Baked Potatoes with Butter and Chives

Perfectly baked russet potatoes get rich, cheesy depth from butter and bold oniony freshness from chives in this oven-roasted classic. The crispy skins contrast with creamy interiors, creating a comforting, no-fuss dish.

Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time50 minutes
Total Time65 minutes
Servings6
DifficultyEasy
CuisineAmerican

Why This Recipe Works

I’ve made potato sides for dinner parties and family meals, and this remains the most requested. The high oven temp ensures crisp exteriors without oiling the sheet pan. Chives add bright flavor that complements the butter’s richness. Russets maintain their shape and develop ideal fluffiness when cooked properly.

Unlike microwave or air fryer versions, oven-baked potatoes develop their signature skin texture. My trick to avoid soggy results? The crucial five-minute cooling period before slicing. This allows the skin to set for that satisfying crack when you break it open.

Ingredients

QuantityIngredientNotes
6 largeRusset or similar potatoesChoose uniform size for even cooking
3 tbspUnsalted butterUse European-style for richer flavor
1 cupFresh chivesSubstitute green onions if dried chives are available
2 tbspOlive oilPure olive oil, not olive oil spray
1 tspSaltPlus extra for seasoning
To tasteBlack pepperPrefer freshly ground over pre-ground

Step-by-Step Instructions

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 200°C (400°F) with rack in upper third for even browning
  2. Using clean kitchen towel, dry potatoes thoroughly after scrubbing
  3. Pierce each potato in 4-6 places using tines of a fork
  4. In a shallow bowl, combine olive oil and salt; toss potatoes to coat

Baking

  1. Space potatoes at least 2 inches apart on wire rack over baking sheet
  2. Bake first 30 minutes, then turn each potato to cook skins evenly
  3. Continue baking 15-30 minutes until potato jerks slightly when shaken
  4. Test doneness by piercing with a fork; should go in without resistance

Finishing

  1. Place potatoes on clean kitchen towels to rest for 5-10 minutes
  2. Cut lengthwise with chef’s knife, gently loosen flesh with fork
  3. Top each with 1/2 tbsp butter, allowing it to melt into warm potato
  4. Sprinkle with 2 tbsp chopped chives and additional seasonings

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Use ambient-temperature potatoes (not refrigerator cold) for even roasting
  • Minimal olive oil (1 tbsp per 3 potatoes) prevents greasy skins
  • Bake in preheated oven – no partial cooking in warm-up phase
  • Keep chives uncooked to preserve their fresh pungent flavor

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Slicing immediately after baking causes steam that softens skin
  • Underbaking leads to dense centers; oven temps often drop below listed
  • Using red potatoes creates soggier results; keep russets for best texture
  • Adding cheese butter (like Muenster) overwhelms chive flavor

Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
Russet potatoesKennet or Maris PiperMaintains shape and fluffiness
ChivesGreen onionsLaddеr sweetness with onion-forward taste
ButterHomogenized margarineLess rich and complex

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

These potatoes shine at Sunday suppers with roasted chicken or grilled steak. At tailgate parties, they pair well with chili or pulled pork. For plant-based meals, top with sautéed kale and avocado. Glaze with maple syrup for dessert flair at fall gatherings.

Storage and Reheating

MethodDurationInstructions
Airtight container3 daysWrap individual potatoes in parchment
Freezer bag4 monthsFlash freeze on baking sheet before storing
ReheatingCrispyOven at 180°C (350°F) with butter

Nutritional Information

NutrientAmount per Serving
Calories248 kcal
Protein4.2 g
Fat13 g
Carbohydrates30 g
Fiber4 g
Sugar1 g
Sodium580 mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Yukon Gold potatoes instead of russet?

Yukon Gold potatoes work but produce creamier results. For best structure and dryness, russet or similar starchy varieties are ideal.

How to know if potatoes are fully baked?

Potato is done when pierced easily with a fork. The flesh should separate from the skin when cut open and feel tender throughout.

Skin is soft and not crispy. Why?

Common cause: under-oiling or opening oven before 15-minute mark. Let oven reach max temp before adding potatoes, and avoid extra moisture during baking.

Can I prepare ahead of time for an event?

Bake day before, store cooled in air-tight bags. Reheat in oven with additional butter pats to re-crisp the skin before adding chives.

How to store leftover baked potatoes?

Cold storage (3 days) in parchment-wrapped individual pieces maintains quality. Residual butter keeps them moist in the fridge unlike bulk storage.

Conclusion

Baked potatoes with butter and chives bring homestyle charm when mastered. From the oil rub that seasons every crevasse to the fresh herbs that brighten each bite, this technique transforms humble tubers into celebratory fare. With baked or broiled deliverables, you’ll craft consistent results that elevate any meal with their alluring, buttery scent. (* Mentioned source)

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Baked Potatoes with Butter and Chives

Baked Potatoes with Butter and Chives

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Crispy-skinned Russet potatoes with buttery richness and fresh chives offer a comforting and no-fuss classic. Achieve perfectly fluffy interiors by roasting on a wire rack at high heat. The crucial 5-minute cooling period ensures a crackable skin, making each bite a satisfying contrast with the creamy center.

  • Author: Samantha Jones
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 50
  • Total Time: 65
  • Yield: 6 servings
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

Scale

6 large Russet or similar potatoes
3 tbsp unsalted butter
1 cup fresh chives
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
Black pepper, to taste

Instructions

Preheat oven to 200°C (400°F) with rack placed in upper third position
Scrub, dry thoroughly, and pierce each potato 4-6 times with a fork
Combine olive oil and 1 tsp salt in a shallow bowl, then toss potatoes to coat evenly
Arrange potatoes spaced 2 inches apart on a wire rack placed over a baking sheet
Bake for 30 minutes, then rotate and continue baking for 15-30 minutes until tender when shaken
Pierce a potato with a fork to test doneness (no resistance)
Transfer to kitchen towels to rest for 5-10 minutes
Lift the skin gently with a chef’s knife, add 1/2 tbsp melted butter to each, then top with chopped chives

Notes

Uniform potato size ensures even cooking
Use European-style butter for enhanced flavor
Chives add freshness; green onions may be substituted in pinch
Avoid pressing on hot potatoes as this creates steam and soft skin

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