How to store sweet potatoes?
Sweet potatoes are best stored at room temperature at around 68-72 degrees. This will slow down the natural breakdown of the starch and keep the sweet flavor in the potatoes. Storing them at a cooler temperature will cause the potatoes to keep their shape and become more starchy. While sweet potatoes are best stored at room temperature, they can also be stored in the refrigerator. This will slow down the respiration of the potatoes and keep them from getting overly sweet.
How to store sweet potatoes in the cupboard?
Sweet potatoes can be stored at room temperature, but they will turn soft and develop an odd fermented flavor if left in a warm room for long. To keep them from turning, put them in a cool, dry, dark place (like a cupboard) and they will keep for several months.
How to store sweet potatoes in the refrigerator?
To store sweet potatoes in the refrigerator, first peel them. Trim off the ends and cut them into quarters. You can leave the skin on or peel it off. If you leave the skin on, it will keep the potatoes from drying out. Place the cut sweet potatoes in a plastic bag and refrigerate for two to three weeks.
How to store sweet potatoes in airtight container?
Sweet potatoes are a wonderful storage food. They can be stored at room temperature in a cool dark place for several months. However, they do not like humidity. So, store them in an airtight container, ideally in the refrigerator. Their storage life is about six months.
How to store sweet potatoes in the pantry?
Sweet potatoes are best stored in a cool, dry, dark place. This is especially important when storing potatoes in storage containers. If not, potatoes stored in a dark place may develop green or black spots. Storing sweet potatoes in the refrigerator should be avoided because potatoes stored in the refrigerator will lose moisture.