I think it’s only fair I warn you I may not be held responsible for the number of exclamation points I use because I. Am. So. EXCITED! I have a simple, fabulous recipe to share with you AND I have a super, fantastic giveaway, too.
Let’s start with the recipe because it’s almost Super Snack, er Bowl, Sunday. If you have leftover baked potatoes and pulled pork you’re already halfway there. It’s hard to imagine an easier appetizer unless it comes out of a box. The potatoes are halved and halved again, scooped to leave just a bit of potato behind in the skins, brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with salt, then baked ’til golden brown and crispy around the edges. Then they’re piled high with pulled pork, a squirt or spoonful of your favourite barbecue sauce and topped with melty Monterey Jack cheese. Back into the oven for eight minutes to heat the pork and melt the cheese and then HEY PRESTO! You have the hit of the party.
Pulled Pork Baked Potato Skins
Rate RecipeIngredients
- 6 leftover baked potatoes
- olive oil for brushing
- salt
- 2 cups leftover pulled pork like this or this or storebought
- 3/4 cup -at least- of your favourite barbecue sauce
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F.
- Halve the leftover baked potatoes at the midsection of the potato and then halve those again lengthwise so you have quartered potatoes. Use a spoon to scoop away the insides of the potato to leave just about 1/8- to 1/4-inch thickness of potato in the skins. Brush the scooped surfaces generously with olive oil and sprinkle lightly with salt. Lay on a baking sheet, scooped sides up and bake until the top edges are golden brown and the potato has started to crisp up.
- Divide the pork evenly between the potato shells, piling the pork into the scooped wells. Drizzle at least 1-2 teaspoons of barbecue sauce over the pork then return the pan to the oven until the pork and barbecue sauce are heated through, about 6 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and top each potato skin with at least 1 tablespoon of shredded cheese, or more to taste. Return the pan to the oven and bake just until the cheese is melted and hot.
- Remove the pan from the oven and carefully transfer the potato skins to a serving plate. Serve hot.
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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GIVEAWAY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The platter and plate holding my potato skins above are from MacKenzie-Childs and they make me smile just to look at them.
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We’re going to try a little something different with this giveaway. Please use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. And if you don’t mind, let me know what you think of it below. Does it make the giveaway easier? Tougher? I’d love your feedback on Rafflecopter, MacKenzie-Childs and, of course, the Barbecue Pulled Pork Potato Skins!
Reader's Thoughts...
Sara says
We are going to hang out at home and probably not watch the superbowl, maybe just the half time show.
Krystal Ray says
The rafflecopter is fun since you don’t know off hand what the question is. Easy to use
Krystal Ray says
I’ll probably watch a bit of the game, but I’m really hoping to sew 🙂
Ashley H says
We will just watch the game at home.
Mrs Y says
Chilling at home, sorting out art supplies and watching the game – we may try the bbq pulled pork potato skins 🙂
Chung says
It will be hard to give up Downtown Abbey! We are making these potato skins, though!
Bernie N. says
We are staying home and celebrating with our own little spread: I’m making a bacon cheese ball, BBQ drumsticks, and guacamole. Plus plenty of cheese and proscuitto if we feel fancy!
Martha says
We are having brunch with friends. Hope everyone enjoys Superbowl Sunday. I think I’ll watch Downton Abbey instead.
Chris K says
We’re not sports fans at our house, so there’s no chance of us watching the Super Bowl. I’m glad to see great recipes for entertaining, and I am happy to see that great new shopping site! Thanks!
seas says
I will be at home watching the game, unless Dowtown Abbey comes on. Then, I will be watching that!
Alicia says
Watching the game with hubby, kids, and friends at home 😀
Sarah says
Superbowl Sunday I’m watching the game, eating good food, and relaxing at home.
miranda says
We are hanging with the family
Yvette Novak says
We’ll be at church cooking a pancake breakfast, and then home for
the game.
Raffelcopter is ok by me.
Amanda says
We will just be having a regular Sunday.
rachel says
We go to our friends house to watch the Superbowl- the guys watch the game, while the girls hang out in the kitchen- enjoying good food, wine and conversation- well we try to have a converation over the yelling and cheering!
Erin says
We’re going to a potluck party and I may make these pork skins!!
Elizabeth W says
For Superbowl Sunday, I’m spending the day with my fiance and his friends! I’m there for the fab food and commercials – OH! and Beyonce!
Sandy N says
We are staying home and watching the game. Thanks for the opportunity to win such an awesome prize. There is sooo much I want from there.
Pamela says
We are doing nothing. My husband has to work, I will have 3 girls ages 7, 5, and 2 to entertain, and we just moved to a new state and don’t know anyone.