
Cabbage Chicken Casserole
- 150 grams carrots
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Carrots can easily be kept for a week or more in the vegetable drawer of the fridge. Remove the packaging (plastic bags, etc.) before you put them into the fridge. If you want to keep them extra fresh, wrap them in a moist towel.
Foodsave tip
You can refresh soft and limp carrots by soaking them in a bowl of cold water for a few hours before eating them. This restores the lost humidity in the carrots, which makes them crisp again.
- 4 chicken thighs
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Raw potatoes are best stored in dark and dry places at 6 to 10 degrees Celsius and away from ripe fruits. Cooked potatoes and potato puree can be stored in the fridge for around 3 days.
- 1.5 tablespoons rapeseed oil
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