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AIBU?

to buy frozen jacket potatoes every week

124 replies

Ohnonotagen · 14/06/2014 00:58

It is one of those foods i would never have dreamed of buying, after all you can stick a normal potato in the microwave to cook for the same amount of time a microwave one takes to cook. Then i read somewhere (i think it may have been an AIBU thread) saying they were quite good and then saw them on offer and bought. Have bought them every week since. They are so much nicer than a microwave potato you do yourself from scratch, and ok i could crisp the skin on a potato but unless i have something else in oven i am having to light oven specifically.

These microwave jackets i'm finding great for when i get home form work and am starving. But somehow just can't get past the fact its a frozen jacket potato which seems wrong somehow

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AnyoneForTennis · 14/06/2014 00:59

Frozen, then microwaved?

Yabu!

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SoleSource · 14/06/2014 01:04

YANBU they're lovely. Buy them in bulk when they are BOGOF.

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SavoyCabbage · 14/06/2014 01:06

There must be a better way. Can you microwave 3 or 4 then put them in the oven for half an hour then (eat one) put them in the fridge for the next few nights. If I'm doing a baked potato I quite often do an extra one for the next day.

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AgentZigzag · 14/06/2014 01:08

DH bought some on offer and they were OK (a bit sweet for my liking), but at least you can guarantee what variety you're getting (if you normally buy loose not bagged) and if you like it it'll be the same every time.

I used to struggle on making lumpy mashed tates, putting up with the kitchen being damp for fucking ages in the winter by boiling them on the stove and even the microwave (once I caught on I could do them in the microwave Grin).

But I get frozen mash from tesco now and my life is considerably happier

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YourMaNoBraBackOfMyCar · 14/06/2014 01:10

They are bloody lovely and great when you're craving a proper jacket and don't or can't find time to do one from scratch. I also love that the spuds are always huge and perfect (no black eyes or odd shapes).

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YourMaNoBraBackOfMyCar · 14/06/2014 01:12

Agent, I have frozen mash that I bought on a whim. How do you heat it up please?

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musicalendorphins2 · 14/06/2014 01:13

How about this? Bake a bunch yourself (not microwave) then freeze them individually.
That is what I do with burrito's.

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unrealhousewife · 14/06/2014 01:14

How long do they take to cook?

My micro has a setting for jackets which grills the top so it's crispy.

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Ohnonotagen · 14/06/2014 01:16

they take 5 mins in my microwave which is lowest power. Unfortunately my microwave doesn't grill

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CompanionCube · 14/06/2014 01:19

I don't like microwaved potatoes. That never taste quite right. Which type do you get?

Potato ricers make the best mashed potato in the world and you don't even need to peel the potatoes.

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AgentZigzag · 14/06/2014 01:27

I microwave them for 3-4 mins first YourMa, then add milk/butter/salt/pepper and microwave them for another 3-4 mins.

Depends on how much you're making, but they're as hot as the sun with that long. I like my food hot though Grin

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Waltonswatcher1 · 14/06/2014 07:10

Hate pots at the best of times and don't have a microwave . YABU ,the thought of a frozen zapped one is grim .

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Lagoonablue · 14/06/2014 07:12

If it works for you where is the problem? Microwaved pots are hard work, they never seem to get cooked exactly right, too hard or raw.

Nice done for 90 mins in the oven though. Frozen ones are a good back up.

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jendot2 · 14/06/2014 07:14

Why don't you buy a whole bag of potatoes, microwave then crisp in the oven then bung them in the freezer......... Then just get one out when you need them.

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slartybartfast · 14/06/2014 07:17

seems crazy to me, as do a lot of foodstuffs in the shops.

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LaurieFairyCake · 14/06/2014 07:19

I'm too stupid to understand this

I'm guessing it's a precooked potato that's then frozen, then you buy it?

The only thing that matters is if it has stuff added to it - is it just potato or potato with tons of weird shit in it that you wouldn't add yourself

If it's just a nicely cooked, no horrible bits potato- I'd buy the lot!

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picnicbasketcase · 14/06/2014 07:23

Can you microwave the frozen ones and then put them in the oven to get crispy skin then? I might give them a go. I haven't tried them because I just assumed they'd be revolting, like micro chips.

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Iggly · 14/06/2014 07:23

Pop them in the microwave for 5-10 mins depending on size. Then stick in a hot oven for another 20.

OK that takes half an hour but much better than a frozen tat surely. That's the worst idea I've ever heard.

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/06/2014 07:24

Jacket potatoes are one of the easiest lowest effort things to cook, and still people are conned into buying a "comvienience" frozen version.

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BrianButterfield · 14/06/2014 07:31

How is it a con? I assume OP is an adult who has weighed up the pros and cons like with any purchase. Ok, it seems like a pointless product but the advantages have been listed - consistent taste/texture, uniform size, long shelf life etc. Maybe if they were £5 each it would be a rip off but they seem reasonably priced too. Fair exchange is no robbery, as the saying goes.

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BrianButterfield · 14/06/2014 07:33

I pay £3.50 for a jackey potato with cheese at ny local pub every time I eat there with DS as it's all he likes. I could buy a whole bag of potatoes for that - is it a con?

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/06/2014 07:35

Kind of is for that price tbh

Especially as it's likely that will be frozen and microwaved too. So your paying £3.50 for what the op

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/06/2014 07:36

But if he eats it then go for it. :o

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Tentedjuno · 14/06/2014 07:39

I have never tried them but am now craving one tempted. Is any particular brand recommended or are they all delicious?

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Lilaclily · 14/06/2014 07:39

They taste nice cos they're coated in sugar & butter

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