Best way to store potatoes?
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I wouldn't, sitting in water over night they absorb too much water and may not roast evenly.
I would say yes, just drain well before roasting, restaurants do it all the time.
Yes, and I would pat the cubes dry, maybe even let them sit on a towel for a little while before roasting.
Yes! You not only can soak them, you should soak them! It seems counter productive but if you soak them in salt water, rinse and pat dry, toss them in seasoning and oil, and then put them onto a hot sheet in a hot oven, they actually are crispier. I don’t know why but that’s what happens! 😊
Yes you can. If you add a touch of milk to the water it will help to keep the potatoes white.