for average size, 45 minutes-1 hour at about 190 degrees Celsius
If so, would that be about 374 degrees Fahrenheit?
Endothermic because you have to put heat into the potato to bake it.
The nail will help transfer the heat faster (by conduction).
depends on the "ingredients" a hot potato takes a lot longer than a noodle to cool down.
I believe you may be looking for scalloped potatoes.
The answer is "potato bread" because it grows mold on it faster than the others kinds of bread
I knew you could bake a potato...
depends on what you are trying to bake and what temperature the oven is set to
About one hour at 200 degrees C
Oil its surface, cover, and bake
Most empanadas I have had were fried, but one receipe I found for sweet potato empanadas said to bake 15 minutes.
The nails get hot quickly so they bake the potato
Endothermic because you have to put heat into the potato to bake it.
Depending on the size of the potato, it could take 45 minutes to an hour or more to bake.
It takes about an hour to bake a potato at 350 degrees.
Endothermic because you have to put heat into the potato to bake it.
You can bake one potato in a microwave in about 3 minutes. Test it with a fork to see if it is cooked right through. In a traditional oven it is wasteful to bake one potato. You can fill your oven with potatoes and bake them all in about ten minutes. Make sure the oven is hot enough to start with.
fried chicken and mash potato