Last year, my husband and I dried a bunch of carrots and we’ve used them all year in soups. We just ran out of our dried carrots so this past weekend, we cut and dried a bunch more. After peeling and washing the carrots, we needed to slice them so we used an old Molinex grinding machine that I received a long, long time ago from hosting a Tupperware party……say, back before I was married. I know, it’s a very old machine, but it works perfectly. You just put the carrots in the chute, push down on the plunger, and out come your sliced carrots…….slick and easy.
I was slicing the carrots while my husband was loading the trays.
After loading the trays, they were placed in a food dehydrator that we purchased a few years ago.
We still had a shelf to put on the top layer but we ran out of carrots so just for the fun of it, we added a few potatoes to it. Oooooops, we didn’t soak them in lemon juice water or anything and they turned a little black. I guess we’ll know better for next time.
And here we go…..the finished product….already for a soup bath. It’s amazing how much moisture dries out of things you dehydrate. They almost disappear to nothing.
How do you store the dehydrated carrots and potatoes? jm
ReplyDeleteYou and Evan are such a great team! The only thing Seth helps me with is jerky, mainly because I won't make it without him. You two are always in the kitchen together and I love it!
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