How to Keep Fresh Picked Lettuce (9 Steps)
Fresh lettuce may come out of the ground crisp and ready to eat, but with a nearly 95 percent water content, it can wilt in a matter of a few days without proper storage. If you have loose-leaf lettuce, you can pick healthy leaves and rinse them prior to using. However, if you are harvesting a whole head of mature, loose-leaf lettuce or are growing head lettuce, such as butterhead, romaine or iceberg, there are ways to maximize the freshness of lettuce.
Things You'll Need
- Water
- Ice
- Salad spinner
- Paper towels or plastic wrap
- Gallon-sized plastic bag
Instructions
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Harvest the outer leaves of the loose-leaf lettuce or separate the leaves of the head lettuce you plan on storing.
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Discard any leaves with wilt or rot on them.
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Soak the leaves in an ice bath in a clean sink for five to 15 minutes.
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Drain sink and rinse off each leaf under cold water to remove clinging dirt.
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Dry the leaves in a salad spinner, making sure not to pack them too tightly.
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Lay a 2-foot sheet of plastic wrap or two connected paper towels on counter. Place dried lettuce leaves on top and then wrap the plastic or paper towels around the leaves.
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Put the wrapped leaves in a gallon-sized plastic bag.
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Squeeze out any air left in the bag and then seal.
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Place the plastic bag of lettuce leaves in the coldest part of your refrigerator. This is usually on the top shelf, against the rear wall.
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