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How to Make the Famous TGI Fridays Potato Skins

by: justbiddamnit( 416Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 5000 Reviewer
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TGI FRIDAY'S POTATO SKINS

Ingredients

4 medium russet potatoes

1/3 cup sour cream

1 tablespoon fresh chives -- snipped

1/4 cup unsalted butter -- melted

1 1/2 cups cheddar cheese -- shredded

5 slices bacon -- cooked

 

Preheat the oven to 400F. Bake the potatoes for 1 hour. Let the potatoes cool down enough so that you can touch them. As the potatoes are baking, make the sour cream dip by mixing the sour cream and the chives. Place the mixture in a covered container in your refrigerator.

When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, make 2 length wise cuts through each potato, resulting in three 1/2 to 3/4 inch slices.

Discard the middle slices or save them for a separate dish of mashed potatoes. This will leave you with two potato skins per potato. With a spoon, scoop out some of the potato from each skin, being sure to leave about 1/4 inch of potato inside of the skin. Brush the entire surface of each potato skin, inside and out, with the melted butter.

Place the skins on a cookie sheet, cut side up, and broil them for 6-8 minutes or until the edges begin to turn dark brown. Sprinkle 2-3 tablespoons of cheddar cheese into each skin. Crumble the cooked bacon and sprinkle 1-2 teaspoons of the bacon pieces onto the cheese.

Broil the skins for 2 more minutes or until the cheese is thoroughly melted. Serve hot, arranged on a plate surrounding a small bowl of the sour cream dip.

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Guide ID: 10000000001790337Guide created: 09/08/06 (updated 08/26/09)

 
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