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QuestionHow do you freeze diced potatoes?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFreeze diced potatoes much like you would larger chunks, blanch them, dry them off well and then freeze in a plastic bag. However, blanching will happen much faster because the potatoes are in small pieces. For diced potatoes, 30 seconds or so is about all the time you need.
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QuestionCan you freeze raw potatoes without blanching?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFreezing potatoes raw is generally a bad idea because it will affect their texture negatively.
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QuestionCan you cook potatoes and freeze them?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, cooking potatoes or blanching before freezing is highly recommended to preserve the flavor and texture of the potatoes.
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QuestionCan the frozen potato go straight from the freezer to boiling broth?Community AnswerYes, no need to thaw. All prepared vegetables can go straight from freezer to broth.
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QuestionCan I freeze cut potatoes for frying?Community AnswerYes. You will want to blanch the whole, uncut potatoes. Then remove, drain, and let cool. Once they are cool, cut them up to the desired size and freeze them.
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QuestionCan I cut uncooked potatoes into French fries and then blanch and freeze them?Community AnswerYou will want to blanch the whole, uncut potatoes, then remove, drain, and let cool. Once they are cool, cut them up to the desired size and freeze them.
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QuestionCan I mash potatoes with cream cheese, sour cream and butter and then freeze them?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure they are properly wrapped and sealed before you freeze them.
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QuestionCan I leave the skins on whole potatoes and freeze them? Can I then bake the potatoes later?Community AnswerIt doesn't work. The potatoes don't freeze evenly and parts of them will turn black, which is not very appealing.
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QuestionCould I take fresh potatoes from my garden, wash/scrub them, then shred them for hash browns and freeze?Community AnswerDo a quick blanch first. Just make sure they are as dry as possible before freezing. If you are vacuum sealing them, separate them into serving sizes and put them put them on a lightly sprayed cookie sheet. Prefreeze them before vacuum sealing or they will turn to mush.You can add chopped onions and peppers for more flavor but they should be blanched before adding to hash browns before freezing.
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QuestionCan I freeze mashed potatoes?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionCan you cut potatoes while they're frozen?Community AnswerThat is a lot like asking if you can cut an ice cube. The answer is "yes, you could" - but it would be a massive pain, and you run the risk of breaking them and cutting yourself, not to mention you would be abusing your knives. It would be smarter to wait for them to thaw out.
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QuestionCan I roast potatoes that are frozen or should I defrost them first?Community AnswerYou can do it either way. The potatoes will roast more quickly if they are defrosted first. If roasting frozen potatoes, be aware that the skins of the potatoes may get too crispy before the insides cook through. To avoid this, start the oven on a lower temperature than you otherwise would, to allow the potatoes to thaw a bit before getting too crispy on the outside. Once you can stick a fork through the potato, you can turn the oven back up to your usual roasting temperature.
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QuestionPatients on dialysis can only eat potatoes if they've been soaked overnight. Would they need to be blanched, patted dry, then frozen after soaking?Community AnswerUsually the recommendation is double boiling, because it takes out more potassium. But soaking them overnight, then blanching, would help remove even more potassium.
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QuestionCan I freeze a baked potato?Danielle HusbandCommunity AnswerYes, but it's best to scoop out the insides first. Use a spoon to scoop out the inside of the potato, then mash it up. Put the mash back into the skin, wrap the potato, and freeze it.
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QuestionCan you season potatoes prior to freezing?Danielle HusbandCommunity AnswerYes, it's okay to season them before you freeze them. This can make things easier when you go to cook them.
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QuestionCan I freeze potatoes that are beginning to sprout?Danielle HusbandCommunity AnswerYes, but the potatoes will taste best if you freeze them right when then ripen on the vine.
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QuestionCan I freeze cooked potatoes to use later for making corned beef hash?Community AnswerFully cooked potatoes will get mushy, blanched potatoes will be fine. You can learn more by trial and error.
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QuestionHow do I turn potatoes into frozen chips like the ones McCain does?Danielle HusbandCommunity AnswerTo make frozen chips, chop your potatoes into thin sticks before you freeze them. For an easier option, put them through a french fry (or chip) cutter, which will chop them for you.
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QuestionCan I freeze my potatoes that I have already boiled with the skin on and use them in a potato salad? Should I remove the skin after they have thawed and then make the potato salad?Danielle HusbandCommunity AnswerYes, you can freeze the potatoes after you boil them and then use them in a potato salad. If you're going to remove the skin, it's helpful to do that before you freeze the potatoes. Additionally, it might be easier to blanch the potatoes, then boil them while they're still frozen before you make the potato salad.
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QuestionHow long can potatoes remain in the freezer?Community AnswerUp to 12 months, as long as the blanching was done right. Vitamins and color go after 12 months.
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QuestionWhat do I do with my unpeeled golden potatoes to have them ready for freezing?Community AnswerWash them and dry them well place on a baking sheet and freeze overnight. Next day put in plastic freezer bags making sure to get out as much air as possible. Place back in the freezer after labeling and dating the bags.
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QuestionCan I parboil, oil, and then freeze ready-to -oast potatoes?Community AnswerYes you can. An olive oil spray works great for doing that as it distributes the oil evenly and helps any seasonings to stick to the potato.
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