Fresh roasted garlic swirled into baked potato with Velveeta and Parmesan, then baked again. Scrumptious. You’ll be thanked every time these cheesy delights appear at dinner.
Step: 1
Heat oven to 400 degrees F.
Step: 2
Cut thin slice off top of garlic head to expose cloves; discard top. Place garlic head on square sheet of foil; drizzle with oil. Wrap garlic loosely with foil. Prick potatoes in several places with fork. Bake potatoes and garlic 1 hour.
Step: 3
Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Cut small slice off both ends of each potato. Cut potatoes crosswise in half. Scoop out centers, leaving 1/8-inch-thick shells. Place potato flesh in medium bowl; mash. Squeeze garlic out of papery shell into bowl with potatoes. Add sour cream, three-fourths of the VELVEETA and the Parmesan cheese; beat until fluffy. Spoon evenly into shells, mounding filling as necessary to use all the filling; place in shallow baking dish.
Step: 4
Bake 30 min.; top with remaining VELVEETA. Bake an additional 5 min. or until VELVEETA is melted. Sprinkle with bacon.
Per Serving: 322 calories; protein 11.5g; carbohydrates 38.3g; fat 14.4g; cholesterol 46.6mg; sodium 533.4mg.
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