Is it ok to plant them? Hi Sharon, Organic, soft and sprouting potatoes are fine to plant. If you live in the midwest or northern part of the US, it is too late in the season to expect any kind of crop.
I recently boiled and roadster some basic white potatoes that where three weeks after the best before date they were only slightly soft and visibly more yellow. Once roasted, I tried a few pieces and they are much sweeter than usual. Is this normal and are they safe to eat? Hi Stella, the potatoes you roasted are safe to eat; when they become really shriveled and soft is when there is a concern and should be tossed.
It is quite likely that the potatoes tasted sweeter as well; there are two reasons. The starches in the potatoes were slowly converting to sugar which caused them to soften. Secondly, roasting vegetables tends to bring out their sweetness in the best way; in this cause you not only had roasting to bring the sweet flavor out, you had starches that were changing, too.
Your email address will not be published. Notice: It seems you have Javascript disabled in your Browser. It informs us that the tubers were stored for quite a long time in a probably not-cold-enough temperature.
Long story short: it depends. Such tubers might be a bit difficult to peel, and they will definitely work better in mashed potatoes than fresh fries. This question usually generates answers that cover solanine poisoning and all that jazz. In case you were wondering, the green tinge is a reaction to light exposure [ILL]. The bacteria tend to spread fairly quickly, so it makes sense to give your potatoes a check every week and throw out the off ones.
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But now that you've reminded me. Better get cracking. Thanks for the reminder. Glad I stumbled on this. I think you can probably find the recipe on the web. I'll look, easier than going through those boxes. It put my yams on cardboard on my basement floor and on wooden shelving units. They had no problems though I did lose a pumpkin and a kombacha squash. I am trying potatoes like this I wonder if they would dry out?
What are incomparable veggies, onion and potatoes together? Though they are always in those wooden bins together. When I was a child we would keep carrots buried in sand all through out the winter in our basement.
Teresa, I've read about storage carrots in sand. That's really interesting. When I buy lb bags of carrots, I split the bag up into 5-lb bundles, wrap each bundle in paper towels or paper bags, then over bag in plastic bags. This keeps those carrots edible for about months. Thank you for joining the discussion today. Here at creative savv, we strive to maintain a respectful community centered around frugal living. Creative savv would like to continue to be a welcoming and safe place for discussion, and as such reserves the right to remove comments that are inappropriate for the conversation.
Thursday, March 19, Salvaging the mildly wrinkled potatoes. I'm down to my last bag of potatoes from my November purchase. I have no idea when I'll find another good buy on potatoes again, so I want to make sure that I use every last one from this bag.
Kris March 19, at AM. Lili Mounce March 19, at AM.
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