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**You Can Extend the Shelf Life of Salad Greens! Here’s the Best Way to Do It**
### Why Salad Greens Spoil So Quickly
Before we dive into the solution, let’s take a look at why salad greens spoil so quickly in the first place. Fresh greens are high in water content, which makes them very prone to wilting, sliminess, and mold if not stored properly. Factors such as moisture, improper temperature, and air exposure contribute to their rapid deterioration. But with the right technique, you can preserve their freshness and enjoy crispy, vibrant greens throughout the week.
Follow these simple steps to extend the life of your salad greens and keep them fresh for up to a week or more:
#### Step 1: Wash and Dry Your Greens Properly
– **Use cold water**: Rinse your greens thoroughly in cold water to remove any dirt, pesticides, or residue.
– **Dry thoroughly**: The key to keeping your greens fresh is drying them completely. Use a salad spinner to remove excess water, or pat them dry gently with a clean kitchen towel or paper towels. The less moisture, the longer your greens will last.
After washing and drying your greens, place them in a storage container lined with clean paper towels. The paper towels will absorb any remaining moisture, which helps prevent the greens from becoming soggy or slimy. If you’re using a bag, wrap the paper towels around the greens before sealing them in the bag. This simple step is one of the most effective ways to extend shelf life.
To further protect your greens, store them in an airtight container or a resealable plastic bag. If you’re using a bag, leave a small opening to allow for airflow. If you opt for a container, make sure it’s not too tight, as salad greens need some air circulation to stay crisp.
– **For containers**: Choose a container that is large enough to allow some room for the greens to breathe. Consider using a storage container with a vented lid or one designed for produce, as it will allow the right amount of airflow.
– **For bags**: A gallon-size resealable bag works well for storing large quantities of salad greens. Squeeze out excess air to avoid wilting but don’t seal it too tightly.
The crisper drawer in your refrigerator is designed to maintain the optimal humidity for produce, making it the perfect place for your salad greens. Store your greens here to keep them cool and fresh. Be sure to keep the temperature of your fridge at around 35-40°F (1-4°C) to help extend freshness.
#### Step 5: Check Regularly and Remove Wilted or Damaged Leaves