SAVE your Sprouting Potatoes | Before they go BAD

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Save your Sprouting Potatoes - we have a box of Russet potatoes in the basement from last fall that's starting to sprout. Before we lose them, we're going to use some to make up a batch of instant mashed potatoes. We'll also cover a few other ways you can preserve them before they go bad on you. This doesn't just apply to potatoes you grew yourself, it can also apply to those you buy from the grocery store - which never seem to last all that long. Thank you for spending you time with us ♥ Todd & Rachel.
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Komentáře • 310

  • @virginiarussell3767
    @virginiarussell3767 Před rokem +26

    My mom used to make flat potato 'pancakes' just like you would flatten some gr beef to make a burger (whenever we had leftover mashed potatoes.) Then she would wrap them in waxed paper & freeze them flat. To re-use, she'd saute them in a little butter and serve them with eggs & bacon for breakfast. Delicious! Also wanted to say your freeze dried potatoes will be a great addition to any homemade soups you'd like to thicken. Thanks for sharing your ideas!

    • @kp8174
      @kp8174 Před rokem

      Excellent idea!

  • @chrissyfrancis8952
    @chrissyfrancis8952 Před rokem +12

    My husband & son love home fries or French fries, so I prep mine with a mandolin slicer or chopper, soak them in salt water overnight to draw the starch out (learned that trick from seniors I used to take care of) blanch if needed, lay them out on single layer sheets in the freezer then vacuum seal them in portions. So handy on busy nights.

    • @hann3671
      @hann3671 Před rokem +3

      I am going to try this! I love homemade fries and don’t care for store bought ones. I’ve never gave it a thought to try and freeze my own! Light bulb moment 💡 I thank you for!

  • @marshavonderwish5811
    @marshavonderwish5811 Před rokem +13

    Thanks Todd, appreciate you finishing the video! Hope the family is doing well.

  • @barbiemonterrosa9891
    @barbiemonterrosa9891 Před rokem +22

    I really enjoyed how you were recording this through learning and gave all your best input. I'm thinking if you used Boiling water it might make them Less gritty, possibly they needed to be hotter, then try adding the milk and butter. It's wonderful you were able to take over and try something new and share it with everyone. I'm new to your channel but really have been enjoying it and I'm so glad I came across your channel in time for all the canuary videos this month. I've been learning a lot about canning and how to have a nice usable pantry that will be very useful for my family soon.

  • @LynnerdSkinnerd97
    @LynnerdSkinnerd97 Před rokem +24

    You can also dehydrate the potatoes as either instant (powdered up) or sliced for scalloped. Great option for those of us who can't afford a freeze drier or don't have freezer space.
    You can also make gnochi and freeze or dehydrate that!

    • @marking-time-gardens
      @marking-time-gardens Před rokem

      Great ideas! Thank you!

    • @daydreambeliever6603
      @daydreambeliever6603 Před rokem

      Do they turn black when you use regular dehydrating methods?

    • @barbarac4750
      @barbarac4750 Před rokem +1

      @@daydreambeliever6603 I always par boil for 4 minutes and then ice shock with a tiny bit of citric acid, mine are always white

  • @clarity6857
    @clarity6857 Před rokem +12

    I always look forward to your content. When my MIL got older and found it harder to cook for herself, I used to bring her little meals I vacuumed sealed and froze for her. One of her favorites was mashed potatoes, and I would make a big pot, scooping them onto a parchment lined sheet pan into mounds, before freezing them. She loved those most of all, and those were always the first thing she dipped her fork into. Sometimes I would freeze them with gravy, or a pat of butter. Individual servings are so nice, although they do take more space in the freezer. It will be fun to see what you decide to do in the future. BTW, I own that Chef’N ricer, and it works like a charm.

  • @cathyhunter362
    @cathyhunter362 Před rokem +10

    The glass on my oven door can be cleaned by hand as the self cleaning feature doesn't clean my glass either. You have to take the door off and lay it down. Then there are small screws on the bottom of the door that you unscrew and that lets you take off the front of the door allowing the glass to be exposed and you can clean by hand. I only learned this before Christmas when on of my burners needed replacement and the repair person did this for me for free. Is amazing how gross the inside of the door was though 😳!

    • @jmsuther01
      @jmsuther01 Před rokem +3

      Also, spray with dawn degreaser®️ or a mixture of 50:50 vinegar and dawn. Sprinkle on sodium bicarbonate and let sit overnight. I then scrape off with a razor blade ( a special one I have for cleaning glass top stoves). Rinse and reinstall the door.

    • @joylouise5417
      @joylouise5417 Před rokem +1

      Great information! Thank you SO much.

  • @krazedvintagemodel
    @krazedvintagemodel Před rokem +8

    Those riced potatoes remind me of hash browns, which I believe are grated raw before frying, but you could fry cooked potatoes as well. I appreciate the trial and error and success you and Rachel share with us!🥔

    • @heatherhoggard7601
      @heatherhoggard7601 Před rokem

      Yes, precooked potatoes make the best hashbrown potatoes. I always keep my left over potatoes to make hashbrowns out of.

  • @1870s
    @1870s  Před rokem +10

    Totally forgot to link the ricer in the description, so here's a link ♥ Chef'n FreshForce Potato Ricer Press = amzn.to/3GTwfeF

  • @christymckinley2928
    @christymckinley2928 Před rokem +10

    I soo Love you and Todd ❤. You two are awesome!! Thank you for sharing your life , your homestead journey, the failures and the WINS!! You two inspire us. THANK YOU

  • @justpatty7328
    @justpatty7328 Před rokem +1

    I worked as a young teen in an old fashioned diner. We boiled the potatoes whole, cooled, refrigerated overnight or until needed, peeled and then grated hashbrowns or American fries. Portion size bags for freezer, dehydrate, or freeze dryer. Love the reminder for potatoes. I'm using some heirloom varieties to plant again this year from last years harvest. I pluck off early eyes, multiple times, until 6 weeks before planting out for your zone. Some varieties are a few years old now. Organic potatoes are what I've continually used.
    God bless 🌻

    • @annieanderson6112
      @annieanderson6112 Před rokem

      I like this idea. Can u share about how long u boil the whole potatoes? Like until fork tender or not that long? I have a large amount of potatoes that need to be preserved in the next few days and I wasn't looking forward to peeling all those spuds lol. Thank u for ur info.

  • @joylouise5417
    @joylouise5417 Před rokem +2

    My self-cleaning gas oven works well on everything except the door glass. When finished, if it was extra, extra dirty, I see a little bit of ash in bottom of oven which a damp paper towel easily removes. No smell ever. However I seldom use it as it so much quicker to just put a bowl of boiling water with 2 lemons sliced in half in a 250° oven for 20 minutes. Then turn off oven, cool enough to take out the bowl and wipe oven down with damp sponge. I didn’t really believe it would work but it certainly did. Cleans just as well but saves many hours of oven usage and I don’t have to pull out from the wall because of the extreme heat. No harsh chemicals either. Just my experience.

  • @suziebuckingham9053
    @suziebuckingham9053 Před rokem +2

    I think the ricer took all that energy is cuz they were cold. If they’re warm it works perfect. I’ve had one forever and makes super smooth mashed without all the water. I think dehydrated potatoes take more liquid to get the texture right.
    I use my self cleaning oven. I open all the windows for the dog. (And us). Sometimes the window cleans if it’s not super dirty, but I use ammonia on it and it cleans to a shine.

  • @suegavin175
    @suegavin175 Před rokem +2

    Clean oven glass with a cleaner meant for glass top stoves. Apply when glass is warm and wipe off. Sometimes you have to use a razor blade to get the tough stuff off. Works like a charm.

  • @tamarahenggeler4491
    @tamarahenggeler4491 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for holding down the fort while Rachel is away. I wonder if the oven cleaning alerted the pup’s senses like a fire and he was barking to warn/save his humans? Todd, I was curious if you would ever consider doing an educational video on cutting various meats, how to recognize the grain in the various proteins and cutting across grain or other various instructions found in preparing meat dishes? Just thought I would mention my interest since this is a year of rest for the land.

  • @lisaemerson8061
    @lisaemerson8061 Před rokem

    my granny and mom were through depression and they were very modest and stretch food to make it last and feed everybody potatoes dehydrate great

  • @heidijohnson1334
    @heidijohnson1334 Před rokem +3

    I have a antique potatoe ricer that we use every year to make lefsa for Christmas. Absolutely love my ricer, yes hot potatoes work way better.

  • @onThisJourney
    @onThisJourney Před rokem +2

    The mashed potatoes are wonderful from the freezer. Taste as good as fresh made.

  • @theparkeys2013
    @theparkeys2013 Před rokem +1

    We missed you love Todd but we missed you

  • @zormier2002
    @zormier2002 Před rokem +2

    I have seen people freeze dry actual mashed potatoes and it seems to work really well

  • @LindaASJ
    @LindaASJ Před rokem +14

    For the racks: put a towel in the bottom of the bathtub, put 6 dryer sheets on top, put the second rack down and add 6 more dryer sheets. Fill the tub with hot water enough to cover the racks plus a couple of inches. Let them soak for at least 4 hours then wipes them down with the dryer sheets. All the gunk comes right off. No scrubbing needed!

  • @northernkarma9296
    @northernkarma9296 Před rokem +5

    Interesting video, thank you!
    I still like my dehydrated sliced potatoes they make awesome scalloped or au gratin dishes. I also like freezing mashed potatoes in those little mini loaf aluminum tins, it's perfect for two servings on a busy night.

  • @ingridanna7501
    @ingridanna7501 Před rokem +1

    Hi Rachel missed you 😊🤗 , I pray the family's well and my prayers are with you, and I agree you with on the pantry challenge we need to be responsible on it took us a lot of work to get the pantry setup and expired food still last a long time and we can also re-can them!!,you know with the war going on Ukraine effects prices and the prices are going up and people can get laid off still from the jobs ,I know it's happened to me and I had food put away for year for my children and family, so we do ,have be very responsible and be careful with these pantry challenges are going on CZcams right now , people keep in mind a rainy day can still come,be stocked for it all right everyone take care 👍😊🌻

  • @allisonhartley6712
    @allisonhartley6712 Před rokem +3

    I have the exact same stove as you have. My oven door does not come clean. I have nothing to suggest but will certainly be looking back here to see what advice you get!

  • @kaylenerinehart2455
    @kaylenerinehart2455 Před rokem +1

    I have par boiled potatoes then sliced and dried them. I just used dehydrator. They store good and can be used for escalloped type casseroles.

  • @alicedamsteegt8955
    @alicedamsteegt8955 Před rokem +23

    Self cleaning ovens are dangerous to pets especially birds because of the fumes it emits. Keep fans going to vent it to the outside. Better yet, don't use the self cleaning function. I use Easy Off. There's a blue cap or yellow cap and I use the one that says cleans in 5 to 10 minutes. It works well even for glass. I also use a razor blade and little dish soap between cleanings to scrape the glass clean. I've tried the baking soda/vinegar method which is very messy.

    • @marcidevries5515
      @marcidevries5515 Před rokem

      I bring the bird cage into a bedroom and close the door if I'm going to run the self clean cycle. I can't stand the smell of oven cleaners.

    • @alystodola
      @alystodola Před rokem +2

      Hmmm… canary in a coal mine sort of thing. I’m thinking maybe it’s not good to be home yourself either.

    • @melissam450
      @melissam450 Před rokem +4

      I doubt highly compressed chemicals are any better for animals, humans or the environment than the self cleaning cycle.

    • @vickiegossett7214
      @vickiegossett7214 Před rokem

      I don't use the self clean portion, i use easy off.

    • @getitright5863
      @getitright5863 Před rokem

      The self clean will ruin the oven it heats to high and melts your circuts.

  • @craftlover9702
    @craftlover9702 Před rokem +1

    I would reconstitute them in a little boiling water first, let them sit a bit then finish off with hot milk and butter. It may help for a better texture.

  • @sherry2836
    @sherry2836 Před rokem +2

    I ordered 5 lbs potatoes on grocery delivery and they brought 10 lbs! I rinsed and parbroiled a few pounds for about 8 minutes, let cool then peeled and shredded them. I formed the shreds into rectangles on a baking sheet and froze them for a couple hours, then packed the hashbrowns into gallon ziplocs. They can also be diced and frozen for frying potaotoes or even french fries.

  • @carolynfulton4060
    @carolynfulton4060 Před rokem +1

    The self cleaning feature on my oven doesn’t clean the glass door. While the glass was warm-not hot-I used a sponge with one scratchy side. I mixed up a lot of Dawn and a little water, dipped the sponge and I didn’t have to use the scratchy side but on the really baked on spots. It cleaned it up well!

  • @melissam450
    @melissam450 Před rokem +1

    We freeze dry all the leftover mashed potatoes.. saves a step. Great video. I’ve contemplated on getting a ricer, but it just seems like a tool that’s not really necessary in my kitchen. Thanks for the video!
    P.S. the grit is from not letting the water hydrate the potatoes for long enough. Lots of people make the mistake of not allowing enough rehydrate time for freeze dried food. Just a suggestion. Allow more rehydrating time.

  • @femalecrusader8389
    @femalecrusader8389 Před rokem +1

    I've done the mashed potato placed in a air tight container and freeze later take out thaw and heat up. Good for 2 months.

  • @amyparker1762
    @amyparker1762 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for bringing us along on this experiment! Looks like a great option to store potatoes especially if you’re a hiker, camper, or backwoods type enthusiast. Would be easy and light to pack on overnight trail hikes.

  • @kellyhawes9293
    @kellyhawes9293 Před rokem +2

    So glad to see a video from you, I know this must be challenging time. Thinking of you and your family!!
    Great potato preservation!!

  • @sherrizanoli1398
    @sherrizanoli1398 Před rokem +1

    We are in the Cincinnati area, so the weather is hit or miss. Yesterday, Jan 19, it was 60 to 64 degrees. Today it is spitting snow.

  • @lindafessant8021
    @lindafessant8021 Před rokem +2

    That was an interesting experiment with the potatoes. Also I'm praying for your family with the emergency.

  • @snicklefritzd3612
    @snicklefritzd3612 Před rokem

    Todd, you lucky dog. Rachel is so dang awesome. It's great how we can see how much you care for and appreciate her.

  • @jenniferc4083
    @jenniferc4083 Před rokem

    Thank you for filming and sharing this adventure with the rest of us.
    Watching the struggle you had trying to rice the cold potatoes I kept thinking how much easier it would have been to just grate or shred them with a box grater or a mandolin. Shredded potatoes can be frozen as is or dehydrated and then powdered to store with dy goods.
    As for longer term storage for quick meals, on another channel an elderly Italian Grandmother made fresh gnocchi with freshly boiled potatoes, but she made about three times more than she would use for that dinner that night.
    She then divied up the rest of the gnocchi and froze them uncooked. To cook the gnocchi you just thaw at room temp and then drop into boiling water and when they float to the surface they are done.

  • @revonakers9232
    @revonakers9232 Před rokem +1

    Great idea. I wish I had a frzz dryer. Hope all is good with your family. I'm still praying for them.

  • @bscrimbitt9359
    @bscrimbitt9359 Před rokem +1

    I've frozen mashed potatoes as well. Only issue I find is that they give off water when thawed. I place them on paper towel or a towel to thaw. That makes them better.

  • @dianaatjustusacres4698
    @dianaatjustusacres4698 Před rokem +5

    I never used a ricer but I freeze dried mashed potatoes. Wondering if you didn't use enough liquid and/or didn't let them reconstitute long enough

  • @lindagraff2484
    @lindagraff2484 Před rokem

    When you do the garden next year, you will be a busy lady. Very good ideas, I have some with eyes looking at me too, lol

  • @TheVicjbaldwin
    @TheVicjbaldwin Před rokem +2

    Todd I boil, rice potatoes and freeze them. Once you prepare them for a dish they taste as if freshly prepared. Saves a ton of time during holidays and special dinners.

  • @buckeyethor
    @buckeyethor Před rokem

    easy off works great on the oven door. Yes, the chemicals are super strong but it seriously works without scrubbing.

  • @buckeyethor
    @buckeyethor Před rokem +1

    Becky at Acre Homestead made potato gnocchi and froze them. I thought that was a good method. I would personally make a shepherd's pie for a freezer meal with mine.

  • @mckus20011
    @mckus20011 Před rokem

    I have that feature also. No my oven doesn't clean the glass either. But you can spray it with oven cleaner or rub on some wood stove glass cleaner and you should be satisfied .

  • @TimBinns68
    @TimBinns68 Před rokem +4

    Great idea, I need a freeze dryer. Still trying convince my finance manager (wife) that it's worth the money. I get what you were saying about the grittiness of the potatoes, but I think rather than powdering all of them, it would be good to add a tablespoon or two of the riced freeze dried potatoes back into about a cup of the powdered potatoes. It might give a more home style (lumpy mashed) feel.

  • @joanbaggs1915
    @joanbaggs1915 Před rokem +3

    Got gold potatoes in my imperfect foods box and they started sprouting on me in a week. It’s a heavy potato week!!

  • @brendalay5161
    @brendalay5161 Před rokem +1

    I’m in awe of how you both try new recipes using canned items. Thank you for all your videos!

  • @carolynsinyard1306
    @carolynsinyard1306 Před rokem

    I have a self-cleaning oven and the glass always comes clean. I have some potatoes that I need to use and I will dehydrate and then powder them. Thank you for sharing.

  • @debbiesykes5491
    @debbiesykes5491 Před rokem

    Well thats one way to use those potatoes before they go bad thanks for sharing

  • @ConcealedKari
    @ConcealedKari Před rokem +3

    Great idea, Todd! I have been wondering how they would reconstitute if you put them in a freeze dryer. Prayers to you all. ❤

  • @lorrilightle7394
    @lorrilightle7394 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for some great ideas. I enjoy watching you and Rachel. I have been watching the Canuary videos after Rachel talked about the collaboration. I am so glad I have found a lot of inspiring new channels. I love obtaining a lot of food preservation ideas. Thanks again.

  • @kathy3178
    @kathy3178 Před rokem

    When I had a big upright freezer, I would make 10lbs of mashed potatoes, portion them in Ziploc bags, and freeze them. Then pull them out to thaw and reheat in a pot on the stove.

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing! I find with ricers or food mills, that smaller quantities in them are easier because I don’t have strong hands. Your stove manual will tell you to wipe off large deposits off the glass or anywhere in the oven before running the clean cycle. I find that large amounts of stuff in the oven will cause more smell. I always open my window when running the clean cycle, so I wait for warm weather to do it. I still find it’s not as bad as the chemicals in spray oven cleaners, which they recommend NOT using in self-clean ovens.
    Blessings to your family 🤗💕🇨🇦

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Před rokem

      The substance in regular oven cleaner is lye, I believe. It’s caustic, but not really toxic.

  • @sherryswanson8810
    @sherryswanson8810 Před rokem

    One thing I have not seen on any of the homesteading channels is anyone who invested in a good chamber sealer. It is such a money saving investment compared to the cost of food saver or the cheaper bags that you don’t get the best results from. I have made soo many make ahead things that I freeze.

  • @gloriahopper6289
    @gloriahopper6289 Před rokem +1

    Oven cleaning smells more in the winter, do it in the spring and open your windows. Try whisking your freeze dried potatoes into a simmered milk with butter, it may dissolve them more. Great idea. I just chunk them up, blanch and freeze them to fry later on.

  • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956

    Real good method for getting the skins off, thanks for sharing. We need and freeze dryer. This is a great idea. Thanks.

  • @glorialong7860
    @glorialong7860 Před rokem

    Always like to watch you and Todd's videos

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Před rokem

    Lot of great ideas.
    You could rice and make hash browns or potatoes cakes/patties.
    My self clean never cleaned the glass.
    Try baking soda paste with rock salt with door open. Then warm vinegar. Sit for 10 minutes and clean up.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @buckonono7996
    @buckonono7996 Před 10 měsíci

    My mother always riced her hot potatoes before mashing because it makes them more fluffy. I think if you used more hot milk and used an electric mixer, you would be thrilled with the results.

  • @sherrylynn4671
    @sherrylynn4671 Před rokem +1

    To be fair the first ricer works just as well at the one you ended up using when the potatoes are warm or hot. I've had one like it for years and have never had a problem with it as long as the potatoes aren't cold. I wonder if the potatoes would be smoother if you'd use more milk and whip the potatoes with a whisk?

  • @anneturner2018
    @anneturner2018 Před rokem

    Recently we had to replace the thermostat in our oven. The appliance repairman said not to use the auto-clean for oven cleaning because the temp gets to about a thousand degrees and over-heats the thermostats and other parts.

  • @countrycluckers7644
    @countrycluckers7644 Před rokem

    I know this is an older video, but I just found your channel. For best results with reconstituting the potatoes, do what the commercial products directions list. We do not have a freeze dryer, that is on our wish list, but we do eat a lot of commercial instant potatoes. We usually do not follow the written directions exactly, but kinda wing it. We use a ratio of 2:1:1/2 with the liquid - 2 parts water, 1 part milk, 1/2 part butter, salt & pepper to taste. Bring it to a good simmer turn off heat, and slowly mix in enough potato flakes to reach your desired consistency, stirring constantly to ensure the flakes don't clump up and leave globs of dry flakes. It is easy to go overboard with the potato flakes, as they do take a little bit to soak up the liquid, and the mixture will stiffen as they sit and cool down. Once you mix them this way a few times you will get a good feel for what ratios work for you. You can also add cream cheese, sour cream, and/or heavy whipping cream, whatever floats your boat. As for your oven door cleaning, yeah, the self cleaning mode is actually really hard on your oven. Using a spray on oven cleaner wait for a bit and wipe it out works ok. If you are looking for a more gentle chemical cleaner, use baking soda, a few drops of 4x Dawn dish soap, and Hydrogen Peroxide. Make a paste on the soupier side and slather it all over your oven door and glass. You can take the door off your stove and work outside or on a counter top to make it easier on your body. Let the slurry sit on the door and glass parts for at least 10-15 minutes, longer is ok as well it will not hut the over or the glass at all. If there are some serious tough spots let it sit longer covered with plastic wrap to keep the mixture from drying out. You can use this for the whole oven. Wipe off the mixture with a clean cloth (microfiber works very well), If gunk remains reapply and use a razor blade scraper to help convince the gunk it needs to go. You can also separate the glass in the door to clean in between the glass layers if that is where the stuck on stuff seems to be lurking. Make sure everything is wiped down well with water so when you use the oven next it won't burn any residual baking soda that may have been missed.

  • @Monkchip
    @Monkchip Před rokem +1

    My oven door window does not self clean . However, I heard that if you use a throwaway, water wet rag, and dip the wet rag in Ashes, say, from your fireplace, wood burner stove, or chiminea and rub that ashy cloth on the dirty oven window. I heard it works great, but you'll need some elbow grease for the job.

    • @lg4470
      @lg4470 Před rokem

      It does work great!

  • @ritaholcombe9905
    @ritaholcombe9905 Před rokem

    Good job finishing the video! I'm going to get myself one of those potatoe ricers.

  • @bonniebrewer434
    @bonniebrewer434 Před rokem

    I've used a product called Potato Buds. When you add the milk and butter, it looks like it may be too much. After 5 minutes they will have absorbed all of the liquid. Then fluff with a fork.

  • @SquishyTheSlime
    @SquishyTheSlime Před rokem

    Great idea! The store bought use 2 parts water to 1 part flakes. Don't know if that helps or not!! Hope all is well with the family and nothing too serious! Thanks for all the great content!

  • @NaturalLivingHomesteader

    My self-cleaning oven doesn't clean the door glass for me either. I'm thinking that if you use a hand mixer when reconstituting those potatoes, they will be smooth and creamy.

  • @growingaHome
    @growingaHome Před rokem +1

    Good to see you Rachel. I hope all is okay.

  • @roxanne533
    @roxanne533 Před rokem

    A self cleaning oven won't get the glass on the door clean. But, if you use a razor blade, you can scrape it gently.

  • @chrissyfrancis8952
    @chrissyfrancis8952 Před rokem

    No Todd, the self cleaning function doesn’t clean the glass stains. Mine just reaches very high temps for a long period of time & incinerates debris.

  • @darlenerossiter2012
    @darlenerossiter2012 Před rokem

    You can make O'Brian with red & green cut up peppers, with the hash browns, along with onions. Potato pancakes.

  • @schifflangefarms4539
    @schifflangefarms4539 Před rokem

    one of the things we had to do as a kid in the spring, was to remove the sprouts from the potatoes to extent the life of the potatoes,

  • @rainspringing
    @rainspringing Před rokem

    Slowly catching up on the few most important channels, but wanted to get the word out about modern fridges and potatoes. None that I've used in the past 20+ years are unsuitable to store potatoes in! We don't have basements around here, and potatoes do worse than sprout, left alone for a few weeks. This is how I have stored most any potato variety (other than russets) for a year or more in the garage fridge.
    (Almost no russet experience because they just don't grow well here.)
    Wash and dry the potatoes after harvest, or clean them up to where you are sure the bugs and yuck are off. Wrap each variety in labeled paper bags. That's if you want to know which are which or to pull from later for seed potatoes. Otherwise just in paper bags after cleaning, and or cardboard. The veggie keeper drawers, if only using paper bags and kitchen towels; to block light.
    With a double walled cardboard box they can stay anywhere in fridge, long term. Thin cardboard, like the priority mail, stay good in the fridge door sections, or a handful of months anywhere in fridge. Danger these days actually seems to be drying out. Basically use thick breathable light blocking methods.
    No sprouting, firm perfect potatoes, for up to two years with some of our favorite reds. To use some for seed, remove a month or three before planting time, and let them warm in house. Some varieties or types take longer to sprout from fridge than others. Like a few of the purples.
    Same deal works for garlic, or onion varieties (the best bulbs) you want to set back out in spring for seed production. All the literature saying don't do it, my guess is that's about old fridges that were not very dry inside. If you can set something like washed berries to dry in the fridge you use, it's more than dry enough.

  • @robingirven4570
    @robingirven4570 Před rokem

    Self cleaning does nothing to the glass. Mr. Clean magic eraser’s are the bomb!! I even use them on the outside - the stove part, it doesn’t scratch it

  • @krussell9995
    @krussell9995 Před rokem

    You could slice them into cubes or coins and freeze on a sheet pan, for home fries. Shred into hashbrowns and freeze or dehydrate.

  • @sharleent1561
    @sharleent1561 Před rokem

    I made mashed potatoes on the stove and then I freeze dried them and it turned out great. Only potatoes. I just broke up the trays of potatoes and put them in mylar bags. I reconstituted them with milk and butter and they turned out perfectly.

  • @gibbsacre2984
    @gibbsacre2984 Před rokem

    I just used my self cleaner yesterday. It did not work on the glass. I just used a stainless steel pad thing and scrubbed it with that. It looked great.

  • @beccabec152
    @beccabec152 Před rokem

    Easiest way to mash veggies or fruit is a food mill it is like a giant ricer and I find it easier and quicker and yes hot or warm is better

  • @dirtroaddestiny
    @dirtroaddestiny Před rokem +1

    Thank you great idea ❤

  • @caroleclevinger5966
    @caroleclevinger5966 Před rokem

    I whip them I’m my mixer and very hot milk ,butter takes great.

  • @melissavisconti89
    @melissavisconti89 Před rokem

    Todd, to answer your question about the stove glass. I've been cleaning apt move outs for 20+yrs and no self cleaning oven setting doesn't really do the trick. Yes it will help out and turn food to ash. However I always have to spray Mr. Muscle oven cleaner to get it all the way clean especially the glass. Brillo soap pads and a scraper also do wonders (if you need to just get it done quickly) Hope that helps 😁 fyi your an awesome hubby to Rachel love seeing you step right in "it's ok dear I'll do the taters for ya"

  • @laurenalacroix5114
    @laurenalacroix5114 Před rokem +1

    go girl in Michigan.

  • @debbieorazi2518
    @debbieorazi2518 Před rokem

    Have you tried preserving any potatoes pieces in the freeze dryer? Thin slices can be used for au gratin or scalloped potatoes. Diced can be used in soups, stews and casseroles. Glad to see you have saved your potatoes

  • @mollysmith6055
    @mollysmith6055 Před rokem +1

    Great ideas here, Todd. I hope by now Rachel is back home and things are better with the family situation. The ricing idea is really enticing, but I don't have freezer space and wonder how it would work to use a standard dehydrator, then give the dried potatoes a spin through the Vitamix to break them down smaller? I've got a bag of commercial russets forming eyes and there is only so much potato soup I want to eat, haha. We already have plenty of home dehydrated slices and also chunks.

  • @robertandrobinmilliken5105

    My canned potatoes I use for potato salad, homefries, mashed, hashbrowns, oven roasted

  • @tracybruring7560
    @tracybruring7560 Před rokem

    I would add the hot milk and butter and use a hand held mixer to mix them up; i believe it would have a smoother texture then; or mash them and then freeze dryer

  • @carolynmoody9460
    @carolynmoody9460 Před rokem

    Blessings.. good words of thought 🤔

  • @craftingahomebethk3088

    When i was experimenting... I made mashed potatoes (ready to serve milk, butter &chives) and put them on the trays, froze, and then put them in FD. When done, I just broke them up before putting them in mylar bags. They flaked just like instant taters. We found that 1c flakes to 1.5 c water will get us to the consistency we like.

  • @dmlouer
    @dmlouer Před rokem

    Our glass did not come clean either. We ended up using a steam cleaner on the glass and that worked really well.

  • @thebraziliangardener8481

    you are the best looking older person i have ever seen,cheers from brazil

  • @jenmag0313
    @jenmag0313 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing! I will be trying this, so I don't waste potatoes.

  • @melissacruz3860
    @melissacruz3860 Před rokem

    Slice the potatoes with a mandolin, freeze dry the slices and use them for au gratin potatoes or scalloped potatoes later.

  • @gelafrancesca
    @gelafrancesca Před rokem

    At least you know your doggie will not let your family perish in a house fire 😃 Good doggie 😀

  • @ritamccartt-kordon283

    Grate the potatoes. I bought a great little Grater from QVC or HSN. It cost around $18. Hand crank. Fast too! GOD bless

  • @andreafleck6528
    @andreafleck6528 Před rokem

    I have the same oven as you and did a cleaning cycle around the same time you did and I was very disappointed at the glass gunk that was caked on. I wants to try the easy off cleaner next.

  • @pooleyclan1
    @pooleyclan1 Před rokem

    You could try an immersion blender to make them smooth.

  • @pansyvaughan5624
    @pansyvaughan5624 Před rokem

    That's right, your preservatives should last till you take your garden down again, then redo

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Před rokem

    If you like potato pancakes I bet those riced russets could be formed into patties and frozen like that. Then you could take them out, thaw them, and pan-fry them.

  • @sherrysizemore528
    @sherrysizemore528 Před rokem

    Love potatoes they go with everything