This is difficult to do unless you have a source of extreme cold. The average freezer only reaches 0 degrees F. Here's a site that provides a method of using dry ice though. It's for fish but would work on nearly any food.
Terambulan, it's baked potatoes I want to freeze. I don't like potatoes baked in the microwave, so thought if I could do a batch in the oven then it will reduce the amount of money I spend baking one per night. I believe flash freezing them will prevent them going bad when I come to defrost them.
Clanad. many thanks for your input, buying dry ice seems a little excessive (and time consuming) when I'm trying to save money LOL.
Sachs, always a smart arse is there ;o) xx
Jack Daniels, I laughed too, but don't tell Sachs ;o)
Hi Lakitu!
O.k, I've come back to help xxx
Bake your potatoes as normal, cut in half lenghtway,scoop the insides out & mash up/ season. Pile back in to unbroken skins. When cool, wrap & freeze. Eat within 1 month. When you're ready to eat them, remove wrap, place on oiled baking sheet, re - heat 325 - 350 f until piping hot & add cheese or whatever! :0)