facts for Yukon Gold and red varieties.

Mashed potatoes

How to Mash Yukon Gold Potatoes With the Skins On

The yellow flesh of Yukon Gold potatoes gives them a buttery flavor that makes these potatoes a healthy choice for mashing. You don’t even need to peel them. You can cook these Canadian-born favorites in their skins to retain their nutrients, including potassium, vitamin C and fiber, and for a quicker prep time.

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The Vitamins When Eating a Raw Potato

Although you usually think of eating potatoes baked, mashed or French fried, you also can eat them raw. Potatoes have several important vitamins and minerals. However, cooking potatoes can destroy or lessen the nutritional value, so eating potatoes raw gives you the greatest health benefit for your food dollars.

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baked potato with colorful salat

Why Do You Need to Pierce Potatoes Before You Bake Them?

The moment when you are standing in front of a ruined dinner and a mess in your oven may not be the time to ask why you need to pierce potatoes before you bake them. From the time you were a child, you likely saw your parents pierce potatoes with a fork or knife before baking them for your dinner, but didn't know why.

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baked potato

How to Bake Potatoes in the Oven in Less Than an Hour

Baked potatoes are a common side dish at the dinner table because they are easy to prepare and have a delicious flavor. Traditional recipes for baked potatoes require an hour or more in a conventional oven, but you don’t always have an hour to prepare a complete meal for your family.

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How to Cook Potatoes in a Pan

White, yellow, red and even purple, potatoes come in colors that might surprise you. Shapes and sizes differ as well, from huge 1-pound baking potatoes to new potatoes the size of marbles. Potatoes by themselves are good for you.

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Young potatoes on the grill

How to Bake Potatoes on the Grill

Meat and potatoes go together like, well, meat and potatoes. Consolidate your cooking efforts and sear smoky goodness into your potatoes by grilling them while you grill your meat. Cook the potatoes entirely on your charcoal grill or quicken the grill time by partially cooking them before grilling.

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"Potatoes Not Prozac" Diet

“Potatoes not Prozac” is a seven-step program developed by Kathleen DesMaisons as a nutrition-based approach to overcoming sugar sensitivity and addiction. The plan was conceptualized from her personal experiences as well as her work as a rehabilitation therapist.

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How to Cook Cubed Potatoes in a Microwave

The microwave makes it much easier and faster to cook cubed potatoes, whether you want to prepare an entire potato dish in the microwave or add the potatoes to a dish to be baked, boiled or fried.

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Potato soup with roasted apple pieces

Can I Cook Potatoes With the Skin for Potato Soup?

When looking for a hearty soup that is both creamy and filling, potato soup can be a quick and easy way to satisfy your cravings. Although it is customary to peel potatoes before placing them into the soup to cook, consider a more rustic version of the soup with peels left on.

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How to Scrub Off or Cut Off Eyes on Potatoes

Finding lumpy, protruding eyes on your potatoes can be disconcerting. The smooth, firm potatoes you brought home from the supermarket have started to sprout, and now have white, green, or purple protuberances marring their surfaces. The eyes are sprouts that can be planted to grow potato plants.

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How to Bake 40 Potatoes

Baking 40 potatoes at once for a big dinner or other event sounds like an intimidating task, but it's not difficult. The work and time that go into making potatoes remains nearly the same, whether you're making four or 40.

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Potatoes russet or baking in bulk

How to Roast Russet Potatoes

Russet is one of the most versatile types of potatoes, suitable for frying, mashing, baking and roasting. They are often called Idaho potatoes after the top producing state that grows roughly 11.5 billion lbs. of them each year. Russet potatoes are relatively low in calories, with only 160 calories in a medium potato.

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How Do I Make Hash Browns Out of Mashed Potatoes?

According to Dictionary.com, hash browns are "crisp-fried potatoes made by dicing, chopping, or mashing boiled potatoes and browning them in hot fat or oil." Hash browns are not just a breakfast food. They are a tasty side dish that can go with any meal.

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How to Bake Foil-Wrapped Potatoes

The baked potato is a quick, healthy side dish for lunch or dinner. Baked potatoes are nutrient rich, especially when eaten with skin. You can certainly bake potatoes uncovered in the oven. But cooking potatoes in foil steams them in their own juices.

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The Ingredients in Instant Mashed Potatoes

While mashed potatoes are not complicated to make, the process may be time-consuming. Instant mashed potato flakes, made from dehydrated, cooked potatoes, speed up the process. You can reconstitute them with water or milk, or use them as an ingredient in breads, gnocchi or gravies.

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How to Bake Potatoes on a Stove

Potatoes make an excellent side dish, whether served with a chicken, seafood or beef main dish. In addition to the oven, potatoes can be baked on the stove. Combine a few simple ingredients with about 20 minutes of your cooking time and create a delicious batch of stovetop potatoes.

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How to Cook Redskin Potatoes

Redskin potatoes contain less starch than other potatoes, giving them a firmer, waxier texture. They hold their shape well after cooking, making them great for scalloped potatoes, potato salads, soups, casseroles and roasts. The skin is thinner than on most other potatoes, and they are often served skin-on.

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How to Cook a Baked Potato on an Open Fire

You don't need an oven to make a perfectly cooked baked potato. An open flame like you would find at a campfire provides the necessary heat to bake a potato. Learning how to cook a potato in a campfire opens up your camping menu to go beyond the basic stick-roasted hot dogs with a side of chips or pasta salad.

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Baked potato

How to Bake Potatoes in Microwaves Then Ovens

A microwave produces a baked potato in the fraction of the time it takes to bake one from start to finish. One drawback to microwave cooking is that you miss out on the crisp skin that comes with oven baking.

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Baked potato with sour cream

Baked Potato & a Healthy Diet

For meat and potatoes lovers, a meal may not be complete without a baked potato. If you're on a diet, you might like baked potatoes because they fill you up without providing a significant number of calories.

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