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amother
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:52 pm
I've peeled a few hours in advance and keep in a bowl of water, but this would be a lot more hours and overnight.
If I keep it in a bowl of water will it stay?
Should they be in the fridge?
Will it affect the taste of the kugel?
Has anyone done this?
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4geesmom
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:53 pm
Yes I do it all the time! Put the bowl in the fridge and it will be perfectly fine!
I grate by hand so it’s easier when it’s cold.
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amother
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:53 pm
I can tell you a little secret... I haven't peeled potatoes for kugel in many years. Once they are grated, you can't tell the difference and the kugel tastes the same. Everyone I have told has tried it and agrees. Even red potatoes work just fine. And the peels have lots of healthy things in, so it's healthier too 😀
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amother
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:56 pm
amother Burgundy wrote: | I can tell you a little secret... I haven't peeled potatoes for kugel in many years. Once they are grated, you can't tell the difference and the kugel tastes the same. Everyone I have told has tried it and agrees. Even red potatoes work just fine. And the peels have lots of healthy things in, so it's healthier too 😀 |
Don't you have to scrub clean the potato first?
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amother
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:57 pm
4geesmom wrote: | Yes I do it all the time! Put the bowl in the fridge and it will be perfectly fine!
I grate by hand so it’s easier when it’s cold. |
Do you cover it?
I feel like that would be so heavy though. A big bowl full of water and potatoes. I worry I'll spill it when carrying to and from the fridge.
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amother
Pearl
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:58 pm
I put them in a big pot of water and leave them on the counter overnight
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4geesmom
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Thu, Nov 09 2023, 11:59 pm
amother OP wrote: | Do you cover it?
I feel like that would be so heavy though. A big bowl full of water and potatoes. I worry I'll spill it when carrying to and from the fridge. |
No I leave it open.
And yes it’s a big klutz.
I have to make sure I have room in the fridge for it.
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Candycane
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Fri, Nov 10 2023, 12:01 am
I leave it completely submerged in water in a big pot, on the counter
Should be perfect!
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amother
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Fri, Nov 10 2023, 2:18 am
amother OP wrote: | Don't you have to scrub clean the potato first? |
They're usually quite clean, so I just rinse them, never needed to scrub them.
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amother
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 8:55 am
Would it be okay to leave pealed potatoes along with beans soaked using the boiled method on the counter?
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amother
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 9:26 am
I leave potatoes peeled overnight in a bowl of water on the counter. No fridge needed.
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amother
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 9:27 am
amother Sienna wrote: | Would it be okay to leave pealed potatoes along with beans soaked using the boiled method on the counter? |
I would keep them separately.
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amother
Petunia
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 9:39 am
amother Burgundy wrote: | They're usually quite clean, so I just rinse them, never needed to scrub them. |
What kind of potatoes do you use? I'm assuming you are using Yukon Gold or white. I use Idaho and would not do it with the peel. The color would be completely off.
I leave them peeled on the counter in water overnight...always perfect
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Basya
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 9:39 am
I also peel on Thursday, leave in bowl of water overnight on the counter, no problem, just as good as freshly peeled. I also make the egg/oil mixture the night before (in a separate bowl) but of course that needs to be refrigerated. It makes assembling the kugel much much easier.
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Tzutzie
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Fri, Nov 17 2023, 9:42 am
amother Petunia wrote: | What kind of potatoes do you use? I'm assuming you are using Yukon Gold or white. I use Idaho and would not do it with the peel. The color would be completely off.
I leave them peeled on the counter in water overnight...always perfect |
I sometimes peel on Thursdays, leave outside overnight in water and make kugel on friday. I find the kugel is actually softer when left overnight in water.
Idaho potatoes can be used with peels but they need to be scrubbed really well with a brush. So it defeats the purpose. Might as well peel.
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amother
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Mon, Nov 20 2023, 8:10 pm
For those leaving unpeeled potatoes over-night, it's really not food-safe.
"No, potatoes cannot sit out overnight. The maximum time a peeled potato can sit out is 4 hours (although 1-2 is your safest bet). Even if they look edible after four hours, it is better to be safe than sorry. . .
Do Potatoes Cause Food Poisoning?
If kept in improper locations, yes, potatoes can cause food poisoning. The worst potato-related illness is botulism, a severe variety of food poisoning that causes blurred vision, weakness, and slurred speech. Extreme cases may even lead to death."
https://practicalcooks.com/how.....-out/
(And please don't bring in your survivors bias, anecdotal evidence that you've been doing this for x years and no one's ever gotten sick. You are putting people at risk.)
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amother
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Mon, Nov 20 2023, 8:12 pm
What if you peel them and then refrigerate
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amother
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Mon, Nov 20 2023, 8:14 pm
amother Heather wrote: | For those leaving unpeeled potatoes over-night, it's really not food-safe.
"No, potatoes cannot sit out overnight. The maximum time a peeled potato can sit out is 4 hours (although 1-2 is your safest bet). Even if they look edible after four hours, it is better to be safe than sorry. . .
Do Potatoes Cause Food Poisoning?
If kept in improper locations, yes, potatoes can cause food poisoning. The worst potato-related illness is botulism, a severe variety of food poisoning that causes blurred vision, weakness, and slurred speech. Extreme cases may even lead to death."
https://practicalcooks.com/how.....-out/
(And please don't bring in your survivors bias, anecdotal evidence that you've been doing this for x years and no one's ever gotten sick. You are putting people at risk.) |
They are not talking about potatoes immersed in water like all those who peel in advance do.
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amother
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Mon, Nov 20 2023, 8:17 pm
They should be fine for around 24 hours in water in the fridge. After that the water starts to soak in and break down the starches, from what I understand.
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amother
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Mon, Nov 20 2023, 8:19 pm
amother Royalblue wrote: | They are not talking about potatoes immersed in water like all those who peel in advance do. |
Immersed in water is the same issue as sitting out. They are still prone to bacteria multiplying. Refrigeration is what makes a difference, not the water. The water is only helpful in terms of oxidation.
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