Is that time.... grocery shopping again. Going through your fridge to find out all those left over containers, vegetables that didn't last long enough to eat them... the story repeat every paycheck. Here are some tricks to make your food last longer and your trips to the supermarket be not so often. :-) Yes.... that put a happy face on my life! Because in my home I am the only girl. Wish mean the Mom, cook, nurse, and all the attributes a house wife have. So trips to the supermarket are not the top on my enjoyable chores. Enjoy the secrets. Where did I learn them from? http://www.buzzfeed.com on top of giving you tricks they also make you laugh.
1. Onions stored in
pantyhose will last as long as 8 months.
Put onions in
pantyhose, and tie knots between onion. Plus it makes a freaky wall art
installation!
2. Freeze green
onions in a plastic bottle.
Make sure the green
onions are completely dry before storing or they'll get freezer burn.
3. Get an ethylene
gas absorber for the fridge.
A set of 3 costs $16. These little pods absorb the ethylene
emitted by fruits and vegetables to keep them fresh up to 3x longer. Here's a handy list of ethylene-producing and ethylene-sensitive foods.
4. Store delicate
herbs like flowers, then cover with plastic, secure with a rubber band, and
refrigerate.
This is the best way
to keep delicate herbs like parsley, basil, cilantro, and chives fresh the
longest.
5. Treat oily herbs
differently.
Oily herbs like thyme
can be tied loosely together with string and hung in the open air.
6. If you use a lot
of fresh herbs...
Invest in an Herb Savor. Supposedly, it'll make your herbs last
up to three weeks.
7. Use a vinegar
solution to make your berries last longer.
Prepare a mixture of
one part vinegar (white or apple cider) and ten parts water. Swirl the berries
around in the mixture, drain, rinse, and put them in the fridge. The solution
is diluted enough that you won't taste the vinegar. Raspberries will last a
week or more, and strawberries go almost two weeks without getting moldy and
soft
8. Spray leftover
guacamole with cooking spray before putting it back in the fridge.
There are a number of ways to keep avocado green, and oil is one
of them. You should also keep the pit in the guacamole.
9. Don't store
onions with potatoes.
They'll spoil faster.
In a cool dry place with good air circulation, onions will last 2-3 months.
10. Store potatoes
with apples to keep them from sprouting.
11. One rotten apple
can spoil the bunch.
It's not just an old
wives' tale.
12. Add a dab of
butter to the cut side of cheese to keep it from drying out.
13. More cheese
rules:
Wrap in cheese paper
or wax paper (NOT plastic wrap) and then place in a plastic baggie. Keep in the
warmest part of the fridge (vegetable or cheese drawer).
14. Freeze and
preserve fresh herbs in olive oil.
The herbs will infuse
the oil while freezing, and the ice cubes are very handy for cooking: just pop
one out and use as the base of a dish. Works best with rosemary, sage, thyme,
and oregano. Dill, basil, and mint should always be used fresh.
15. Follow these
rules on where to place items within your fridge:
16. Store asparagus
like cut flowers.
Sort of. Cut the
stems, place in water, throw a plastic bag over 'em and refrigerate. They'll
stay crisp for a week or longer, and you can use this trick on cilantro and
parsley as well. See here for more details.
17. Wrap the crown
of a bunch of bananas with plastic wrap.
They'll keep for 3-5
days longer than usual, which is especially helpful if you eat organic bananas.
Bananas also produce more ethelyne gas than any other fruit, so keep them
isolated on the counter.
18. This trick using
a paper towel will keep your salad lettuce fresh all week long.
The paper towel will
absorb the moisture. Get more info here.
Also, you might want
to invest in a salad spinner. It'll get rid of moisture, which is the culprit
of wilting leaves.
19. Wrap celery,
broccoli, and lettuce in tin foil before storing in the fridge.
It'll stay crisp for 4
weeks or more.
20. Mason jars are
your friend.
They provide a
healthier and longer-lasting alternative to plastic tupperware, which
deteriorates and stains easily. Produce will keep a few days longer if stored
in a jar.
21. Clean your
fridge.
Once something goes
bad in your fridge or cupboards, it leaves behind a nice gang of mold ready to
eat up your new food. Disinfect the fridge — it'll make everything last a
little longer.
22. How to store
tomatoes:
Don't store tomatoes
in plastic bags! The trapped ethylene will make them ripen faster.
Unripe tomatoes should
be kept stem side down, in a paper bag or single layer in a cardboard box in a
cool area until they turn red in color. To ripen faster, store with fruit. The
gases emitted will help ripen the tomatoes.
Perfectly ripe
tomatoes should be kept at room temperature, on the counter away from sunlight,
in a single layer, not touching one another, stem side up.
Overly ripe tomatoes
should be put in the fridge, but let them come to room temperature before
eating them.
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23. Reuse plastic
bottles to close up your plastic bags.
Make sure your produce
is absolutely dry before putting the cap on.
24. Keep ginger in
the freezer.
It grates much more
easily, and the peel grates up so fine that you don't actually need to peel it.
Plus it lasts way longer.
25. Roast nuts as
soon as you get home from the store, then store them in the freezer.
Nuts that are roasted
have more flavor, keep longer, and can always be used in recipes that call for
nuts, roasted or otherwise. Spread them in a single layer on a sheet pan, bake
in a 350 degree oven for 15 minutes, or until golden brown and fragrant.
26. Keep mushrooms
in a paper bag, not a plastic bag.
A plastic bag will
trap moisture and cause them to mildew. Put them in a paper bag in the fridge
or in a cool, dry place.
27. Follow this handy guide on what to
store on the counter, and what to put away in the fridge:
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ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.