Seafood Stuffed Potatoes Recipe - Coop Can Cook (2024)

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When I was about 9, there was this local seafood restaurant my family and I would frequent. Don’t worry. You know I’m not a typical blogger so this lil story will be brief. Anyway, the restaurant was called Louisiana Gold. There has never been a more appropriately named establishment. This place was indeed golden! The always had the freshest, Louisiana seafood. They made home style burgers, po boys, and perfectly seasoned boiled seafood. But, they were most famously known for their seafood stuffed potatoes. And boy were they OVER stuffed! Each potato was flowing with shrimp, crawfish, and that spicy cheese sauce. Man! Louisiana Gold unfortunately closed many years ago. I miss that place. I miss it so much I decided to recreate my version of that masterpiece. Here’s my Seafood Stuffed Potatoes recipe.

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You have to have some big, healthy baking potatoes. They aren’t sold in 5 or 10 lb bags. Most grocery stores have them shelved separately and sell them by the pound. If not, just make sure you get the biggest, russet potatoes available.

You have two options. You can bake these guys in the oven for nearly an hour. Or, you can do what I do. Throw them in the microwave! Microwaves vary, so look for the potato setting on yours.

Clean the potatoes well. These things grow in the dirt, so they can be pretty dirty. Whether cooking in the conventional oven or the microwave, you’ll still need to poke small holes into the potatoes for venting. This will prevent an explosion. It will help the potatoes steam better and cook more evenly.

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One of the things that made the seafood stuffed potatoes at Louisiana Gold so magical, was that they scooped the potatoes out of the skin and mixed it with sauce. This way, the flavors with all through the potato instead of just floating on top. I adapted their method by adding some rich extras to the potatoes.

You can add any seafood you want. I use shrimp and crawfish. But, some lump crab meat is incredible as well. I add a little bit of liquid crab boil to kick of the spice!

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Choice of cheeses is optional too. However, I highly encourage you to try my blend first. Hey, I’m the expert here! J/K….kinda. And yes, I use American cheese. AND YES, I know it’s not actually cheese. I also know that no other real cheese melts quite like this stuff. So, I’m using it. Get over it!

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This Seafood Stuffed Potato recipe is not one I’d recommend that you make often as it is RICH! I don’t even want to think about the calories in this thing. But, man of man is it worth it! God bless you to Louisiana Gold! Thank you for countless BOMB meals.

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Happy Cooking,

B. Coop

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Ingredients

  • 4baking size Russet potatoes
  • 1lbcrawfish tailsdrained of fat
  • 1lbof raw shrimp
  • 2Tminced garlic
  • 1stick of butter
  • 4Tflour
  • 8ozblock cream cheesesoftened
  • 2cupsshredded American cheeseVelveeta
  • 1cupshredded mozzarella
  • 1/2cupshredded Monterey Jack
  • 1/4cupgrated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 1/2cupshalf and half
  • 2Tcajun seasoning
  • 2Tliquid crab boil
  • 2Tonion powder
  • 1Tgarlic powder
  • Salt and pepper
  • chives or green onions

Instructions

Potatoes:

  1. Wash, scrub, and dry the potatoes well.

  2. Poke small holes all over the potatoes using a fork to vent.

  3. Now, you can either wrap them in foil and bake them on 400 F for 40-50 mins. Or you can wrap them individually in paper towels and microwave them one at a time using the “potato” setting on your microwave. *

  4. When the potatoes are done, carefully cut a split down the middle of a potato. Do NOT cut through the other (or under) side of the potato’s skin.

  5. Scoop the insides of the potatoes out and place it into a bowl; reserve the potato skins and keep them intact.

  6. Add in the cream cheese, chives, garlic powder, and salt and pepper to taste.

  7. Mix well, cover to keep warm, and set aside.

Seafood & Sauce:

  1. Add the shrimp and crawfish into a bowl

  2. Season the shrimp with 1 TBS of Cajun seasoning, 1 TBS onion powder and 1 TBS liquid crab boil.

  3. In a saucepan, melt 4 TBS of butter and add in the garlic

  4. Sauté the garlic for 30 secs.

  5. Add in the shrimp and crawfish and sauté until the shrimp are cooked; about 4-5 mins.

  6. Remove and set aside

  7. Pour the liquid left in the pot into a cup and reserve

  8. In the same pot, melt the remaining butter.

  9. When the butter melts, whisk in the flour

  10. Mix until the flour is no longer visible; about 1 min

  11. Pour in the reserved seafood liquid

  12. Pour in the half and half while whisking.

  13. Bring it to a low simmer

  14. Stir in 1 TBS of Cajun seasoning and 1 TBS of onion powder

  15. When the sauce starts to thicken, stir in all remaining cheeses.

  16. When the cheese melts, add in the seafood and stir.

  17. Once the seafood is hot turn off the heat.

  18. Spoon the potato mixture evenly onto the reserved potato skins

  19. Sprinkle mozzarella evenly on each potato

  20. Ladle the seafood sauce over the potatoes

  21. Garnish with chives or green onions

  22. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

*If you don’t have a potato setting on your microwave, cook it on HIGH for 5 mins. Turn the potato over and microwave it again for 3-5 minutes or until it is fork tender.

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FAQs

Can you cook meat and potatoes at the same time? ›

The two can be readily combined, either in a combined dish – or separately as you describe. Typically, a 400°F oven will bake a potato in about an hour. As for combining in a 325°F oven, the potatoes will still bake up fine – just allow more time for the potatoes to cook.

How to cook M&M meats stuffed potatoes? ›

Remove all packaging. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Place potatoes on baking sheet and position in centre of oven. Bake 35 to 40 minutes.

How to bake potatoes in the oven for large group? ›

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 heat up twice baked potatoes? ›

Reheating them in the oven at 400° will re-crisp the potato skin while keeping the filling inside nice and creamy still. The potatoes will take about 15 to 20 minutes to reheat again. If you're in a rush, microwaving them is fine too, though parts of the potato might turn a little tough due to uneven heating.

Can you cook raw meat with potatoes? ›

Add lean ground beef to potatoes and brown, chopping it up into very small pieces and stirring and flipping often (about 10 minutes). (If you use lean ground beef, there is no need to drain - be sure to cook meat with potatoes as it does make a difference in the overall flavor).

Do I cook meat or potatoes first? ›

Once the oil is hot and shiny, reduce the heat to medium, then add the potatoes. Cook, stirring often, until the potatoes are turning golden and becoming tender (they should still be too firm to eat), about 6 minutes. Add the beef, onion, and bell pepper. Cook, breaking apart the meat.

How to cook M&M meat scalloped potatoes? ›

Cooking Instructions
  1. Position oven rack one level above centre.
  2. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) Remove carton and plastic film.
  3. Place tray on baking sheet and position on oven rack.
  4. Cook 60 to 65 minutes.
  5. Do NOT overcook.

How to cook prairie meat stuffed potatoes? ›

STUFFED POTATO

Remove packaging, place on baking sheet. Cook in preheated 200 °C (400 °F) oven for 15 - 20 min.

How does Wendys bake their potatoes? ›

Wendy's baked potatoes are wrapped in foil and baked in a convection oven for one hour. These logistics present challenges that other chains, besides the occasional Arby's, have opted out of. Wendy's is the only fast food restaurant to offer a baked potato nationwide.

How many potatoes for 20 guests? ›

Plan on 1/3 to 1/2 pound potatoes per person for your feast.

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.

Should I wrap potatoes in foil to bake? ›

NEVER BAKE POTATOES IN FOIL.

Foil wraps will not decrease baking time, but will result in a soggy potato interior with wet skin. Wrapping a baked potato in foil after it has been baked will allow you to hold up to 45 minutes, but the best method for holding a baked potato is in a bread warming drawer.

Can you cook a baked potato and then reheat? ›

The Best Way to Reheat a Baked Potato

The skin crisps up beautifully, and the interior gets hot and fluffy. Plus, you can reheat a whole rack of baked potatoes in one go. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place potato on a baking sheet or directly on the oven rack, and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until heated through.

Can you roast potatoes in the same tray as the meat? ›

They need to be cooked in an oven by themselves and not in the same tray as your meat or indeed in the same oven at the same time. Why not in the same tray? While I accept it imparts into the potatoes a lovely savoury meatiness, you are limited to the number of potatoes that you can fit around the roast.

Can you combine meat and potatoes? ›

We rounded up our favorite simple, hearty recipes using beef, pork, or lamb along with potatoes in all of their gloriously diverse forms. Some of these dishes come together at last minute for frenetic weeknights, while others take a little time, perfect for a weekend kitchen project.

Should you eat meat or potatoes first? ›

The new study out of Weill Cornell Medicine reveals that during a meal when protein and non-starchy vegetables are consumed before any carbohydrate foods, the after-meal blood sugar reading was lower. Blood glucose levels do not spike as high compared to a meal in which the high carbohydrate foods are eaten first.

Is it OK to cook meat and vegetables together? ›

Cooking raw chicken and vegetables in the same pan is generally safe as long as proper food safety practices are followed. Here are some important points to consider: Cooking Temperatures: Both chicken and vegetables need to reach a safe internal temperature to kill any harmful bacteria.

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