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Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (1)Stuffed potato skins = yummy comfort food

I am such a big fan of stuffed food. Whether it is stuffed peppers or stuffed potato cakes. I just love these kind of dishes. No wonder I also had to make these healthy stuffed potato skins. Because who doesn’t love potatoes, corn, beans, and cheese? If these ingredients are your favorite as well, you should seriously consider making this recipe ASAP.

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (2)Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (3)You can use black beans or kidney beans like I did. On some days I prefer one over the other, it always depends on my mood and how well my pantry is stocked. Both are delicious though. Did you know that beans are very healthy? “They are high in minerals and fiber without the saturated fat found in some animal proteins. Eating beans as part of a heart healthy diet and lifestyle may help improve your blood cholesterol, a leading cause of heart disease.”

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (4)Easy recipe

These stuffed potato skins are also very easy to make. All you have to do is bake the potatoes in the oven, scoop out the flesh, fill them with the delicious bean mixture, add vegan cheese and that’s about it. If you are looking for an easy vegan dinner or lunch, this recipe is definitely for you!

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (5)These stuffed potato skins are:

  • Flavorful
  • Healthy
  • Hearty
  • Plant-based
  • Gluten-free
  • Dairy-free
  • Easy to make
  • Comforting

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (6)Variation

The great thing about this recipe is that you can vary it as you like. You can prepare these stuffed potato skins with regular potatoes or you could also use sweet potatoes to make stuffed sweet potato skins. White (Japanese) sweet potatoes or orange sweet potatoes work well. Also, you can try out different spices, make the recipe hot with either hot sauce or chipotle peppers etc. It never gets boring!

I love using scallions or fresh chives. Fresh cilantro is also a great choice but I don’t like using too much of it. After a while, it just tastes weird to me. Is it just me?

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (7)While I type these sentences, I am about to reheat leftovers in the oven and go watch some TV. Because there is seriously nothing better than a yummy comfort meal and watching series, right?!

Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (8)If you make this healthy dish and maybe even take a photo of it, then I would love to see it. You can DM it to me on Instagram. Don’t forget to tag me in your Insta caption + photo with @elavegan and use the hashtag #elavegan and I will gladly check out your post.

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Healthy Stuffed Potato Skins

Author: Michaela Vais

These healthy stuffed potato skins are great for dinner. They are stuffed with corn, beans, and vegan cheese. The recipe is plant-based and gluten-free.

5 from 7 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Calories 250 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 medium potatoes
  • 1/2 tbsp oil
  • 1 small/medium onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 1/2 cups corn fresh, frozen or canned (drained and rinsed)
  • 1 1/2 cups black beans or kidney beans (one 15 oz can, drained and rinsed)
  • 1/3 cup (80 g) vegan sour cream
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • sea salt, black pepper & hot sauce to taste
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast (optional)
  • 6-8 tbsp vegan cheese
  • 4 scallions or a few tablespoons of chives, chopped

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Preheat oven to 390 degrees F (200 degrees C).

  • Wash potatoes, pierce them a couple of times with a fork and brush with a little bit oil.

  • Bake for about 45-60 minutes or until soft.

  • Meanwhile, heat oil in a pan or skillet, add onion and fry over medium heat for about 2-3 minutes. Add corn (I used fresh corn from the cob) and spice mixture and roast over medium heat until nicely browned.

  • Add garlic and roast for a further 1 minute.

  • Turn off the heat. Add beans, vegan sour cream, nutritional yeast, and chopped scallions.

  • Cut each (cooled) potato in half (lengthwise) and scoop out most of the flesh (leave a thin layer of potato inside of the skins). Place the potato skins on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

  • Mash the flesh of the potatoes with a fork and add it to the pan (with the corn, beans etc.).

  • Combine the mixture and adjust seasonings to taste.

  • Scoop the filling into the potato skins and add vegan cheese on top (I used my vegan cheese sauce).

  • Broil at 390 degrees F (200 degrees C) for about 5 minutes. Enjoy!

Notes

  • You can use canned beans or cook them from dry.
  • Recipe serves 6. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Healthy Stuffed Potato Skins

Amount per Serving

Calories

250

% Daily Value*

Fat

6

g

9

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Carbohydrates

40

g

13

%

Fiber

8

g

32

%

Protein

9

g

18

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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  1. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (13)Evita PANG

    Made my stuffed potato skin and vegan cheese today, very delicious! Thank you very much for your recipes. I am very happy for making the dish, I think it’s a success ????

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (14)Ela

      You are very welcome, Evita! Happy it turned out delicious. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (15)Anna

    Habe dieses Rezept heute spontan zum Abendessen gekocht. Super easy und lecker. Auch leicht abwandelbar je nach Geschmack – wird öfters gemacht. Danke für das Rezept. 🙂

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (16)Ela

      Freut mich sehr, dass es dir so gut geschmeckt hat liebe Anna. 🙂
      LG, Ela

      Reply

  3. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (17)Gen

    Absolutely A+++! So tasty and filling. My entire family loved these. I made a double batch of the cheese sauce thankfully. It was quite addicting yum!

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (18)Ela

      Yay! I am so glad you liked the recipe, Gen! Thanks for your great feedback. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (19)Natalie

    Do you think you could microwave the potatoes in the first step to cut down on time?

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (20)Ela

      Good question, Natalie! I think it could work but I never tried it. 🙂

      Reply

  5. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (21)Arthur Lopez

    I think my husband will really love this! Planning to give him a surprise. Pinned to try later.

    Reply

  6. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (22)María Elena Martinez

    Graciass, cada día me gustan más tus recetas, felicitaciones

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (23)Ela

      Gracias! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (24)Brenda

    Great Lover of potatoes ???????????? will definately give these a try, is it also okay to use soupy beans or beans with sauce?

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (25)Ela

      Never tried it but it should be ok! 🙂

      Reply

  8. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (26)Jake Taylor

    I’m making these tomorrow after my double marathon!. These are perfect post run food thank you.

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (27)Ela

      Awesome, Jake! Enjoy! 🙂

      Reply

  9. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (28)Darren

    Cannot wait to try. Looks amazing! Bravo!

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (29)Ela

      Thank you, Darren! I hope you’ll like my recipe. 🙂

      Reply

  10. Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (30)Bianca Zapatka

    This is such a delicious meal ???? I love stuffed baked potatoes! Lots of love, Bianca ❤️

    Reply

    • Stuffed potato skins | vegan, gluten-free, healthy recipe - Elavegan (31)Ela

      Thank you very much, Bianca! I hope you will give it a try. ❤️

      Reply

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FAQs

What makes potato skins healthy? ›

To get the most antioxidants, leave the skins on and choose colorful varieties like red and purple potatoes. The more color, the more antioxidants. Plus, the skin of some potatoes can have up to 12 times more antioxidants than the flesh. Baked potato skin is a great source of potassium and magnesium.

Why are potato skins not gluten free? ›

If you're ordering potato skins at the restaurant, aside from asking about ingredients please be aware that most restaurants will fry the potato skins in the same fryer that they use for many breaded items. This puts the risk for gluten cross-contamination very high so please proceed with extreme caution.

Can you eat potato skins on a diet? ›

The good news is that nutrients thought to be concentrated only in the skins of potatoes are in truth almost equally distributed throughout the entire potato. On the flip side, if a person is on a strict, no-carb diet prescribed by their health professional, potato skins are not devoid of carbohydrates.

How many calories are in a stuffed potato skin? ›

Farmrich Loaded Potato Skins With Cheddar Cheese & Bacon (2 pieces) contains 26g total carbs, 22g net carbs, 14g fat, 11g protein, and 270 calories.

How unhealthy are potato skins? ›

Eat the skin to capture all the russet potatoes nutrition. The potato skin has more nutrients than the interior of the potato. It has lots of fiber, about half of a medium potato's fiber is from the skin.

When should you not eat potato skin? ›

While few people will eat enough of the bitter-tasting green potato to make themselves sick, Michigan State University Extension still recommends throwing green-skinned and sprouted potatoes away to prevent possible gastrointestinal upset caused by solanine and chaconine.

Why can't you eat potato skins? ›

Glycoalkaloids occur naturally in potatoes and are toxic to humans at high levels. Glycoalkaloids are concentrated in the peel and prolonged exposure of tubers to light will stimulate the formation of glycoalkaloids near the surface of the potato tuber. Glycoalkaloids are not broken down by cooking or frying.

Are potato skins inflammatory? ›

Potato peel chemical compounds also have anti-inflammatory properties.

Is potato bad for celiac? ›

Many foods, such as meat, vegetables, cheese, potatoes and rice, are naturally free from gluten so you can still include them in your diet. A dietitian can help you identify which foods are safe to eat and which are not.

Are potato skins healthier than french fries? ›

Potatoes are naturally high in fiber, which is great for digestive health. However, most of the fiber in potatoes is located in the skin. By leaving the skin on, you are consuming more of this beneficial nutrient. Additionally, the skin contains other important nutrients such as potassium, vitamin C, and antioxidants.

Can the stomach digest potato skins? ›

Despite their nutritional content, potato skins can be difficult to digest for some people. The skin is tough and fibrous, which can make it hard for the digestive system to break down. This can lead to bloating, gas, and other digestive discomforts.

Should I stop eating potatoes to lose weight? ›

Weight loss hacks: Potatoes rank second on the list of foods to avoid if you're trying to lose weight. However, you may miss out on the most simple and easy way to lose weight. While French fries and wedges are not a healthy way to start your fat-to-fit journey, potatoes can help you lose weight.

Are potato skins healthier than the potato? ›

No. While the skin does contain approximately half of the total dietary fiber, the majority (> 50%) of the nutrients are found within the potato itself. The only nutrient significantly lost when the skin is removed is fiber. Potassium and vitamin C are found predominantly in the flesh of the potato.

Are loaded potato skins good for you? ›

As long as you don't load up a potato skin appetizer with butter, sour cream, cheese or bacon, potato skins are low in calories and provide health benefits that include helping digestion, managing your blood pressure, keeping your bones strong and warding off disease.

Are potato skins full of carbs? ›

The skin does outrank the potato meat in some important categories. For example, for a whole baked potato, the skin has 115 calories, 27 grams of total carbohydrates, three grams of protein, which is equal for both meat and skin, and five grams of fiber.

What is the nutritional value of a potato with skin? ›

Amedium potato (150g) with the skin provides 27 mg of vitamin C (45% of the Daily Value (DV)), 620 mg of potassium (18% of DV), 0.2 mg vitamin B6 (10% of DV) and trace amounts of thiamin, riboflavin, folate, niacin, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc.

Are potato skins a good source of iron? ›

To maximize iron absorption, consume them cooked and with vitamin C-rich foods. Tomatoes contain more iron when dried or concentrated, and potatoes have higher iron when unpeeled in their skins. Sweet potatoes offer a good amount of iron even when peeled.

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