Yes, But you would have to cook them more carefully then with the regular liners
The ideal temperature for baking a potato is 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, a large potato is good for baking. To reduce baking time by a lot, it's best to cut the potato in half or quarters.
The best potato for baking is the Russet potato because it has a high starch content, which makes it fluffy and light when baked.
Endothermic because you have to put heat into the potato to bake it.
Endothermic because you have to put heat into the potato to bake it.
Yes, sweet potato pie should be refrigerated after baking to keep it fresh and safe to eat.
Russet potatoes are best for creating baked potatoes
No Not At All
Baking a potato is a physical change because the potato's chemical composition remains the same. The heat from the oven simply alters the texture, color, and taste of the potato without creating any new substances.
Baking powder has cornstarch in it so possibly there is a problem with starches in general. You would have to find out if this is the case or it is only potato's.
any baking potato, not too moist, not too fresh (but not growing either)
Usually skin on, with the potato crusting on the tender (opposite) side. The dish is cooked potato side down and served potato side up.