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Food dehydrator

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dancingfeet Sat 05-Oct-13 09:57:18

As I have gluts of everything from the garden this year and no room in the freezer I bought a food hydrator on line. I had apple rings in it for seven hours yesterday and they were as soft as when I put them in. Has anyone any experience with these things? I don't know whether I am not using it correctly or if it is not working.

janerowena Thu 10-Oct-13 21:21:17

Dried toms are excellent in a goat's cheese tart. Mushrooms on the base, then onions pre-fried, or caramelised, then loads of the toms and then the cheese. The flavour is so intense.

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 21:25:06

NOW THAT! REALLY TICKLES MY THOUGHTS!
WOW

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 21:29:09

confused fresh mushrooms or dried?

janerowena Thu 10-Oct-13 21:33:25

I usually use fresh in that. Dried I use in cassroles and soups.

janerowena Thu 10-Oct-13 21:34:50

I buy a large container of value mushrooms from the market, and when they start to look wrinkly I dry the remainder and buy another lot.

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 21:36:47

Sounds good to me!

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 21:40:23

I think my veggie dd might like this.
Can you make and freeze in advance? And as a useless cook, can you give me cooking instructions?
It's difficult to find some thing that we both might like when she visits!
The goats cheese would have to be hard pasteurised , would that work?

janerowena Thu 10-Oct-13 21:58:40

I tend to use soft, but why not. Yes you can freeze it, use a pack of frozen puff pastry. Roll and fill a large square flan dish of some kind, cover the base with sliced mushrooms, fry two or three onions and maybe a garlic love very slowly adding a little sugar and vinegar, when they are just starting to catch remove them and dpread over the mushrooms. Add the tomatoes so that they are touching all over the layer, ditto the cheese. Beat an egg, brush it over the pastry that shows and drizzle the remainder over the tart. Add lots of black pepper and herbs. Bake until the pastry and cheese are beginning to brown.

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 22:01:29

Thanks!
I've bookmarked it for after dd has my DGD! Expected in 2 weeks time!

janerowena Thu 10-Oct-13 22:06:48

Can you add maybe a whole chopped camembert and thinly slice the hard goat's cheese on top? That would be better.

Galen Thu 10-Oct-13 22:13:47

If I can get a pasteurised Camembert? She is strange about foods and avoids all unpasteurised or soft cheeses when pregnant or breast feeding
I would point out, she is still breast feeding DGD no 1. Who was born in July 2011!
Earth mother would find it hard to compete with her!

janerowena Fri 11-Oct-13 11:03:17

You know what - LIE if you can't find one. Just make sure you have the name of a potential retailer handy in case of questions. Apologies to all those with diets that are different to those of the rest of us, but after many years of two of my four sisters going through so many odd diets I have lost count, plus nephews and nieces on special diets with ME and my mother joining in with health fads from time to time, and me living usually in the middle of nowhere, it really isn't worth the stress. To say nothing of the cost. I think as long as there is a reasonable coating of goat's cheese for the flavour, any mild creamy cheese should work underneath it. It just needs to be in nice thick melty chunks.

Galen Fri 11-Oct-13 11:21:36

Wash your mouth out with soap and water! Lie!!!!!!!!!?
What a good ideagrin

janerowena Fri 11-Oct-13 11:36:04

I won't tell... grin

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Izabella Fri 28-Apr-17 15:47:52

dancingfeet we dehydrate all sorts all the time. As far as apples are concerned if you slice then thinly using a mandolin grater they will dry in no time.

Anya Fri 28-Apr-17 15:55:18

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