Clever potato storage hack keeps them ‘fresh and tasty for months’

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A food storage expert has shared a ‘genius’ 2p hack to keep potatoes fresh for months, and it’s fair to say it’s pretty unusual – but people are saying it really works

Topview Close up texture of Fresh potatoes
This clever storage hack could save you a fortune in the long run(Image: Getty)

According to the man behind Kitchen Tips Online, whose amassed more than 226,000 followers on YouTube, there’s a brilliant (albeit quirky) trick for keeping spuds fresh. Whilst his initial suggestion involves stashing potatoes in a cellar, countless British households simply don’t have such luxury space available.

If your kitchen represents the sole realistic storage option for potatoes, then there’s a “genius” technique for maintaining their freshness. The YouTube clip boasts that this “genius kitchen hack will keep your potatoes fresh and delicious for months”. “What I do,” he explained: “is use a cooking sheet with a rack”.

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Sprouted Potatoes on a white surface
Potatoes sprout when exposed to moisture(Image: Getty)

The video went on to detail how he places the unwashed potatoes alongside each other on the rack, reports the Express. He stressed: “Don’t wash the potatoes; don’t disrupt the skin of the potatoes, and definitely don’t put moisture on [them] before you store them.

“I take the potatoes and I distribute them equally on the sheet pan and I put it in a drawer in my kitchen.” He concluded: “There you go, folks, now you know the best way to store potatoes long-term in a kitchen if you don’t have a root cellar.”

Countless viewers praised the video, expressing gratitude for the potato storage tip and describing it as a “big help”. Tesco maintains that potatoes can remain fresh “for up to six months” when stored according to their guidelines.

Initially, potatoes require storage in a mesh or paper bag, positioned away from other fresh produce. They must be kept in a cool, dark place (below 10C) so a cupboard right next to the oven isn’t going to cut it.

Signs the potatoes have gone off

  • Turning green
  • Soft patches
  • Bad smell
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