Best Thanksgiving Twice Baked Potatoes That Feed a Crowd

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Published On: June 1, 2026
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Twice-Baked Potatoes That Feed a Crowd at Thanksgiving Dinner

This thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe is my secret weapon for stress-free holiday entertaining. Sandra discovered this make-ahead masterpiece years ago, and it’s become the dish everyone requests at every gathering.

These twice baked potatoes deliver creamy, cheesy perfection without last-minute fussing. The combination of sharp cheddar, sour cream, and smoky turkey creates an irresistible flavor profile that transforms a simple side into the star of your table.

What makes this recipe special is its complete flexibility—prepare everything the day before and simply pop them in the oven when guests arrive. Unlike other holiday sides, baked potato halves reheat beautifully and stay moist and delicious throughout your entire meal.

For more crowd-pleasing potato options, try our thanksgiving garlic mashed potatoes crowd recipe as a complementary side dish.

Why this twice baked potatoes works

These baked potato halves combine creamy textures with rich, savory flavors that appeal to every palate at your table. Here’s why this crowd-pleasing side deserves a permanent spot on your Thanksgiving menu:

  • Make-ahead convenience: Prepare potatoes completely the night before, reducing day-of stress significantly.
  • Budget-friendly feeding: Stretches ingredients beautifully to serve twelve guests without breaking your grocery budget.
  • Impressive presentation: Golden-topped potato halves look restaurant-quality and taste even better than they appear.
  • Vegetable integration: Delivers nutrient-dense potatoes alongside cream and cheese because the base ingredient is naturally wholesome.
Prep
30 minutes
Cook
60 minutes
Cal
385
Serves
12 servings
Cuisine
American

Ingredients for thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe

Ingredients for thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd
  • 12 large russet potatoes
  • 8 tbsp butter
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 6 green onions, chopped
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup turkey strips, chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh chives
  • 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs

For ingredient flexibility, substitute sharp cheddar with gruyere or fontina cheese for deeper, nuttier notes. Greek yogurt can replace half the sour cream for lighter results without sacrificing creaminess. If turkey isn’t available, crispy bacon or smoked ham work beautifully in this potato preparation.

Sandra loves using leftover roasted turkey from Thanksgiving morning—it adds authentic flavor and reduces waste. The panko breadcrumb topping creates the signature golden crust that makes these baked potato halves irresistible when served warm from the oven.

Step-by-step twice baked potatoes instructions

Cooking instructions for thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd

1. Preheat your oven to 400°F and scrub potatoes thoroughly under cold running water. Poke each potato several times with a fork to allow steam to escape during cooking. This prevents the recipe from exploding and ensures even baking throughout.

2. Place potatoes directly on the oven rack with a baking sheet below to catch any drippings. Bake for 50-55 minutes until potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife. Remove and let cool slightly until safe to handle.

3. Slice each cooled potato in half lengthwise and scoop out the insides carefully, leaving a thin shell for structure. Reserve the scooped potato flesh in a large bowl for mixing with your creamy filling.

4. Mash the reserved potato with butter, sour cream, and heavy cream until smooth and fluffy. Fold in both cheeses, green onions, garlic powder, pepper, salt, and chopped turkey. This thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe mixture should taste slightly over-seasoned since it distributes through the potato shells.

5. Spoon the filling generously into each potato shell, mounding slightly on top for visual appeal. Mix panko breadcrumbs with melted butter and scatter evenly across all potato halves. Bake at 375°F for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and heated through completely.

Serving ideas for thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe

thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd ready to serve

Twice baked potatoes pair beautifully with traditional Thanksgiving proteins and fresh seasonal sides. These baked potato halves complement virtually any holiday menu while adding sophisticated elegance to your table presentation.

Roasted turkey breast

Golden-roasted turkey with herbs matches perfectly with the smoky, cheesy filling in these creamy potato halves. The turkey strips already incorporated in the recipe create a cohesive, integrated flavor profile that feels intentional and elegant.

Cranberry sauce with herbs

Tart, bright cranberry accompaniments cut through the richness of the cheese and cream beautifully. Try our creamy mashed potatoes Thanksgiving crowd recipe alongside these baked potato halves for an impressive potato course.

Roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon

Crispy, caramelized Brussels sprouts add textural contrast and earthy flavors that balance the creamy potato richness wonderfully. The smoky bacon echoes the turkey elements, creating delicious flavor harmony across your entire plate.
★ Pro tips for perfect twice baked potatoes

Storage tips

– Refrigerate cooled baked potato halves in an airtight container up to three days before reheating. – Freeze assembled but unbaked potato halves up to one month in freezer-safe containers. – Store leftover baked halves separately from any cranberry or gravy accompaniments to prevent sogginess.

Make-ahead instructions

– Bake potatoes and prepare filling completely the day before your holiday gathering. – Assemble and top potatoes the morning of your celebration, then refrigerate until baking time. – Add panko topping just before baking to ensure the crispiest, most golden texture possible.

Variations

– Substitute sharp cheddar with smoked gouda for deeper, smokier depth and complex flavor development. – Add crispy bacon bits, jalapeños, or roasted garlic for personalized flavor combinations. – Create a vegetarian version by omitting turkey and adding sautéed mushrooms and spinach.

Troubleshooting

– If filling seems too thick, whisk in additional heavy cream one tablespoon at a time gradually. – For soggy potato shells, ensure you don’t overfill or press filling into the shells too firmly. – If tops brown too quickly, tent with foil and lower oven temperature to **350°F** for remaining time.

Frequently asked twice baked potatoes questions

Can I freeze baked potato halves?

Yes, absolutely. Freeze cooled baked halves in airtight containers up to one month before reheating. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat covered at **350°F** for approximately twenty minutes until warmed through completely.

What’s the best substitution for sharp cheddar?

Gruyere, fontina, or smoked gouda work beautifully in this recipe and create different flavor profiles. Each cheese brings unique characteristics—gruyere adds nuttiness, while smoked gouda contributes deeper, woodsy complexity and richness.

How do I reheat leftover baked potatoes?

Cover potato halves loosely with foil and reheat at **325°F** for ten to fifteen minutes until warmed through completely. For crispier tops, remove foil during the final five minutes of reheating and increase temperature to **375°F**.

Why is this thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe better than standard mashed potatoes?

These baked potato halves can be prepared completely ahead, offer impressive individual presentations, and maintain better texture when reheated compared to traditional mashed potatoes. The twice baked format delivers restaurant-quality results without stressful last-minute preparation.

Final thoughts on twice baked potatoes

Sandra absolutely raves about how these creamy potato halves transform her holiday stress into confident entertaining. The make-ahead convenience means you’ll actually enjoy time with guests instead of frantically reheating side dishes throughout dinner service.

This thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe delivers sophisticated elegance without complicated techniques or unfamiliar ingredients. Every element comes together beautifully to create a dish that impresses guests while keeping your preparation manageable and enjoyable.

Whether you’re feeding twelve at a traditional sit-down dinner or hosting a casual holiday buffet, baked potato halves adapt perfectly to any entertaining style. Try our thanksgiving mashed potatoes crowd recipe if you want additional potato variations for your holiday menu.

Make this recipe your Thanksgiving signature side dish today and experience the confidence that comes from stress-free, advance preparation.

Twice-Baked Potatoes That Feed a Crowd at Thanksgiving Dinner

Best Thanksgiving Twice Baked Potatoes That Feed a Crowd

Thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe feeds 12 plus. Make ahead side dish perfect for holiday entertaining. Try this crowd pleasing recipe today.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
Course: Holiday Entertaining
Cuisine: American
Calories: 385

Ingredients
  

  • 12 large russet potatoes
  • 8 tbsp butter
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 6 green onions, chopped
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup turkey strips, chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh chives
  • 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 400°F and scrub potatoes thoroughly under cold running water. Poke each potato several times with a fork to allow steam to escape during cooking. This prevents the recipe from exploding and ensures even baking throughout.
  2. Place potatoes directly on the oven rack with a baking sheet below to catch any drippings. Bake for 50-55 minutes until potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife. Remove and let cool slightly until safe to handle.
  3. Slice each cooled potato in half lengthwise and scoop out the insides carefully, leaving a thin shell for structure. Reserve the scooped potato flesh in a large bowl for mixing with your creamy filling.
  4. Mash the reserved potato with butter, sour cream, and heavy cream until smooth and fluffy. Fold in both cheeses, green onions, garlic powder, pepper, salt, and chopped turkey. This thanksgiving twice baked potatoes crowd recipe mixture should taste slightly over-seasoned since it distributes through the potato shells.
  5. Spoon the filling generously into each potato shell, mounding slightly on top for visual appeal. Mix panko breadcrumbs with melted butter and scatter evenly across all potato halves. Bake at 375°F for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and heated through completely.
Carl Coleman, founder and chef at Savor And Share, creating recipes perfect for sharing

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Carl Coleman, creator of Savor And Share, specializing in crowd-pleasing recipes for gatherings.

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