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A jacket potato is one of those wonderfully simple meals that doesn’t need much to be delicious.
A crispy baked potato, fluffy inside, a little butter, and plenty of melted cheese can be absolute comfort food.
But there’s one question that divides people:
How much cheese is actually the perfect amount? π§π
Too little, and you take a bite of potato and wonder where the cheese went.
Just enough, and every bite gets that perfect combination of fluffy potato, creamy butter, and melted cheese.
Too much?
Well… is there really such a thing as too much cheese? π
π₯ Five Jacket Potatoes, Five Different Amounts
The picture gives us five choices.
π₯ Potato #1 β A light layer of cheese
π₯ Potato #2 β A moderate amount
π₯ Potato #3 β A generous handful
π₯ Potato #4 β A very generous mountain
π₯ Potato #5 β An absolutely enormous pile of cheese!
And suddenly, choosing the perfect amount becomes much harder than expected.
π§ #1 β The Light Sprinkle
Number 1 is for the person who wants a little cheese without letting it take over the potato.
There’s enough to add flavor, but the potato remains the star.
This might be perfect if you’re trying to keep the meal lighter or simply prefer a subtle cheese flavor.
The downside?
You may find yourself adding more halfway through eating it.
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π§ #2 β The Balanced Choice
Number 2 looks like a comfortable middle ground.
There’s enough cheese to spread across the potato without completely covering it.
Once the cheese melts into the hot potato, you get a little cheese in almost every bite.
For many people, this could be the ideal balance.
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π§ #3 β Now We’re Talking
Number 3 takes things up another level.
This is the kind of jacket potato where you know you’re having cheese and potato, rather than simply a potato with a sprinkle of cheese.
There’s enough cheese to create a generous melted layer while still leaving the potato visible.
For serious cheese lovers, this might be the sweet spot.
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π§ #4 β The Cheese Mountain
Number 4 doesn’t hold back.
This potato is absolutely covered in shredded cheese.
Once it melts, you’ll have a rich, gooey topping that could practically become a meal by itself.
It’s indulgent, messy, and exactly what some people want when they’re making comfort food.
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π§ #5 β Is There Such a Thing as Too Much?
And then we reach Number 5.
At this point, we’re barely looking at a jacket potato anymore.
We’re looking at a mountain of cheese with a potato somewhere underneath it. π
For the person who believes there is no such thing as too much cheese, this is the obvious winner.
The potato is almost completely hidden beneath the topping.
But here’s the problem: once you add this much cheese, you can lose the contrast that makes a jacket potato so satisfying.
The fluffy potato, crispy skin, creamy butter, and cheese all have their own textures and flavors. Covering the entire potato with a huge amount of cheese can make the dish much heavier.
Then again…
We’re talking about cheese.
So perhaps some people would call that a feature rather than a problem. π
π₯ The Secret Is Getting the Cheese to Melt
No matter which amount you choose, one thing makes a huge difference:
Add the cheese while the potato is piping hot.
The heat from the freshly baked potato helps melt shredded cheese without requiring much additional cooking.
For an especially gooey topping, add the cheese and place the potato under a hot grill/broiler for a minute or two until the cheese melts and begins to bubble.
Just keep a close eye on it because cheese can go from beautifully melted to browned very quickly.
π§ What Cheese Is Best?
There’s no single correct answer.
Different cheeses give you completely different jacket potatoes.
Cheddar
The classic choice.
Sharp, flavorful, and excellent when melted over a hot potato.
Red Leicester
Great if you want a rich cheese flavor and a beautiful golden-orange color.
Mozzarella
Perfect if you’re looking for maximum stretchiness and a mild flavor.
Gouda
Creamy, rich, and excellent for melting.
Cheese Blend
Why choose one?
Mixing cheddar with mozzarella or another melting cheese can give you both strong flavor and a wonderfully gooey texture.
π₯ Don’t Forget the Butter
Before adding your cheese, many people like to split open the potato and fluff the inside with a fork.
Add a little butter and allow it to melt into the fluffy potato.
Then add your cheese.
That way, you aren’t just eating cheese sitting on top of a potato.
You’re getting layers of:
crispy skin β fluffy potato β melted butter β gooey cheese.
Now that’s a jacket potato. π€€
πΆοΈ Want to Take It Further?
Once you’ve got your perfect cheese amount, you can add even more toppings.
Try:
- Baked beans
- Chopped spring onions
- Crispy bacon
- Sour cream
- Chives
- Tuna
- Sweetcorn
- Chili
- Pulled chicken
- Black pepper
- JalapeΓ±os
A little freshly ground black pepper over melted cheese is particularly simple and delicious.
π§ So What’s the Perfect Amount?
That’s the fun part.
There really isn’t one universal answer.
For some people, #1 is plenty.
Others want #2 or #3 because they like a balanced potato-to-cheese ratio.
Cheese lovers may immediately choose #4.
And then there’s the brave person who looks at #5 and says:
“Finally… someone used enough cheese.” ππ§
π Now It’s Your Turn!
Look at the five jacket potatoes again.
Which one would you choose?
π₯ 1 β Just a little cheese
π₯ 2 β A sensible amount
π₯ 3 β Nice and cheesy
π₯ 4 β LOAD IT UP
π₯ 5 β THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS TOO MUCH CHEESE! π
What’s your perfect amount of cheese on a jacket potato?
And be honest…
Would you actually choose #5, or does that much cheese finally cross the line? π§π₯π