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I have posted this in food as well,
what is the best way to store fresh chesnuts. do I dry them or fridge them?
anyone help?
what is the best way to store fresh chesnuts. do I dry them or fridge them?
anyone help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What I would do is, Remove them form their husks as soon as they start to split open, lay them out on a shallow tray to dry in an airy place. When you are saticfied they are dry transfere them into baskets or net bags,again in a dry airy place.
The fresher you eat these the better as some of the sugar content will turn to starch when stored for a long time, so yes small batches kept in the fridge may prolong the sweetness for a while. Good Luck Tbird+
The fresher you eat these the better as some of the sugar content will turn to starch when stored for a long time, so yes small batches kept in the fridge may prolong the sweetness for a while. Good Luck Tbird+
I have generally kept mine in a wooden bowl in the living room but this isn't terribly satisfactory because the tend to dry out quite quickly. I haven't seen any of this season's on sale yet, but this autumn I'm going to try experimenting keeping them in an airtight bag in the fridge. I suspect anywhere which is warm and dry is not going to prolong their edibility so perhaps a shed or garage would be the best place.