Munchable Fresh-Cut Veggies
If you’ll have crudités at your outdoor party, keep those cut veggies fresh and crunchy by storing them properly: Place damp paper towels over the vegetables and wrap everything in plastic wrap. Stick the wrapped veggies in the fridge until it’s time to serve. Carrots, broccoli, and peppers will stay bright and crisp for 12 hours.
Crisp Up Your Carrots
Limp carrots putting a crimp in your crudités tray? Get the crunch back by soaking them in a bowl of ice water for 20 minutes. They’ll be as good as new!
Make Use of Newspaper
It is always a good idea to line the crisper bins of your refrigerator with newspaper or a few paper towels to absorb excess moisture. Mold spores love moisture, but the paper will keep it away.
Lettuce Abuse?
To make sure iceberg lettuce lasts as long as possible, you should remove the innermost core before you store it. An easy (and admittedly fun) way to do this is to hit the lettuce against a hard surface and then twist the core out.
This Lettuce Is Toast
Your lettuce will last longer if you store it in a bag with a piece of nearly burnt toast. Yes, really! The toast will absorb moisture from the lettuce, making it last a long time. Check the toast daily, and replace it once it gets soggy.
Revive Limp Celery
Have you ever found it hard to use up an entire package of celery before it starts going all rubbery on you? To get the celery crispy again, place it in a bowl of ice water with a few slices of potato, then wait an hour. When you come back to it, it will be ready to use.
Shriveled Mushrooms? No Problem
They can still be sliced or chopped and used in cooking. You won’t be able to tell the difference!
Recipe for Frozen Mushrooms
To freeze mushrooms, wipe them off with a damp paper towel and slice them. Then sauté them in a small amount of butter of olive oil until they are almost done. Remove from the heat, allow them to cool, then place them in an airtight plastic bag in the freezer. They should keep for up to 10-12 months!
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