YouTube/chum currahee
Brilio.net - Potatoes have a high carbohydrate content and can provide energy and a feeling of fullness. As a food ingredient rich in nutrients, potatoes contain various vitamins that are beneficial for body health. In addition to high nutritional value, potatoes also have flexibility in their processing . This ingredient can be made into dishes such as perkedel, chips, croquettes, or additional ingredients in dishes such as soup.
To save time on cooking, potatoes can be peeled in large quantities as a stock. However, storing peeled potatoes requires special handling, as they can change color to brown to black. According to recipes.howstuffworks.com, this color change occurs due to an oxidation process called enzymatic browning.
A YouTube content creator named chum currahee, has shared a method for storing peeled potatoes without using additional ingredients through his YouTube Shorts video. This storage technique is effective in preventing discoloration of peeled potatoes.
As reported by BrilioFood on Wednesday (30/10), YouTube user chum currahee initially only prepared a few peeled potatoes. Because he wanted to make croquettes, he peeled them in large quantities. After peeling, the potatoes were washed until clean.
photo: YouTube/chum currahee
To store the peeled potatoes, he put them in a container or basin. Well, the container is then given enough clean water. This amount of water is added until all parts of the potatoes are completely submerged.
Once done, place the potatoes in the refrigerator. Just place them in the chiller section (bottom of the refrigerator). But don't put them near rotting vegetables. This can also cause the potatoes to rot because they are easily contaminated.
photo: YouTube/chum currahee
When not in use right away, make sure to change the soaking water every day. That way, the peeled potatoes will stay fresh and won't rot easily. In the video, YouTube user chum currahee shows the results of the potatoes that have been stored.
"It's been 4 days, going on 5. The potatoes are still white," said YouTube chum currahee.
photo: YouTube/chum currahee
This video on how to store peeled potatoes has been watched more than four thousand times. It is no wonder that the video received a response from netizens. Looking at the comments column, there are a number of other YouTube users who say that chum currahee's video is very useful.
"Thanks for the tips, Mom," said YouTube Andita Putri.
"The tips are useful, my friend, thank you for sharing," said YouTube CREATOR PASMUN.
"very useful for us," said YouTube Gratia Silitonga.
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