Good idea. You could put the potato in the oven before bed and there’s a good chance it would be done cooking by the time you wake up.
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Who in their right mind would leave their oven running while they're sleeping, I'd actually be an anxious mess until I get out of bed to shut it off so I could sleep
Mostly cuz I don’t want a baked potato for breakfast I guess
Takes too long. I microwave potatoes and then maybe fry them in the morning.
Microwave potatoes with some olive oil, salt, herbs, garlic powder, and it's good enough as is.
Add in a slice of bread to sop up the oil and salt and that's a great breakfast main course.
you just toss 'em straight in the fridge after you microwave them, and then reheat them up in the morning?
It takes 5 minutes to microwave potatoes.
I've done twice baked breakfast potatoes before with scrambled eggs.
When you can have nicely-seasoned smashed breakfast potatoes I question why anyone would eat anything else for any meal.
brekkie bake potat is a mainstay, only cowards are intimidated by the baketime, cut that thing open, use a convection, microwave that shit
I just prefer homefries or hashbrowns, is all.
The best breakfast potatoes start off as baked potatoes. Bake 'em, wait up to overnight, chop them up and prepare with the onions and spices and what-have-you. If you still want to have them baked-style, go nuts.
I've taken leftover mashed potatoes and fried them like potato pancakes