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BAKED POTATOES.
Potatoes are either baked in their jackets or peeled; in either case they should not
be exposed to a fierce heat, which is wasteful, inasmuch as thereby a great deal
of vegetable is scorched and rendered uneatable. They should be frequently
turned while being baked and kept from touching each other in the oven or dish.
When done in their skins, be particular to wash and brush them before baking
them. If convenient, they may be baked in wood-ashes, or in a Dutch oven in
front of the fire. When pared they should be baked in a dish and fat of some kind
added to prevent their outsides from becoming burnt; they are ordinarily baked
thus as an accessory to baked meat.
Never serve potatoes, boiled or baked whole, in a closely covered dish. They
become sodden and clammy. Cover with a folded napkin that allows the steam to
escape, or absorbs the moisture. They should be served promptly when done and
require about three-quarters of an hour to one hour to bake them, if of a good
size
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