I like to keep a pound of carrots in my crisper drawer. This vegetable is packed with key nutrients and all kinds of health benefits. I chop and saute carrots with celery and onion to make a mirepoix, serve them as a crunchy afternoon snack or incorporate into a relish tray. If you’ve ever wondered how to store carrots to make them last as long as possible, read on for our best tips.

How to Store Whole Carrots

For long-term storage of fresh carrots, keep them whole and unpeeled. Wrap the carrots in a dry paper towel and place them in an airtight food storage container. Place the container in the coldest part of your refrigerator (32-40°F), typically the crisper drawer. When stored properly, whole and unpeeled carrots should remain fresh for three to four weeks.

Although carrots do not produce ethylene gas (which can hasten ripening), they are sensitive to it. Be sure to store your carrots away from fruits such as pears and apples. When exposed to ethylene, carrots will turn bitter in taste.

Editor’s Tip: For carrots harvested from your garden or purchased at your local farmers market, the first step is to trim the greens. This is important because the greens will take moisture (and nutrients!) from the carrot if left attached. Next, lightly rinse the carrots in water to remove any excess dirt. Let the carrots sit out in the open air for a few hours to allow them to dry completely before storing in your refrigerator.

How to Store Peeled Carrots

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Peeled carrots will dry out at a faster rate than unpeeled carrots. To help retain moisture, wash the carrots and store them submerged in water in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Change out the water every one to two days; rinse the carrots again before eating. When stored this way, peeled carrots should remain fresh for up to three weeks.

How to Store Baby Carrots

Baby carrots are perfect on their own for an afternoon snack or as a vehicle for dill dip, Parmesan yogurt dip or hummus. There are also plenty of baby carrot recipes that turn this mini vegetable into a whole meal. You can treat baby carrots the same way as peeled carrots. Rinse, submerge in water and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. To help maintain freshness, change out the water every couple of days. Baby carrots should remain fresh for up to three weeks. (Ever wonder about the white stuff on your baby carrots?)

How to Store Shredded Carrots

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Shredded carrots make for an easy salad topping and—even better—as an ingredient for carrot cake. To store shredded carrots you’ve made fresh in your food processor, first rinse and dry completely. Then store in an airtight food storage container in the coldest part of your refrigerator.

Store-bought shredded carrots can be stored in the refrigerator in their packaging. Once opened, they should be transferred to an airtight container and returned to the fridge. Shredded carrots should remain fresh for five to seven days.

How to Store Cooked Carrots

Allow cooked carrots to cool completely. Transfer them to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to five days.

How to Freeze Carrots

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For best results, blanch the carrots before freezing. Blanching will help to retain the carrots’ texture, color and flavor. To blanch peeled, cut or shredded carrots, place them in boiling water for two to three minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove them and immediately place them into an ice bath for another two to three minutes.

Set the blanched carrots on a towel to dry completely. Lay the carrots out in an even layer on a baking sheet covered with parchment and freeze for two hours. For long-term storage, place the carrots in freezer bags or freezer-safe food containers. Add the date to the container so you know when to use them by. Carrots can be frozen for up to 12 months.

To thaw the carrots, place them in the fridge overnight. For a quicker thaw, submerge the carrots in their container in cold water, replacing the water every 30 minutes.

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