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Yields1 Serving
Cook Time1 hr 40 minsTotal Time1 hr 50 mins
Ingredients
 Large white (or sweet) potatoes
 Olive Oil
 Sea Salt
 Freshly ground black pepper
SUGGESTED TOPPING COMBINATIONS
Cheesy Bolognese
 Grated cheese
 Bolognese mince
 Sour cream
 Chopped spring onion
 Corn kernels (optional)
Bacon and Cheese
 Grated cheese
 Grilled bacon bits
 Sour cream
 Sweet chilli sauce
Nacho Cheese
 Corn chips
 Grated cheese
 Salsa
 Sour cream
 Guacamole
 Jalapenos, sliced (jar or fresh)
Method
1

Prepare your barbecue for indirect cooking over medium heat (190°C to 230°C). If you are using a Weber Q barbecue, set up your barbecue with a convection tray and a trivet.

2

Using a fork, prick the potatoes several times. Lightly coat the potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper.

3

Roast the whole potatoes over indirect medium heat for an hour, or until there is no resistance when a knife is inserted into the centre. Once cooked, remove from the barbecue to cool slightly.

4

Prepare your barbecue for indirect cooking over medium heat (190°C to 230°C). If you are using a Weber Q barbecue, set up your barbecue with a convection tray and a trivet.

5

Cut the tops off the potatoes. Using a spoon, scoop out the insides of the potatoes and save the soft insides for another use. Lightly oil and season the inside of the potatoes.

6

Return the potato skins to the barbecue and roast upside down over indirect medium heat, for a further 20 minutes, or until the skins start to crisp up.

7

Remove the skins from the barbecue and fill with your desired fillings. Return the loaded potato skins to the barbecue and roast for 10 to 20 minutes, or until the fillings are warmed and the cheese has melted.

8

Finish your loaded potatoes with your desired toppings and enjoy!

Ingredients

Ingredients
 Large white (or sweet) potatoes
 Olive Oil
 Sea Salt
 Freshly ground black pepper
SUGGESTED TOPPING COMBINATIONS
Cheesy Bolognese
 Grated cheese
 Bolognese mince
 Sour cream
 Chopped spring onion
 Corn kernels (optional)
Bacon and Cheese
 Grated cheese
 Grilled bacon bits
 Sour cream
 Sweet chilli sauce
Nacho Cheese
 Corn chips
 Grated cheese
 Salsa
 Sour cream
 Guacamole
 Jalapenos, sliced (jar or fresh)

Directions

Method
1

Prepare your barbecue for indirect cooking over medium heat (190°C to 230°C). If you are using a Weber Q barbecue, set up your barbecue with a convection tray and a trivet.

2

Using a fork, prick the potatoes several times. Lightly coat the potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper.

3

Roast the whole potatoes over indirect medium heat for an hour, or until there is no resistance when a knife is inserted into the centre. Once cooked, remove from the barbecue to cool slightly.

4

Prepare your barbecue for indirect cooking over medium heat (190°C to 230°C). If you are using a Weber Q barbecue, set up your barbecue with a convection tray and a trivet.

5

Cut the tops off the potatoes. Using a spoon, scoop out the insides of the potatoes and save the soft insides for another use. Lightly oil and season the inside of the potatoes.

6

Return the potato skins to the barbecue and roast upside down over indirect medium heat, for a further 20 minutes, or until the skins start to crisp up.

7

Remove the skins from the barbecue and fill with your desired fillings. Return the loaded potato skins to the barbecue and roast for 10 to 20 minutes, or until the fillings are warmed and the cheese has melted.

8

Finish your loaded potatoes with your desired toppings and enjoy!

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