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Baked Potatoes versus Jacket Potatoes?

(165 Posts)
Marmin Tue 23-Jan-24 11:57:14

I always do three more potatoes when having baked. They go in with the leeks to make soup the next day. Makes a big difference: in a good way!

welbeck Tue 23-Jan-24 11:56:51

when i was young, potatoes used to be boiled in their skins, and put on the table, or taken from the saucepan by each eater, with a fork, and then deftly peeled with the knife.
these were called potatoes in their jackets.

MissInterpreted Tue 23-Jan-24 11:55:51

Callistemon21

I always dress mine in jackets

A dinner jacket, of course! grin

Knitandnatter Tue 23-Jan-24 11:51:01

Oooh! Love a baked spud! I had one just last weekend with loads of grated cheese, coleslaw and butter! Does that make me common?? I really don't give two hoots and after I had eaten the fillings I ate the skins..........there wasn't a jacket, anorak, overcoat or blazer in sight smile

Seriously, mae13, your friend is nothing but a snob, she must be a very sad individual to berate you for calling them BAKED!!

Bella23 Tue 23-Jan-24 11:48:10

I'm common as well we had baked potatoes yesterday They are called baking potatoes on the bag not jacketing potatoes.

MaizieD Tue 23-Jan-24 11:41:56

I don't think your friend is a pedant, mae13, she's just a snob!

We're talking about potatoes cooked in an oven with their skins on. Who cares what they're called?

Lovetopaint037 Tue 23-Jan-24 11:40:41

Description of baked potato is what it actually is. I have yet to see a potato dressed in a jacket but the mind can easily boggle at this. Picturing mine in velvet with gold buttons.

Callistemon21 Tue 23-Jan-24 11:32:32

I always dress mine in jackets

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 23-Jan-24 11:28:24

I’m common too. I had baked potatoes yesterday.

GrannySomerset Tue 23-Jan-24 11:26:44

What a strange thing to feel superior about. We always called them lid potatoes after coming across this term in a Milly Molly Mandy book. I wonder what label that gives us?

MissInterpreted Tue 23-Jan-24 11:19:56

Plenty of 'baked' potato shops around who would disagree that they're common, I'm sure! grin

Pammie1 Tue 23-Jan-24 11:18:59

Me too !!

Aldom Tue 23-Jan-24 11:18:45

BBC Good Food has a recipe for BAKED potatoes. So I would say it's perfectly correct to use the word, baked. Nothing 'common' about it. smile

LadyGracie Tue 23-Jan-24 11:17:27

I'm common too!

mae13 Tue 23-Jan-24 11:12:51

I call them "Baked" potatoes but a friend calls them "Jacket" potatoes and further insists that referring to them as "baked" is a sign of being "common". Really?
Give me strength!
She IS a bit of a Hyacinth......