I purchased an inexpensive food dehydrator recently and am still experimenting with it. However, I have been incredibly pleased with the results. Has anyone else done this and, if so, do you have any suggestions for recipes or uses I haven't thought of, yet?
This is what I got. It is a simple lightweight tabletop model with my first attempt, dehydrating Roma tomatoes.
This was the result of that first attempt. I didn't dehydrate them long enough for long term storage. However, they were slightly chewy and incredibly sweet, which is amazing from store bought tomatoes. I ate them like candy and the fifteen tomatoes were eaten in four days. The photo shows the last of them before they were eaten.
I completely dried more tomatoes and some mushrooms for long term storage. I love mushrooms and hate when I run out so these should be great in an emergency.
I completely dried eight Roma tomatoes and then, using a spice/coffee grinder, I ground them into powder. This morning, I had a hard boiled egg sprinkled with a touch of salt and pepper and some of the tomato powder; it was quite good.
This is what I got. It is a simple lightweight tabletop model with my first attempt, dehydrating Roma tomatoes.
This was the result of that first attempt. I didn't dehydrate them long enough for long term storage. However, they were slightly chewy and incredibly sweet, which is amazing from store bought tomatoes. I ate them like candy and the fifteen tomatoes were eaten in four days. The photo shows the last of them before they were eaten.
I completely dried more tomatoes and some mushrooms for long term storage. I love mushrooms and hate when I run out so these should be great in an emergency.
I completely dried eight Roma tomatoes and then, using a spice/coffee grinder, I ground them into powder. This morning, I had a hard boiled egg sprinkled with a touch of salt and pepper and some of the tomato powder; it was quite good.