Got more potatoes than you need? Potatoes are generally easy to use up, since they have a longer shelf life than most vegetables. But if you’ve got too many on hand, a great way to preserve their life? Pop them in the freezer! The texture of potatoes holds up while frozen so you can reuse them in wedges, fries, potato soup, mashed potatoes, and more.

How to freeze potatoes

The first step to how to freeze potatoes? Parboiling. Parboiling boiling a food until it’s just tender but not cooked all the way through. This technique is used when the food is cooked all the way through in a different way later (for example, parboiling potatoes before grilling). Potatoes contain a lot of water, so it’s important to parboil them before freezing so they don’t end up mushy or grainy. Here’s how to freeze potatoes: Not sure how you’re planning to use the potatoes after you freeze them? Go for peeled and diced, which is the most versatile cut.

Ways to use frozen potatoes

Frozen potatoes work well in many different recipes. Keep in mind you may need to cook the potatoes slightly less than the recipe indicates, since the parboiling process shortcuts a few minutes of cook time. Here are some potato recipes that work well with frozen potatoes:

Fries like Baked French Fries, Seasoned Fries, Parmesan Truffle Fries, Cajun Fries or Garlic Fries Soups like Loaded Potato Soup, Broccoli Potato Soup or Vegan Potato Soup Sautees like Pan Fried Potatoes (adjust the cook time as necessary for the cut of potato) Salad like Classic Potato Salad (boil the potatoes until tender; take approximately 5 minutes off of the boil time) Mashed like Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Best Mashed Potatoes, or Horseradish Mashed Potatoes (same note as above) Boiled like Perfect Boiled Potatoes Roasted like Classic Roasted Potatoes or Roasted Red Potatoes (adjust the cook time as necessary) Grilled like Perfect Grilled Potatoes Casseroles like Shepherd’s Pie

More freezing methods

Want to freeze more fruits and vegetables? Here are a few more methods for preserving fresh food and reducing food waste:

Learn how to freeze Broccoli, Green Beans, Zucchini, Corn or Tomatoes Go for How to Freeze Bread Extend the life of fruit by learning how to freeze Strawberries, Peaches, Blueberries or Bananas

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