Potatoes that are still hard after baking haven't had a high enough heat for long enough to soften the starches in the flesh. Cooking for 15 minutes longer or pre-cooking in the microwave should soften the potato. You may need to check your oven temperature if it is faulty.
Why are my potatoes still hard after cooking?
A potato's cell walls contain pectin, and these pectin chains remain stable when they come into contact with acids. This means that potatoes will remain hard if they are in a dish that has a lot of acid (for example, a dish you've added wine to). Salt is needed to dissolve these pectin chains.
How do you soften a baked potato?
While you can make a baked potato in the microwave, it is not our preferred method. They just don't taste as good, but if you are short on time, the microwave works. Cook time in the microwave will be about 10 minutes — 5 minutes on each side.
Why are my potatoes not getting soft in the oven?
Acid Prevents Potatoes From Softening Both pectin and cellulose are main components of a potato's cell walls. While some ingredients like salt can help dissolve pectin, acid limits the breakdown of both pectin and cellulose. If the cell walls cannot break down, the potato won't soften much.
How do you fix undercooked baked potatoes?
The best way to fix undercooked potatoes is to allow them to cook using the same method as used before they came out undercooked. For example, to fix undercooked boiled potatoes, just boil them for an additional 10 minutes at 212°F or at a rolling boil.
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