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Storing cooked potatoes


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If I were to cook potatoes in chicken stock, then chill them over ice in their cooking liquid, am I okay to store them at room temp, or do I have to worry about some sort of bacterial growth? Should they be kept in the fridge, or will this negatively affect the texture? I've never kept cooked potatoes more than a few hours, but something I am doing requires preparing them 24 hours in advance. Thanks.

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I'd think keeping them in the stock would affect the texture more than keeping them in the fridge. If you have a vacuum sealer, I'd drain them and bag them so that they are not affected by the drying atmosphere in the fridge.

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Have you kept cooked potatoes in the fridge? They are for a salad, so they just need to be at room temp; I won't be rewarming them.

We hold blanched baby yukons in our walk in from time to time. We just pull them when they are cooked, let them cool on a sheet tray, then throw them into a lexan for storage. They hold fine for 48 hours.

You really have to be sure not to overcook and waterlog the potatoes or the holding process will amplify the problem.

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