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tons of spuds-can i freeze 'em?
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could i parboil them, to roast from frozen later?
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We've found that potatoes (of any variety) freeze better if they've been stored at near room temperature for at least a couple of weeks. We then peel them whole and boil until barely tender (fork won't quite go all the way in) and place them on a bake sheet in the freezer. Once they're frozen (usually overnight) remove them to a storage bag and freeze.
I found...
I found...
15:42 Sat 22nd Jan 2011
We've found that potatoes (of any variety) freeze better if they've been stored at near room temperature for at least a couple of weeks. We then peel them whole and boil until barely tender (fork won't quite go all the way in) and place them on a bake sheet in the freezer. Once they're frozen (usually overnight) remove them to a storage bag and freeze.
I found some time ago that investment in one of the vaccum pack machines has paid rewards handsomely. They really do work easily and extend frozen food usability to at least one year... cost about $100 here in the U.S.
I found some time ago that investment in one of the vaccum pack machines has paid rewards handsomely. They really do work easily and extend frozen food usability to at least one year... cost about $100 here in the U.S.
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