A week in the fridge is probably the max, but it's easy to tell if it's bad...it'll look sorta glossy and taste sour...it's one food that's easy to tell if it's bad...it freezes quite well though Cooked potatoes quickly develop an off flavor that is not very good and there's not much you can do to prevent it. Cooked potatoes are best right after cooking. One day is all I'll keep potato leftovers.
Bubble and squeak and shepherd's pie are two dishes made from leftover meat and potatoes.
O'Brien Potatoes are diced potatoes that are cooked with green pepper and onions. They're very good and they are a popular use for leftover baked potatoes.
depends on the potatoe
If it is intended that they be used within a few days, in a covered container in the fridge Amended - Sorry - misread question, but the answer's esentially the same. They'll last a few days in a covered container in the fridge.
One week.
If you have leftover chicken you can grind it up and add celery and mayonnaise to make chicken salad. You can use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make croquettes. Leftover ham can also be used the next day for ham and eggs.
I am not quite sure but I think they are all right to eat. I have eaten left over mashed potatoes plenty of times. It just depends how old they are.
Boiled potatoes could develop harmful mold even in a refrigerator, in a period of 3 weeks. That is a very long time to store boiled potatoes (unless frozen, which is safer). Three weeks at room temperature is far too long for boiled potatoes (although raw potatoes can last that long).
CHEESE or mostly the leftover food like FRUITS AND VEGETABLES(eg. rats love Potatoes!!)
After Christmas, probably.
it means someone with a long history of eating potatoes and occasioally yams in some countries.
It is a small white bump on your tongue. it might start out as a red bump.