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retiredwith4acres
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Just added 9 frames of different varieties of tomatoes to the dehydrator! This is my first trial so will see how it goes. Trying to decide what to do next.
I find it really helpful to go into the dehydrator and move the tomatoes around as they start to dry. Otherwise they can really stick. Just check every few hours to see if they are sticking and stir them up.retiredwith4acres said:Just added 9 frames of different varieties of tomatoes to the dehydrator! This is my first trial so will see how it goes. Trying to decide what to do next.
I spray the trays with Pam for that easy no-stick 'maters!Ridgerunner said:I find it really helpful to go into the dehydrator and move the tomatoes around as they start to dry. Otherwise they can really stick. Just check every few hours to see if they are sticking and stir them up.retiredwith4acres said:Just added 9 frames of different varieties of tomatoes to the dehydrator! This is my first trial so will see how it goes. Trying to decide what to do next.
Awesome idea, I'm going to try that next batch.baymule said:I spray the trays with Pam for that easy no-stick 'maters!Ridgerunner said:I find it really helpful to go into the dehydrator and move the tomatoes around as they start to dry. Otherwise they can really stick. Just check every few hours to see if they are sticking and stir them up.retiredwith4acres said:Just added 9 frames of different varieties of tomatoes to the dehydrator! This is my first trial so will see how it goes. Trying to decide what to do next.
Thanks for the recipe!!! I copied it and saved it to my recipe file!! Thanks!!!hangin'witthepeeps said:Zucchini Candy
3 or 4 Large Overgrown zucchini's
2 packs of cherry Kool Aid (or no-name brand) or what ever flavor you like
3 cups of water
2 cups of sugar
You need to peel the zucchini's and remove the seeds and seed membrane. Cut into strips/chunks, you want to make them uniform so they cook and dry evenly, but not perfection I cut 1 inch cubes and 1 x 3 inch strips.
Put water, kool aid, and sugar into boiler. I added 1 tsp of Citric Acid. When the sugar melts and it start to heat up slowly add the zucchini cubes. You need to stir the mixture and softly boil them for about 25 to 30 minutes until they are tender and fully colored with the kool aid. I ladle them out onto a cookie sheet trying not to take any of the liquid with me as I go. There should be liquid left over, I then cut another zucchini and make more, trying to use up all the kool aid mixture I can. Then I put them on the dehydrator trays and dry them. It took me almost 24 hours to dry them, but we have a humid climate here. The recipe says 14 hours and fliping them half way. I flipped some of mine, I didn't find it made a difference. After they reach a gummy texture I took them out and put them in a zip bad with a teaspoon of sugar and shook them to coat just a little. Absolutely delicious, next time I'm going to put the citric acid with the sugar shake for some tart taste.
I originally had 6 large zucchini's and processed all of them with one "brine" on Sunday. It's Friday and they're all gone..........
Hope this was clear as mud, lol.
Melissa
Have you had any problems with the canola oil in Pam going rancid during long-term storage? That's been my main concern about spraying the trays.baymule said:I spray the trays with Pam for that easy no-stick 'maters!Ridgerunner said:I find it really helpful to go into the dehydrator and move the tomatoes around as they start to dry. Otherwise they can really stick. Just check every few hours to see if they are sticking and stir them up.retiredwith4acres said:Just added 9 frames of different varieties of tomatoes to the dehydrator! This is my first trial so will see how it goes. Trying to decide what to do next.