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    Home » All Recipes » Potato Dishes

    Loaded Mexican Potato Skins

    Published: Feb 28, 2016 · Modified: Apr 6, 2022 by Chuck Underwood · 4 Comments

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    Ever see those recipes for Potato Skins that tell you to 'reserve' those scooped out mashed potatoes for another day?

    I don't know about you - but in my house they'd sit forgotten in my refrigerator for so long - it would take a hazmat team to dispose of them...

    Not here.

    In these Loaded Mexican Potato Skins we're going to USE those precious carbs and make one of the creamiest 'CHEESE' sauces ever.  Nothing wasted!

    We're even going to throw in a Sweet Potato for added nutrition (and that lovely cheesy color).

    Wait - Potato Skins with Potato Cheese?   And a Sweet Potato too?  Can you even do that?

    You better believe it - and it tastes AMAZING!

    A Potato Lover's dream - just for you.

     

     

    Loaded Mexican Potato Skins

     

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    The Potato part of this recipe is super easy.

    Scrub up 4 or more large Russet Potatoes, poke them with a fork, and toss them in the oven.

    Don't use foil, or oil, or anything else - just place them on the rack and forget about them.  We want those skins to be super crispy - which is the best part of a Potato Skin in my opinion! 

    I also tossed in a small Sweet Potato too - just for that cheesey color.  I know the Potato/Carrot Cheese Sauce is really popular - but what a pain to boil up ONE carrot when I can just bake another potato instead.

    Added nutrition and super convenient!

    So wrap this guy up in foil as we don't really care about a crispy skin.  The foil will help steam the sweet potato, making sure it's nice and creamy when it's done.

    Bake your potatoes in a 400° oven for at least 45 - 50 minutes - or until done.

     

    The Filling

     

    The nice thing about Potato Skins is that you can stuff them with whatever you want.

    I used Refried Beans (for ease and convenience) and added a tablespoon of Salsa and a teaspoon of that Mexican Taco Seasoning Mix we made last week in our Spicy Green Chile Bean Dip for additional flavor.

    With beans and cheese for our Potato Skin filling - you can garnish with whatever you have on hand.

    • Chopped Tomatoes
    • Jalapenos
    • Green Onion
    • Cilantro
    • Black Olives
    • Salsa
    • Vegan Sour Cream
    • Avocado

     

    Chipotle Sweet Potato Cheese

     

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    Once your Russet Potatoes are done - carefully remove them from the oven and cut them in half lengthwise.

    These are smoking hot - be careful!

    Now we want to scoop out that inner potato "meat" to make little boats or bowls so we can fill them with our beans and cheese.

    I used a knife to help 'cut' the inner flesh loose while using a spoon to scoop it out, leaving a ¼" or so of potato near the skin so they don't fall apart.

    Add your scooped out potatoes AND your skinned Sweet Potato to your blender.

    Now add up to ½ cup of unsweetened almond milk and slowly start to blend.  It will be thick initially and totally depends on how large your potatoes were and how much 'meat' you scooped out.  So judge accordingly.

    Once the color is uniform and has the consistency of a thick, gooey cheese sauce -  add in the rest of the 'cheese' ingredients - the lemon juice, vinegar, mustard, nutritional yeast, and spices and blend until well mixed.

    To give this 'cheese' that added Mexican kick - add in 1 Chipotle Pepper in Adobo Sauce.

    Blend until smooth and adjust spices to taste.

     

    Assembling your Loaded Mexican Potato Skins

     

    Your potatoes skins should be cool enough to handle now - so simply scoop some of the bean mixture into each potato skin and top with some of the cheese.

    Place on a cookie sheet and bake an additional 10 minutes or so to crisp up the skins and melt the 'cheese'.

    Now load on all those yummy toppings and serve.

    Simple
    Delicious
    Filling
    Nutritious

    These skins would be awesome at a party or potluck - or served as a snack during move night or the big game.

    Enjoy those Carbs!

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    Loaded Mexican Potato Skins

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    • Author: Chuck Underwood
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 50 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour
    • Yield: 8 Skins 1x
    • Category: Appetizer
    • Cuisine: Mexican
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    Description

    These tasty and nutritious Potato Skins are made almost entirely from potatoes! Even the Cheese! Topped with Beans, Cheese, and your favorite Tex-Mex Garnish - these skins will be sure to please.


    Ingredients

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    • 4 Russet Potatoes
    • 1 small Sweet Potato (or Yam)
    • 1 can Vegetarian Refried Beans ((15oz))
    • 1 Tbs Salsa
    • 1 tsp Taco Mix

    Chipotle Cheese

    • ½ cup Unsweetened Almond Milk
    • 3 Tbs Lemon Juice
    • 4 Tbs Nutritional Yeast
    • 1 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar
    • ½ tsp Dijon Mustard
    • ¼ tsp Onion Powder
    • ¼ tsp Garlic Powder
    • ¼ tsp Salt
    • 1 Chipotle Pepper in Adobo Sauce

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 400 F.
    2. Scrub and clean 4 large Russet Potatoes
    3. Poke holes in potatoes and place on oven rack.
    4. Wrap a small sweet potato in foil and also place on rack.
    5. Bake at 400F for 45-50 min or until done.
    6. Meanwhile mix beans, salsa, and Taco Mix in a small pan and heat
    7. Once potatoes are done, carefully cut Russets in half lengthwise
    8. Scoop out potato meat and add to blender leaving ¼" or so near skin
    9. Remove skin from Sweet Potato and discard, chop potato and add to blender
    10. Add almond milk, lemon juice, mustard, and vinegar and blend until smooth consistency
    11. Add remaining spices and Chipotle Pepper and blend until smooth
    12. Scoop beans into potato skins and top with cheese
    13. Bake an additional 10 minutes or so until crispy and cheese has melted
    14. Top with garnish and serve

    Notes

    Garnish with Salsa, Vegan Sour Cream, Avocado, Jalapeños, Tomatoes, and/or Green Onions.

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    Tag @brandnewvegan on Instagram and hashtag it #brandnewvegan

     

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    Comments

    1. Auggie.G

      December 22, 2023 at 10:17 am

      Would homemade refried beans work for this recipe instead of canned stuff?

      Reply
    2. Mim

      January 12, 2017 at 5:09 am

      Thanks for the delicious and nutritious recipe. We really enjoyed it!

      Reply
    3. Denise

      February 29, 2016 at 8:55 am

      Were do you find chipotle peppers in adobo sauce? All the ones I have seen have some oil in them? Any substitutes available?

      Reply
      • Kate Parker Chiodini

        April 16, 2016 at 4:10 pm

        They're usually in the Mexican food section, in a small can. Most stores have them.

        Reply

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