White Truffle Twice Baked Potatoes

The other day I needed a tasty side dish to serve with some juicy grillled steaks.  I looked around my kitchen and I found a couple baking potatoes.  I decided to make some twice baked potatoes.  To spice it up, I added some white truffle oil to the mix.  I know this is cheating, but I can not afford white truffles.  At around $2000 a pound I don’t think most of us could afford them.  Truffle oil is a great alternative to add that magnificent earthy flavor to dishes.

White Truffle Twice Baked Potatoe
White Truffle Twice Baked Potato

With the addition of cheddar cheese, this potato is amazing.

White Truffle Twice Baked Potato – (Serves Two)

  • 2 large baking potatoes
  • 6 strips of bacon
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1/4 sour cream
  • 1 tsp truffle oil – This stuff is strong so add sparingly.
  • 1/2 cup cheddar cheese

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  While the oven is preheating wash your potatoes.  Gently scrub them.  Remember you are leaving the skins on so clean them well.

I love potatoes
I love potatoes

Next coat the potatoes with olive oil.  Make sure to get all sides.  Then sprinkle all sides of the potatoes with sea or kosher salt.

Season with a good amount of salt
Season with a good amount of salt

Next place the potatoes in the pre-heated oven for an hour to an hour and a half.  This will vary depending on the size of the potatoes.  They are done when they are fork tender.  Remove them from the oven and let them cool until they are cool to the touch.

While the potatoes are cooling, slice up the bacon into small strips and cook it in a pan until crispy.  It is not going to be an amazing potato until there are some crispy bacon bits in it.

Frying bacon bits
Frying bacon bits

When the potatoes are cooled, cut the top 3rd of the potato off. This will give you plenty of room to fill with the truffle potato mixture.

Cut the top 3rd of each potato off.
Cut the top 3rd of each potato off.

Next scoop the insides of the potatoes out to form a potato canoe.  Place the scooped out potato in a large bowl.

Forming a potato canoe
Forming a potato canoe

Next add the milk, sour cream, truffle oil, salt and pepper to the potato mixture.  Then mash the potato mixture using a potato masher.  Mash until creamy and delicious looking.

Potato mixture
Potato mixture

A side note on truffle oil.  It can be picked up at any gourmet food store.  It is usually around $10 a bottle.  I picked mine up at TJ Maxx in the home section.  It was $4.95 a bottle.  TJ Maxx has tons of gourmet food items in its home section.  Next time you see one, check it out.

After you have mashed the potatoes, fold in half of the bacon bits.  Then pile the potato mixture into the potato canoes.

Pile High - You can pipe it in the potatoes but I find that it is hard to do with the bacon bits in the mixture.
Pile High – You can pipe it in the potatoes but I find that it is hard to do with the bacon bits in the mixture.

Next add the remaining bacon bits on top of the potatoes.

Cover with bacon
Cover with bacon

Now top each potato with cheddar cheese.

Layer on the cheese
Layer on the cheese

Place the potatoes back in the oven for another 10-15 minutes.  Cook until the cheese is a nice golden brown.

Perfectly cooked twice baked potatoes.
Perfectly cooked twice baked potatoes.

They are an amazing treat.  The truffle oil adds an amazing earthy flavor to the dish.

Once more shot of the bacon and cheese.  How awesome does that look.
Once more shot of the bacon and cheese. How awesome does that look.

Rex

Rex is an avid griller, barbecuer and bacon enthusiast. He is the Pitmaster for the Rex BBQ competition team. Rex was also featured on the TV show American Grilled. If you have any questions or wish to have Rex decode your favorite dish, click on the ASK REX link in the menu above.

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One thought on “White Truffle Twice Baked Potatoes

  1. MMM I've got a hankerin' for some loaded potatoes now! Your photography is making me drool… but caution! Most truffle oil is synthetic. That's like using fake vanilla extract in cookies! Nooooooooo hahaha.

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