Taste Testing Our Freeze Dried Food
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Published 2023-08-26
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All Comments (21)
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Pam, With the avocados, I just powdered the dried slices, reconstitute and use it on avocado toast. The chunks actually reconstituted better with cold water. And also about the carrots, I blanch mine for 4 minutes in baking soda water. They stay very vibrant orange.
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With the vegetables that haven’t turned out great. I would powder them and use it to thicken soups and stews etc
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I powdered my freeze dried broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and squash and used the powder to create soup mixes that were pretty tasty. I added powdered milk, powdered cheese, some herbs and spices and the powdered veggies. Just a thought instead of dumping them.
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I didn't read all of the comments, but my experience with FD frozen veggies is that they need to rehydrate while cooking / boiling. If you just rehydrate, they don't come back to an expected raw, crunchy state - but they work well in casseroles and soups. I've done cream of broccoli soup with my FD broccoli with success. My favorite FD foods that I use all the time are onions, bell peppers, eggs, ham chunks, browned hamburger and onions, and leftover casseroles and stews. Thanks for your videos.
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I hope that you will consider doing more videos like this. Very informative and much needed information.
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The comments section here is so full of useful information. I hope people coming into this read thru everyone's statement. So many good ideas. Thank u all for sharing. ❤🏵
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I am affiliated with Thrive Life Foods. They do not freeze dry carrots. They only dehydrate them. The reasoning is the color. Nobody wanted the off color carrots. I have found that the freeze dried chicken rehydrates almost instantly. Beef chunks took much longer.
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Please keep doing your freeze dried food videos!
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Some meats are best if left a few hours or overnight in the fridge. Don't dismiss the beef. I did lemon wedges and was able to squeeze out lemon juice which was awesome. Our guacamole turned out perfect, just like fresh. Glad you are showing this process.
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I cook my broccoli and cauliflower and carrots before freeze drying. They turn out "ok.' Except the carrots. I have had NO luck freeze drying carrots in any form. They all turn white and smell/taste like a chemical dump. We have "reconstitute Monday's' at our house to actually use some of what we store. (And we'ren not allowed to repeat a food for 4 weeks minimum.) Thanks for your videos!
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I really appreciate this community for the helpful hints and thanks Pam n Jim for letting us see your results! Yay for food security.
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I have freeze dried commercially frozen broccoli (Walmart brand in the bag) MANY times and it rehydrates PERFECTLY by pouring boiling water over it. I'm not sure what their process is prior to packaging but I PROMISE it is delicious!
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I would love a few more videos testing results. 😊
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Thank you for using your ability to think things through and keep records to help people.
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I got the jar sealer, and it is wonderful. I don't have a freezer dryer, but I still enjoy watching your demonstrations. We watch your videos often. Sometimes, I just let your videos play just to hear your voice. Like a familiar family member. 😊 Bless you both!
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I have freeze dried numerous bags of frozen mixed veggies (carrots, peas, corn and green beans) and I've never had my carrots turn white. I'll have to try some of my fresh carrots when I harvest them.
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Maybe you could powder the avocado slices and use the powder for something? It might rehydrate better
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Avocados often become bitter at high heat. I ruined my first batch of avocados. They were disgustingly bitter! I turned my freeze dryer drying temperature down and the next batch, after a rough blend and rehydrated with salsa and a little water, was delish!
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Please don't dump the food you don't feel worked well. Sometimes it is the way you try to rehydrate the food. Maybe it needs cold water or just a damp environment over night or something else. Also, You can grind it down to powder and use it in soups, stews, eggs whatever you want more nutrients in. They also work as thickeners I even bake with it like zucchini flour. I don't eat avocados so can't say about them but I would think you could do the same and turn it into guac or flavor salad dressing like a green goddess. Please do not waste all that good food and work. Best of the Best!
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This was a very informative video. I wonder if the mixed vegetable can be put through a blender to make a powder and be used for creamy soups!