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    May 25, 2008, 02:55 AM
    Freezing potatoes
    Is it possible to freeze fresh potatoes
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    May 25, 2008, 03:10 AM
    I found the information below on the following site that I thought was pretty informative! I know that it goes a little beyond what you had asked, but I thought that it would be interesting to add the additional information. FREEZING POTATOES

    FREEZING POTATOES

    Because fresh potatoes are available year-round, most
    People don't find it practical to freeze potatoes at home.

    The best potatoes for freezing are those that have been
    Cooked, such as mashed potato patties, baked stuffed
    Potatoes, or french fries.

    Raw potatoes or potatoes in combination dishes such as
    Soups and stews do not freeze well. Upon thawing and
    Reheating, they tend to disintegrate, especially if the
    Potatoes are whole or cut in large cubes. If you are
    Preparing a combination dish for freezing, omit the potatoes
    And add them instead during the thawing/reheating step
    Before serving.

    To freeze baked stuffed potatoes or mashed potato patties:

    Prepare them according to your favorite recipe, cool
    Quickly in the refrigerator, and wrap in moisture-vapor-
    Proof packaging. Seal, label, date and freeze.
    Recommended maximum storage time is one month at 0 degrees
    Fahrenheit.

    To serve, unwrap and reheat in oven at 350 degrees
    Fahrenheit.

    To freeze homemade french fries:

    1. Pare and cut potatoes lengthwise into strips about
    1/4 inch thick.
    2. Rinse quickly in cold water and dry well on paper
    Towels.
    3. Oven method: arrange potato strips in shallow
    Baking pan, brush with melted butter or
    Margarine and bake at 450 degrees Fahrenheit
    Just until they begin to brown, turning
    Occasionally.
    Cool quickly in refrigerator.
    4. Oil method: Blanch potato strips in vegetable
    Oil heated to 370 degrees Fahrenheit until tender
    But not brown.
    Drain and cool quickly in refrigerator.
    5. Place prepared strips in moisture-vapor-proof
    Containers or bags. Seal, label, date and freeze.
    Recommended maximum storage time is two months at 0
    Degrees Fahrenheit.

    To serve, return frozen potatoes to baking sheet and
    Bake at 450 degrees Fahrenheit until golden brown, turning
    Occasionally. Or deep-fat fry frozen potatoes at 390
    Degrees Fahrenheit until golden and crisp.

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