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Dutch oven potatoes are a flavor-packed camping classic! A simple & delicious recipe with detailed instructions, even directions for cooking indoors.

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While the great majority of my cooking happens inside, Andy is a pro at making delicious dinners outdoors in his dutch ovens. He has some killer recipes, and I thought it would be fun to share a few. These dutch oven potatoes are one of many!

I’ll also be posting some tips on how to prep cast iron for cooking {indoor use pans as well as dutch ovens!} and some information reading coals and how to use them to create various kinds of heat in later posts!

If you don’t have an outdoor dutch oven – don’t leave! You can make all of these recipes in your dutch oven inside. All of the prep work will be the same, but I’ll leave alternative directions for cooking in the recipe notes.

My family went camping every summer growing up and one of the things we looked forward to the most was the food! My Dad is also a Dutch Oven Master Chef and is basically family famous for making the most delicious camping food ever. Random people have been known to stop by our camp just to see his set-up and what he was making!

Andy has also been making dutch oven food for a long time since he also has a love for camping and got sick of eating Ramen Noodles 🙂 . He has worked really hard on perfecting these recipes and we have made them over and over and love how they turn out!

It’s also important to keep in mind that the number of coals you need to reach a certain temperature is going to vary based on the weather and climate outside.

The estimate in this recipe will be close, but you will need to check the food periodically and adjust as you see fit. Cooking in outdoor dutch ovens takes practice! Don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t work out the first time, we have had our fair share of mess-ups.

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This recipe is super easy and you probably have all the ingredients on hand! Now, I have to warn you. These recipes are Andy Territory, which means I buy the ingredients he requests, and sometimes that includes pre-grated cheese and boxed cake mix. HA!

But they are still 98% homemade and you can, of course, substitute whatever ingredients you wish! Keep in mind though, we make these when we arecamping so convenience wins out most of the time. Unless it’s a homemade mix that I make, then we just bag that and take it with us!

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Ingredients for Dutch Oven Potatoes

  • 8medium sized potatoesred, yukon gold, or russet, sliced thin
  • 1medium oniondiced
  • 1/2poundbacondiced
  • 1jalapenoseeds and membranes removed, diced
  • 2 1/2cupscheesecheddar, montery jack, or pepper jack
  • 1teaspoonseason salt
  • 12inchshallow dutch oven
  • 27-30coalslit and heated until beginning to turn grey.

How to Make Dutch Oven Potatoes

  1. Over about half the coals, cook bacon until chewy. It will get crispy as it cooks with the potatoes.
  2. Off of the coals, remove bacon from dutch oven and any excess grease, leaving about 2 tablespoons bacon fat in the bottom of the dutch oven.
  3. Layer half of the sliced potatoes in the bottom of the dutch oven and sprinkle with half a teaspoon of season salt.
  4. On top of the potatoes, layer half of the onion, half the jalapeno (if desired), half of the bacon, and then half of the cheese.
  5. Repeat layers, using remaining ingredients and put the lid on the dutch oven.
  6. With dutch oven on a stand or on a safe ground area, place 9 coals on the bottom and 18 coals on top. This should heat to about 375 degrees for a 12 inch shallow dutch oven.
  7. Check periodically and adjust coals as necessary, adding more when the original coals begin to die down.
  8. If the bottom of the potatoes are cooking too quickly even with coal adjustment, add 1/3 cup water to the bottom of the dutch oven.
  9. The potatoes are finished when they are soft, this takes about 45 minutes.
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Dutch Oven Potatoes {+ The Oven Recipe}

I’ll also be posting some tips on how to prep cast iron for cooking {indoor use pans as well as dutch ovens!} and some information reading coals and how to use them to create various kinds of heat in later posts!

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Keyword dutch oven potatoes

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings 6 people

Calories 520kcal

Author Longbourn Farm • Alli Kelley

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Ingredients

For the Potatoes

  • 8 medium sized potatoes red, yukon gold, or russet, sliced thin
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 1/2 pound bacon diced
  • 1 jalapeno seeds and membranes removed, diced
  • 2 1/2 cups cheese cheddar, montery jack, or pepper jack
  • 1 teaspoon season salt

Dutch Oven

  • 12 inch shallow dutch oven
  • 27-30 coals lit and heated until beginning to turn grey.

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Instructions

  • Over about half the coals, cook bacon until chewy. It will get crispy as it cooks with the potatoes.

  • Off of the coals, remove bacon from dutch oven and any excess grease, leaving about 2 tablespoons bacon fat in the bottom of the dutch oven.

  • Layer half of the sliced potatoes in the bottom of the dutch oven and sprinkle with half a teaspoon of season salt.

  • On top of the potatoes, layer half of the onion, half the jalapeno (if desired), half of the bacon, and then half of the cheese.

  • Repeat layers, using remaining ingredients and put the lid on the dutch oven.

For the Baking with Coals

  • With dutch oven on a stand or on a safe ground area, place 9 coals on the bottom and 18 coals on top. This should heat to about 375 degrees for a 12 inch shallow dutch oven.

  • Check periodically and adjust coals as necessary, adding more when the original coals begin to die down.

  • If the bottom of the potatoes are cooking too quickly even with coal adjustment, add 1/3 cup water to the bottom of the dutch oven.

  • The potatoes are finished when they are soft, this takes about 45 minutes.

For Baking in the Oven

  • Place in an oven that has been preheated to 400ºF.

  • Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until the potatoes are soft. You can check this by inserting a fork or butter knife into the center of the potatoes.

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Notes

To make this recipe for a larger crowd, scale up the ingredients accordingly. A 12-inch dutch oven can hold 3 layers and still cook well, but use a larger dutch oven (or two 12-inch dutch ovens) for more than 12 potatoes.

Additionally, this recipe can be scaled down. Use a smaller dutch oven to avoid burning any of the ingredients while cooking.

Nutrition

Calories: 520kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 959mg | Potassium: 1320mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 510IU | Vitamin C: 36.5mg | Calcium: 431mg | Iron: 9.7mg

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  • Dutch Oven Bread
  • Dutch Oven Brownies
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FAQs

Is it better to bake a potato at 350 or 400? ›

We recommend baking potatoes at 400 degrees F for about an hour. Smaller spuds might take a little less time, while larger baking potatoes over 1 pound might take a little more. For a fully baked Idaho Russet Burbank, the internal temperature should be right at 210 degrees F.

What oil to season a Dutch oven? ›

All cooking oils and fats can be used for seasoning cast iron, but based on availability, affordability, effectiveness, and having a high smoke point, Lodge recommends vegetable oil, melted shortening, or canola oil, like our Seasoning Spray.

How long to cook 40 baked potatoes? ›

I will be cooking 30-40 medium to large Idaho potatoes in our oven. We have two ovens - one with two racks, the other with one. I typically wash the potatoes, poke them a few times, and place them right on the rack at about 400°F for 60 minutes.

How many potatoes can you bake in a roaster oven? ›

You should be able to fit approximately 16 – 20 potatoes in 2 layers in an 18 quart roaster oven. Bake potatoes in the roaster for 1.5 to 2 hours, until soft.

What temperature is best to bake potatoes? ›

3. Use an Oven That's Hot (But Not Too Hot) Potato baking temperatures range from 350˚ to 450˚F. The sweet spot seems to be at 400˚F, a temperature that cooks the potato all the way through and crisps the skin without singeing it.

How long does it take to bake potato at 400? ›

Directions. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Toss the potatoes in a bowl with the oil, salt, and pepper until completely coated. Place on a baking sheet and bake until fork tender, about 45 minutes.

Do you need to season Dutch oven before use? ›

You do not need to season Enameled Cast Iron Cookware. However, if you have a Cast Iron Dutch Oven that is not pre-seasoned, you must season it to ensure it has a well-formed patina, which will aid in food releasing easily from the surface of the Dutch Oven.

What to do before using a Dutch oven? ›

Never Heat a Dry Pot

Applying heat to a dry enamel-coated Dutch oven can cause permanent damage. Whether you're preheating or cooking with a Dutch oven, always start with a liquid or fat—ensuring it coats or covers the entire bottom of the pan—before you turn on the heat.

Why do restaurant baked potatoes taste so good? ›

Chefs put salt on the outside of their baked potatoes

The secret to achieving this is a hefty dose of salt. Steakhouse chefs cover their baked potatoes in salt before sticking them in the oven, often helping the crystals adhere with a generous coating of oil.

What is the difference between roasting potatoes and baking potatoes? ›

The phrase “baked potato” typically refers to a whole potato being cooked in the oven with the intent of being cut open and stuffed (commonly with butter, sour cream, cheese, etc.). Roasted potatoes, on the other hand, are cut into smaller pieces and cooked in the oven until they're perfectly crispy on the outside.

How to bake a lot of potatoes at once? ›

You can get out your baking sheets and place the potatoes on each sheets and fit them on rack or more. We have three racks in our one oven but we have a double oven. Pre pierce a few areas on the potato, salt and pepper for the out side. You can wrap one sheet all together or wrap each potato.

How to bake 50 potatoes in a roaster oven? ›

Directions
  1. Heat roaster oven to 400°F.
  2. Scrub potatoes and pierce with a fork.
  3. Stack rows of potatoes on top of each other, ensuring the potatoes don't touch the sides of the roaster oven.
  4. Place cover on roaster oven and bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes or until tender when pierced with a fork.

Is 400 too hot for baked potatoes? ›

To get a nice, fluffy interior and the crispiest skin, bake your potatoes at 400 degrees. It'll take about an hour.

How long do you bake a potato at 350 degrees? ›

Preparation
  1. Preheat oven to 350°. ...
  2. Place potatoes directly on an oven rack and roast until very soft when squeezed and skin is crisp, 60–75 minutes.
  3. Cut open each potato; season with salt and pepper and top with butter, Parmesan, and/or chives.
Apr 27, 2021

Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

Don't wrap your potatoes in foil

Foil holds in moisture and steams the potatoes, resulting in a "boiled" taste and texture. Plus, without the use of foil, the skin will get extra crispy and flavorful.

How do most restaurants bake potatoes? ›

How to cook How to Make Restaurant Style Baked Potatoes
  1. Preheat the oven to 425.
  2. Wash the potatoes.
  3. Drizzle with oil and rub until fully coated.
  4. Season with the salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder.
  5. Place on baking sheet and cook for 45 minutes.
  6. Cut a slit into the top of the potato.
Jun 3, 2019

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