How do you clean potatoes before baking?

To clean potatoes for baking, rinse them first, then thoroughly scrub under cold running water with a vegetable brush (or your hands for delicate skins) to remove dirt, trimming any eyes or sprouts, and finally, dry them completely before cooking to ensure a crispy skin, as wet potatoes steam instead of crisping.
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What can I use if I don't have a potato scrubber?

I'd just bought some new sponges at the grocery store, and figured ``why not''. It worked like a charm; no need for an over priced specialty kitchen tool. A veggie-dedicated toothbrush would do the job, too, but take a few seconds more per potato since the brush surface is significantly smaller than a sponge.
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How long to soak potatoes in water to clean?

Soak potatoes in cold water to loosen dirt, 15 to 30 minutes.
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Do you wash potatoes with soap or just water?

If there is a firm surface, such as on apples or potatoes, the surface can be scrubbed with a brush. Consumers should not wash fruits and vegetables with detergent or soap. These products are not approved or labeled by the Food and Drug Administration for use on foods.
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What is the fastest way to remove starch from a potato?

Soaking potatoes overnight before making mashed potatoes or french fries helps to remove excess starch from the potatoes. This results in a creamier texture for mashed potatoes and a crispier exterior for french fries.
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How to wash potatoes to remove pesticides?

The FDA does not recommend washing fruits and vegetables with soap, detergent, or commercial produce wash. They have not been proven to be any more effective than water alone. Scrub firm produce like melons and potatoes with a clean brush. Scrubbing firm fruits can help get more of the residues off.
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What happens if you don't soak your potatoes in water?

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes.
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Can I clean potatoes with vinegar?

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Peel potatoes after rinsing and scrubbing to reduce pesticide residue further. If you want to eat the skins, soak potatoes in one part vinegar to three parts water, then scrub.
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How do you wash potatoes without scrubbing them?

Run your potatoes through the dishwasher. Seriously, it's a foolproof way of cleaning your dirty vegetables when hand-washing won't suffice. Make sure there's no soap in the machine, of course, and a simple rinsing cycle will do the trick.
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What's the easiest way to get the skin off sweet potatoes?

The easiest way to peel sweet potatoes is to cook them first (bake, steam, or boil), then use the "ice bath" or "score and slide" method for the skin to peel right off with your hands after cooling, or simply use a vegetable peeler on a raw, scrubbed potato for a quicker, traditional approach. For cooked potatoes, scoring them first helps the skin separate cleanly, while raw potatoes just need scrubbing and peeling. 
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How to remove toxins from potatoes?

To remove toxins (solanine) from potatoes, you must peel the skin, cut out any green parts, eyes, or sprouts, and discard potatoes that taste bitter or burn your mouth, as cooking doesn't eliminate most of the toxin; storing them in a dark, cool place prevents greening in the first place.
 
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What's the fastest way to clean potatoes?

I would recommend a thorough cleaning of your kitchen sink, then fill 1/2 full with cold water. Add the potatoes to soak, using a potato or vegetable brush, pick up each one and brush the eyes to remove any dirt or sand. Don't scrub too hard or the skin will go away too.
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Should you soak potatoes in vinegar water before baking?

Boiling the potatoes in a salt and vinegar bath allows them to soak up all of that briny flavor before you dry them off and crisp them up in the oven. The result is a soft-in-the-center, crispy-on-the-outside potato that's loaded with flavor.
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Is baking soda or vinegar better for cleaning vegetables?

For cleaning vegetables, baking soda is generally better for removing pesticide residues, especially when soaked for 12-15 minutes in a 1 tsp per 2 cups water solution, as its alkalinity breaks down chemicals. Vinegar is good for killing bacteria and mold, and an acid wash (like 1/2 cup vinegar to 1 cup water) can help, but it's best used separately from baking soda and rinsed well. A combination wash (baking soda soak, then a separate vinegar soak, then a final rinse) is highly effective, but simple rinsing with water is still considered good practice.
 
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How do restaurants make their baked potatoes so good?

Restaurants make baked potatoes taste great by using high-heat roasting with oil and generous salt for crispy skin, creating a fluffy interior by not wrapping in foil (or using a salt bed), and adding richness with plenty of butter, cream, or other fats after baking, plus offering a variety of flavorful toppings. Key techniques include russet potatoes for fluffiness, salt-water soaking (sometimes for hours), and finishing with a quick drop or squeeze to fluff the inside. 
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What is the best soak for potatoes?

Soaking potatoes in cold water helps get rid of the starch. Starch makes things crumbly and soft, and we want our fries to be sturdy and crisp. Soak them for at least one hour, or as long as overnight. The longer you can soak them, the better.
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How long can raw potatoes sit in water before cooking?

We usually recommend no more than 24 hours. You can keep the potatoes from absorbing the water by making sure the water is not salted, and is chilled (you can even add ice to the water). To keep the potatoes from turning black from oxidation, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice or white wine vinegar to a gallon of water.
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How do farmers clean potatoes?

Once the potatoes are trucked into the shipping facility they are typically “flumed” in water along the conveyor belts to get rid of any dirt or sand and minimize bruising. Then the potatoes are allowed to dry.
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Does baking soda really remove pesticides?

Studies, like one from the "Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry", show that a baking soda solution (1 tsp per 2 cups of water) can remove up to 99% of certain pesticides, such as thiabendazole and phosmet, from fruits and vegetables like apples after a 12-15 minute soak.
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