Be Prepared to Serve Seconds With This Twice-Baked Potato Recipe!
Be Prepared to Serve Seconds With This Twice-Baked Potato Recipe!
Recipe and photos by Justin Grimm
In this recipe video, Brand Ambassador Justin Grimm shows us how to use the F.N. Sharp Santoku knife for some onion chopping and the paring knife for some potato prep to create some delicious twice-baked potatoes!
This isn’t your average twice-baked potato recipe, either – you also get some extra flavors and a heartier filling with ground beef seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, fresh garlic, ginger and sweet onion for some Korean flavor, all topped with the insides of the potatoes mashed together with some horseradish cheddar and scallions, then baked again for some twice-baked potatoes with a kick!
Now round up your ingredients, grab those F.N. Sharp knives, get that cutting board ready and let’s do the mashed potato!
Justin Grimm is a culinary consultant, recipe developer and brand ambassador for F.N. Sharp. He found his passion for food and cooking as a child, when he’d often find himself mesmerized by the swift knife skills of Martin Yan and drawn to Julia Child’s love for food.
Inspired by his grandfather’s garden, Justin changed his eating habits from weeknight TV dinners to cooking his own meals using fresh ingredients. This helped launch his more than 20-year career in the food industry, where he’s enjoyed working with diverse menus while learning new cuisines and techniques. He finds the most passion in recipe development, as he fully immerses himself in the research behind each creation, from developing the recipes to cooking and plating.
When you come across one of Justin's recipes, you really are in for a treat! Follow his handle @platefulofpassion on Instagram, Facebookand TikTok so you don’t miss out!
The knife arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Not only is the knife well balance and very sharp, it is also beautiful. I'll be getting all my knives at F.N. Sharp in the future!
Good quality and very sharp. My one disappointment though is they are Made in China. I thought they were Japanese made or USA. Not just "designed in USA from a Japanese steel. But, they are very sharp and good weight. Attractive knives. Good website with tons of knife related information. The price isn't bad for the good quality. I just prefer USA made.