jacket potato

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jacket potato

A chef prepares a jacket potato with butter and chives.

Definition

Noun: A baked potato that is cooked and served with its skin intact. The term "jacket" refers to the potato's skin, which is left on during baking and eating.

Usage

A "jacket potato" is a specific dish where a whole potato is baked. It is typically served as a main meal or a substantial side dish, often split open and topped with fillings such as butter, cheese, beans, chili, or tuna.

Examples
  • For lunch, I had a jacket potato with baked beans and grated cheese.
  • The café's specialty is a fully loaded jacket potato with sour cream and chives.
  • Is the jacket potato served with a side salad?
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is primarily used in British English. In American English, the equivalent term is typically "baked potato."
  • It can be used metaphorically to describe something with a layered or wrapped structure, though this is less common.
    • The satellite had a protective jacket potato design around its core module.
Variants and Related Words
  • Baked Potato (noun): The common synonym, especially in American English.
  • Potato Skin (noun): Often refers to the crispy skin itself, sometimes served as an appetizer separate from the potato flesh.
Synonyms
  • Baked potato
  • Oven-baked potato
Related Phrases
  • In its jacket: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the potato is served with its skin.
    • The potatoes are served in their jacket.
jacket potato

A chef prepares a jacket potato with butter and chives.

Noun
  1. a baked potato served with the jacket on