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How to Store Carrots and Make Them Last

Key Takeaways:
  • Fridge Storage Lifespan: Whole raw carrots last 3–4 weeks, sliced carrots 2–3 weeks, and cooked carrots 3–5 days when stored properly in the fridge.
  • Storage Tips: Use plastic bags or bowls sealed with Glad® Press’n Seal® to retain moisture and prevent drying. Glad® FLEX'N SEAL™ bags are ideal for oddly shaped carrots.
  • Freezing Carrots: For long-term storage, blanch carrots before freezing—5 minutes for whole, 2 minutes for sliced—then transfer to airtight freezer bags.
  • Freezer Lifespan & Thawing: Properly frozen carrots can last up to 12 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, in cold water, or use directly in cooked dishes.
  • Spoilage Signs: Discard carrots that are slimy, discolored, soft, or have an off odor or visible mold.
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  • Carrots are one of the most popular vegetables around, but did you know they’re not always orange? Astonishingly, carrots can come in a rainbow of colors — red, white, yellow, purple—and even have fun names like Atomic Red, Lunar White, and Purple Dragon.
  • But you’re here for storage tips, not a carrot history lesson. So, let’s get to the root of this root vegetable and learn how to store and freeze carrots like a pro.
  • The Best Way to Store Carrots

    • How long do carrots last? It depends on how and where you store them. The good news? With the right storage techniques, carrots can have an impressively long shelf life.

      • Whole, raw carrots: Last 3 to 4 weeks in the fridge when stored properly.
      • Sliced or chopped carrots: Stay fresh for 2 to 3 weeks in the fridge.
      • Cooked carrots: Should be eaten within 3 to 5 days.
    • For longer-lasting freshness, store carrots in a plastic bag or a bowl covered with Glad® Press’N Seal® to help retain moisture. Remove any excess air before sealing to prevent drying out.

    • If you’re storing whole carrots, Glad® FLEX'N SEAL™ bags are a great option. These stretch to fit up to 30% more food, making them perfect for oddly shaped veggies like carrots while saving space in your fridge.

  • Can You Freeze Raw Carrots?

    • If you want to store carrots for the long haul—whether for soups, stews, or your next carrot cake — you’ll need to freeze them properly. Since freezing raw carrots can lead to a loss of texture and flavor, blanching is the key step to locking in their freshness. Here’s how:

      1. Remove the tops of the carrots.
      2. Wash and peel under cold or lukewarm water to remove dirt.
      3. Optional: Cut carrots into your preferred shape—sliced, cubed, or julienned.
      4. Blanch: Boil water and cook the carrots briefly—5 minutes for whole carrots, 2 minutes for sliced carrots. Immediately transfer them into ice water to stop the cooking process.
      5. Freeze: Drain, pat dry, and store in an airtight freezer bag.
  • How Long Do Carrots Last in the Freezer?

    • When properly prepared, carrots can last as long as 12 months in the freezer.

  • How to Thaw Carrots

    • When it’s time to use your frozen carrots, you have a couple of thawing options:

      • Toss them straight into your dish! Frozen carrots work great in soups, stews, and casseroles without thawing first.
      • Refrigerator thawing: Place the frozen carrots in the fridge overnight for a slow, even thaw.
      • Cold water thawing: Submerge the sealed bag in a bowl of cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes. (Per USDA.) guidelines, don’t leave carrots out at room temperature for more than 2 hours.)
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  • How to Tell if Carrots Are Spoiled & How to Dispose

    • A carrot has gone bad if it has an off-putting odor, or if it’s badly discolored, soft or slimy. Mold can also indicate spoilage.

    • To avoid unpleasant odors, consider composting spoiled carrots in Glad™ Compostable Bags, or using Glad™ Trash Bags to dispose of them in an outdoor trash bin. If you choose to compost, be sure to follow local guidelines.

    • Now that you know how to store and freeze carrots, you’re all set to make the most of your stash — whether it’s for meal prep, snacks, or a delicious homemade carrot cake.