• TheAlbatross
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    3 months ago

    Is shredded potato a product you can buy?

    Like preshredded in a wet bag?

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      2 months ago

      Potatoes are famously incredibly rare and only keep for a few hours after being picked so I can totally see the purpose of a product like this

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      3 months ago

      The bag isn’t THAT wet (just enough chemicals to keep it from going purple AND to make getting good hashbrowns nigh impossible without more effort than it took to shred it in the first place) but yeah. Check your refrigerated lunch meats and cheese displays at your local supermarket.

      I personally love them for “breakfast for dinner” or a week night (blasphemous) burrito. They are shit because they take so long to properly crisp up, but you can get them into perfect burrito texture in like 10-15 minutes on the stove.

      And yeah. Unshredded chunks are incredibly common. First time I saw like half a potato though.

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        3 months ago

        Blasphemous burrito sounds awesome

        Could be a band name Halloween Taco Bell item

        The possibilities are endless

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        I’ve gotten pretty good at making a hashbrown in about 7 minutes in the morning.

        You grate the potato on a box grater, squeeze out whatever water you can, spread it over a plate, microwave it for 2 minutes with a paper towel over it, then pan fry for about 2 min on each side.

        Preshredding does take out a part of that work, but it doesn’t seem worth it for the amount of potato I eat. I’m not feeding a family, though.

        I wonder if you could get a good crisp out of the bagged shreds by similarly microwaving them. This part removes moisture and par-cooking them brings out their starches, which is what you need for a crispy hash brown.

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    2 months ago

    I’ve been using a vegetable julienne slicer to make my own. Better than a shredder for more consistent sizing. It’s saved me a fortune by using raw potatoes instead of buying the bagged stuff.