Deep-Fried Potato Skins With Pulled Pork and Cheddar Recipe

French-fried potato-skin cups are filled with smoky and sweet pulled pork and finished off with a topping of melted cheddar cheese, for a baller game-day snack.

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Why It Works

  • Par-baking (or microwaving) the potatoes makes them easier to scoop and produces a more tender texture in the final cups.
  • Cutting the potatoes across their equators produces smaller, deeper cups that are perfect for scooping and filling.
  • Coating each potato cup in a slurry made from the scooped flesh creates the ultimate crispy crust, while also helping to ensure the inner flesh remains tender and moist.

Unlike traditional potato skins, which can be leathery and dry, these deep-fried cups are extremely crispy and yet still tender and moist within. They're the perfect delivery vehicle for fillings like the pulled pork and melted cheese here. Note that this recipe can easily be scaled up to make larger batches.

Recipe Facts

Active:45 mins
Total:60 mins
Serves:10 potato-skin cups

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  • 5Yukon Gold potatoes, ideally about5 to 6 ounces(140 to 170g)each(though larger potatoes will also work)

  • Vegetable orcanola oil, for greasing the potatoes and deep-frying

  • Kosher salt

  • 1 1/2cupspulled pork(you can use any of our recipes:traditional barbecue,easy oven pulled pork, orsous vide)

  • Grated cheddar cheese, for topping

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Using a fork or paring knife, puncture potatoes in several spots. Rub each potato with a light coat of oil. Arrange on a rack set on a baking sheet, or directly on an oven rack, and bake until just tender, 30 to 45 minutes. Alternatively, microwave pricked and oiled potatoes until just tender, about 5 minutes.

  2. Let potatoes stand until cool enough to handle, then cut in half across their equators. Using a small spoon, scoop out most of the potato flesh into a medium bowl, leaving a layer of potato flesh roughly 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick still attached to the skin. (It's okay if the layer of potato flesh attached to the skin isn't perfectly even; that unevenness can add some good textural contrast to each cup.) If you want the cups to stand up more easily, slice off the very bottom of each one to create a level base. Set potato cups aside.

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  3. 用搅拌机或浸入式搅拌器,scoo过程ped potato flesh into a slurry, adding just enough water to form a purée the consistency of applesauce. (You need only enough potato slurry to lightly coat each scooped potato cup, so you may want to purée only a portion of the scooped flesh and reserve the rest for a small batch ofmashed potatoes.)

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  4. 线与佩普边的烤盘r towels. In a 5-quart Dutch oven or large wok, heat 2 1/2 inches oil over high heat until it reaches a temperature of 365°F (185°C). Working in batches, dip each scooped potato cup in the potato slurry to coat it inside and out; allow the excess slurry to drain off, then carefully lower each potato cup into the hot oil. Because the slurry is so wet, the frying will be very vigorous, so be careful not to fry more than a few at a time.

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  5. Cook, agitating occasionally with a wire mesh spider, until potatoes just begin to turn lightly golden, about 1 minute. Transfer to paper towel–lined baking sheet, inverting each one, concave side down, to allow it to fully drain. Repeat dipping and frying with remaining potato cups. Using a fine-mesh strainer, skim out any free-floating fried bits of slurry from the oil and discard.

  6. When ready to serve, fry the potato cups in batches a second time, agitating them with a wire mesh spider, until deeply golden brown and crispy all over, inside and out, about 3 minutes. Transfer to fresh paper towels to drain, seasoning all over with salt on all sides before turning cup-side-down to fully drain.

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  7. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil and arrange the potato cups on it, concave side up. (If you didn't trim the bottoms of the cups, you can scrunch up the foil around the base of each cup to help keep them upright.) Fill each cup with a heaping scoop of pulled pork, then top them all with grated cheddar cheese. Return to the 375°F (190°C) oven until the pork is heated through and the cheese is melted, about 5 minutes. Serve.

Special Equipment

Dutch ovenorwok, wire mesh spider,probeorinstant-read thermometer,rimmed baking sheet,wire rack(optional),blenderorimmersion blender

Make-Ahead and Storage

After the first frying step, you can allow the potatoes to fully cool, then refrigerate them overnight or freeze them for up to 2 months before frying a second time from chilled or frozen.

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)
193 Calories
13g Fat
13g Carbs
6g Protein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 10
Amount per serving
Calories 193
% Daily Value*
Total Fat13g 17%
Saturated Fat 2g 9%
Cholesterol16mg 5%
Sodium364mg 16%
Total Carbohydrate13g 5%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Total Sugars 6g
Protein6g
Vitamin C 3mg 14%
Calcium 41mg 3%
Iron 1mg 4%
Potassium 266mg 6%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)