How do you store potatoes for a month?
Andrew Rivera
Published Jan 22, 2026
Potatoes are best kept around 45˚F to 50˚F, which means they shouldn't be stored in the fridge or freezer. The best place to store them for maximum shelf life (up to three months!) is a cool basement or garage—as long as it's dry.
What is the best way to store potatoes at home?
Potatoes need airflow to prevent the accumulation of moisture, which can lead to spoilage. The best way to allow free circulation of air is to store them in an open bowl or paper bag. Do not store them in a sealed container without ventilation, such as a zipped plastic bag or lidded glassware.How do you store potatoes short term?
1. Keep Them Out of the Sunlight (but Not Out of Sight). Don't store potatoes out in the open on the countertop. Keep them in a drawer, in a basket, in a closet, in a paper bag, or in a bamboo vegetable steamer—anywhere that's dark—and they should last for one to 2 weeks.How long can you store a bag of potatoes?
Potatoes can last for up to several months in a cool pantry. If stored at room temperature, they are best if eaten within one to two weeks.How do you store potatoes so they don't sprout?
Store potatoes with an apple to avoid early sprouting. Keep them away from onions and in a cool, dark place. The ethylene gas given off by an apple will prevent potatoes from sprouting, while keeping onions nearby will actually cause them to sprout.How to Store Potatoes for Months
What can I do with too many potatoes?
What can you make with potatoes for dinner
- potato soup with Italian sausage.
- potato salad.
- twice baked potato casserole.
- onion and cheddar mashed potato cakes.
- Buffalo potatoes.
- potato nachos.
- chickpea and potato curry.