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Dehydrate/Rehydrate veggies simple in depth guide
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[QUOTE="SkittlesK, post: 2011772, member: 93683"] Dehydrate/Rehydrate Veggies start to finish You will need: -Dehydrator -Veggies of choice. -Cooking equipment -Stovetop for blanching Time. Start off with you dehydrator load it up. [GALLERY=media, 65226][/GALLERY] (These are greens)I was trying to do Kale. You can dehydrate any leafy green Blanching will increase flavor profile & will also have a better texture. [GALLERY=media, 65229][/GALLERY] This is me blanching some Acorn Squash.... Put about 1-2 inches of water and put your veggies in there & boil for about 5 mins W/ a lid on. Let them get soft.. Here's some more summer squash that has been blanched & some other veggies I could find in the fridge. [GALLERY=media, 65227][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 65228][/GALLERY] Depending on the veggies and dehydrator process could take anywhere from 12-36 hours. Here's what I had come up with- [GALLERY=media, 65230][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 65231][/GALLERY] Separating greens and squash/carrots Greens could be more done... [GALLERY=media, 65232][/GALLERY] Final product of the veg that needed rehydrated... Turned out quite well But I have shelf-life (Hopefully stable for 4-8 mos.) salad here now & I think my beardie likes it. Let me know what you guys think and if your beardie takes to it like mine Add Silica Gel packets to preserve freshness Put your veggies in an airtight container Store in fridge potentially indefinitely. -SkittlesK [/QUOTE]
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