What's the best way to store green onions?!


Question: If you plan to use green onions within a week, wrap it in a damp paper towel. If you don't plan to use it soon, you can wash it and freeze it (put it in a freezer ziploc). Green onions freeze really well and taste the same as fresh ones when cooked.


Answers: If you plan to use green onions within a week, wrap it in a damp paper towel. If you don't plan to use it soon, you can wash it and freeze it (put it in a freezer ziploc). Green onions freeze really well and taste the same as fresh ones when cooked.

wet paper towel wrap around green onion fridge

Don't eat 'em.

In the freezer. I swear. lol. I saw emeril do it before

Wrap them in freezer wrap and freeze them until you want to use them.

freezer. sounds weird but works

In a brown paper bag in the crisper drawer of your fridge

i herd in a wooden box

Wash them and pat them dry.
get a storage bag. wrap the green onions in a dry paper towel and store them in the fridge for not longer than 4 to 5 days..
Good Luck

ziplock bag them and put them in the fridge

in a crisper compartment of a fridge (usually located at the bottom) , and make sure you limit the amount of light that can get to it by wrapping it in something maybe like a black plastic bag, because light will make any kind of vegetable wilt. keep it nice and crisp and fresh by using this method. :)

In a brown paper bag i don't know why but they last about a week in the frig of course .

WRAP THEM IN A WET, PAPER TOWEL,AND PLACE THEM IN A BAGGY, AND STORE THEM IN THE CRISPER SECTION OF YOUR FRIG-----AND, THEY WILL STAY NICE, AND CRISP.





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