How To Freeze (and Heat Up) Twice-Baked Potatoes (2024)

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How To Freeze (and Heat Up) Twice-Baked Potatoes (1)

I like to think I have a pretty good sense of what will freeze well and what won’t. So you could have knocked me over with a spatula when I discovered, during prep for my recent freezer meal party, that twice-baked potatoes freeze beautifully and heat up perfectly.

I had no idea! Twice-baked potatoes take a fair amount of work and time to make, but making them in bulk and freezing makes so much sense.

Here’s how to freeze stuffed potatoes — they’re my new favorite lunch!

Twice-baked potatoes are usually rich with plenty of cheese or sour cream in the filling, which helps the potatoes stay creamy inside. They freeze very nicely, wrapped up in individual packets. I like having small bundles like these that can be tucked into corners in the freezer.

To finish baking them, simply thaw overnight in the refrigerator then warm up in the office microwave, or bake for about 15 minutes.

And if you’re forgetful (like me) you can bake them directly from the freezer — it will take about an hour.

A note on cheese: some people don’t top their potatoes with cheese before freezing, but I found that it froze just fine. Of course, you may want to add more for the full cheesy twice-baked experience. That’s up to you.

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Prepare the twice-baked potatoes according to your recipe: Prepare the twice-baked potatoes through the step of stuffing the potatoes with the filling. (Do not bake them the second time.) (Image credit: David Hopler of D Squared Photo & Video)

How To Freeze (and Heat Up) Twice-Baked Potatoes

What You Need

Ingredients
1 batch twice-baked potatoes

Equipment
Aluminum foil
Plastic wrap, optional
Freezer containers or storage bags, optional
Baking dish

Freezing Instructions

  1. Prepare the twice-baked potatoes according to your recipe: Prepare the twice-baked potatoes through the step of stuffing the potatoes with the filling. (Do not bake them the second time.)
  2. Cool the stuffed potatoes completely: Let the potatoes cool completely on a baking sheet.
  3. Individually wrap the potatoes in foil. If you plan on baking these straight from the freezer without defrosting first, use an inner layer of plastic wrap to prevent the foil from sticking to the frozen potato.
  4. Freeze the potatoes for up to 3 months: Transfer the foil-wrapped potatoes to a freezer container or storage bag. Be sure to write the type of potato on the outside of the container or wrapping.

Baking Instructions: Frozen Potatoes

To bake and serve frozen potatoes directly from the freezer, unwrap the potatoes and place in a baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil and bake at 425°F for 35 to 45 minutes or until mostly warm. Uncover, sprinkle with additional cheese, if desired, and bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the potatoes are hot and the cheese is bubbly.

Baking Instructions: Thawed Potatoes

Thawed potatoes will cook more quickly than frozen potatoes. To thaw, transfer as many potatoes as you’re planning to eat to the fridge the night or the morning before you plan to cook them.

Unwrap the potatoes and place in a baking dish or on a baking sheet. Sprinkle the tops of the potatoes with cheese. Bake potatoes at 425°F for 15 to 20 minutes, until the potatoes are hot and the cheese has melted.

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How To Freeze (and Heat Up) Twice-Baked Potatoes (2024)

FAQs

How do you reheat twice baked potatoes from frozen? ›

Baking Instructions: Frozen Potatoes

Cover with aluminum foil and bake at 425°F for 35 to 45 minutes or until mostly warm. Uncover, sprinkle with additional cheese, if desired, and bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the potatoes are hot and the cheese is bubbly.

How do you freeze and reheat baked potatoes? ›

Lay your foil-wrapped potatoes down into a plastic container, which will protect them from other odours and flavours in your freezer. Freeze these for up to 3 months, then when you're ready to use, put them in the oven in their foil and bake until piping hot throughout.

Can cooked potatoes be frozen and reheated? ›

Can You Freeze Potatoes? Yes! You absolutely can freeze potatoes, and you should if you have an excess of spuds. But there's one important thing to remember: You should really only freeze cooked or partially cooked potatoes, as raw potatoes contain a lot of water.

Can you pre cook baked potatoes and reheat? ›

Plus, you can reheat a whole rack of baked potatoes in one go. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place potato on a baking sheet or directly on the oven rack, and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until heated through.

Can you reheat a twice baked potato in an air fryer? ›

How long do you reheat a twice baked potato in an air fryer? To reheat the potatoes, add them to the air fryer and air fry for 5 to 10 minutes at 350 F or until they're warm throughout. You can add additional cheese and toppings if you desire.

How do you reheat frozen potato bake? ›

To reheat the potatoes, heat the oven to 180c/160c fan/350F and unwrap the dish. remove the parchment and dot the top of the gratin with the butter. Bake for around 50 minutes, or until piping hot all of the way through.

Why are my potatoes soggy after freezing? ›

When a potato is frozen, the water in the potato separates from the starch causing the reheated potato to be watery. Nevertheless, if you have lots of potatoes you may want to try freezing them. Prepare a small quantity first to see what you think of the results.

Do cooked baked potatoes freeze well? ›

For best results, you should freeze a baked potato for no longer than three months. Any longer than that and the taste and texture of the baked potato will be affected too much. Frozen potatoes that have been left in the freezer too long will change. The structure won't be the same and they won't be very appetizing.

Can you reheat potatoes twice? ›

Where possible, always consume your potatoes and potato dishes fresh. If you do reheat, only do so once and ensure it is piping hot all the way through.

How to keep baked potatoes warm and crispy? ›

Once the internal temp is 185°F or more (210°F is ideal) pull the potatoes from the oven, and with one hand using a mitt, place each hot potato in foil and wrap. Ideally store in a heated bread warmer drawer.

How do you reheat pre cooked potatoes? ›

Preheat the oven to 350° F and take the potatoes out of the fridge so they reach room temperature. To achieve a crispy skin, place the potato directly on the rack. (A cookie sheet would work well, too.) Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the potato is heated through.

Can I prep baked potatoes the night before? ›

Little breaks in the skin occur, inviting bacteria -and especially if kept wrapped will raise the temperature, which will only accelerate this potentially harmful environment. Rather than chance any health problems in an attempt to save prep time later on, it's best to wash and prepare potatoes just prior to cooking.

How long to microwave 2 frozen baked potatoes? ›

Microwave in 5 mins
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One potato6 mins5 mins
Two potato8 mins7 mins
Three potato12 mins10 mins
Four16 mins14 mins

How do you reheat frozen roast potatoes in the oven? ›

To reheat in the oven, preheat the oven to 200C(180C fan) put the potatoes onto a baking tray, and heat in the oven for 15-20 minutes, check they are piping hot before serving.

Can frozen potatoes be thawed and refrozen? ›

You can safely refreeze frozen food that has thawed—raw or cooked, although there may be a loss of quality due to the moisture lost through thawing. To safely refreeze, the thawed product must have been kept cold at 40 degrees or below for no more than 3-4 days.

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