Might be one to try on the dehydrator instead of the freeze-dryer. One of my favorite things about getting good at freeze drying is that it is made me much better with my dehydrator as well.
For the freeze dried hominy... I'm going to try this but season with smoked paprika, garlic powder, maybe a touch of onion powder...Can't wait to try! Thank you for the idea!
This does not have to do with this vid, but we are getting severe moisture on our door as we are in the freeze drying process, i have to put a shaver pan to collect the water coming off the door any suggestions ? Thank you, the funnel works awesome
If you broil the hominy prior to FD’ing it , you’ll get crunch and it won’t fall apart. I can’t take credit, Chez Gave us the secret to keeping them crunchy back in March. 😃👍
@@live.life.simple. , I’m not sure, but it can’t hurt to try. I did try the broil first method and it did work. They’re not super hard like cornets but they’ve got a crunch to them rather than the powdery “Mouthful of cornmeal” texture that you get without it. Let us know how the air drying works because it’d be not as hot as broiling in the summertime. * If you do try the broiling method, you need to have only a single layer when broiling, otherwise you kick too much steam up into the upper kernels from the lower kernels. Kinda like when you brown too much meat in a pan at once and it all goes gray instead of actual browning. 😃
@@trishcraig723 , yes, we know this. We’re talking about the hack to get them to work in the FD’r. It’s to broil them first. It may work air frying too. But I know fur a fact that the broiled method works as I’ve tried it. 😃👍
We made two kinds to try the idea a few months ago. One batch with taco seasoning, one batch with ranch dressing. The taste isn't bad, but I found them too dry for just snacking. I will add them to soups and such.
Corn Nuts are made from parched yellow dent field corn. The Native Americans developed the recipe and modern people took the recipe and adapted it to mechanized processing.
It never would have occurred to me, a person who has been known to enjoy a bag of corn nuts. Every once in a while, to ever attempt to make them in the freeze dryer, which takes out all the moisture and leaves everything crushable. A corn nut is supposed to be hard, the only way to crush it would be with a hammer.
I open the door all the way when loading. It cuts on the aggravation of it coming back to close. Looked like you had the room to open it all the way. Where do rank this snack 1-10?
Look at the can... It will be either white or yellow corn/hominy. So... the color is not dependent upon the cooking method, it's entirely dependent upon the color of the corn kernels. Edit: Some things simply can't be replicated in the freeze dryer. You could get a good copycat version by baking it in a large air fryer with a minimal spritz of oil.
what about to placing the corn in the oven for 20 minutes to dry out a little then do the freezedry...? If does not work...u have masa for tamales LOLOL
Grew up eating hominy 50 or 60 years ago as a common side for supper, I'll have to try that looks good.
You learn something new everyday and I learned that you can freeze dry hominy. Thank you for sharing.
You bet
Might be one to try on the dehydrator instead of the freeze-dryer. One of my favorite things about getting good at freeze drying is that it is made me much better with my dehydrator as well.
I tried them in the dehydrator and found them too hard for my teeth.
For the freeze dried hominy... I'm going to try this but season with smoked paprika, garlic powder, maybe a touch of onion powder...Can't wait to try! Thank you for the idea!
You got it!
This does not have to do with this vid, but we are getting severe moisture on our door as we are in the freeze drying process, i have to put a shaver pan to collect the water coming off the door any suggestions ? Thank you, the funnel works awesome
If you broil the hominy prior to FD’ing it , you’ll get crunch and it won’t fall apart. I can’t take credit, Chez Gave us the secret to keeping them crunchy back in March. 😃👍
Cool. Wonder if air frying for a short time would work
I was wondering the same thing about the air fryer@@live.life.simple.
@@live.life.simple. , I’m not sure, but it can’t hurt to try.
I did try the broil first method and it did work.
They’re not super hard like cornets but they’ve got a crunch to them rather than the powdery “Mouthful of cornmeal” texture that you get without it.
Let us know how the air drying works because it’d be not as hot as broiling in the summertime.
* If you do try the broiling method, you need to have only a single layer when broiling, otherwise you kick too much steam up into the upper kernels from the lower kernels. Kinda like when you brown too much meat in a pan at once and it all goes gray instead of actual browning. 😃
Corn nuts are fried
@@trishcraig723 , yes, we know this.
We’re talking about the hack to get them to work in the FD’r. It’s to broil them first. It may work air frying too. But I know fur a fact that the broiled method works as I’ve tried it. 😃👍
We made two kinds to try the idea a few months ago. One batch with taco seasoning, one batch with ranch dressing. The taste isn't bad, but I found them too dry for just snacking. I will add them to soups and such.
How about a pozole recipe using these? Freeze dried chicken and green chili soup, or with red chiles and pork, with the freeze dried hominy.
Hello Brian, When you put you bag in your sceller machine, do you put absorber?
Yes
I just freeze dried hominy. It’s good
Corn Nuts are made from parched yellow dent field corn. The Native Americans developed the recipe and modern people took the recipe and adapted it to mechanized processing.
I love the videos where you don't get what was expected; and also the one's where you do get what you expected. TY
Perhaps cooking the Hominy in a dry skillet a bit before FDing might help the crunch. I'm sure the store bought versions are fried.
Awesome!! New subscriber here!! Have mine on layaway and get it in September!!
Do you have any covers for the freeze dryers in your shop? I took a look but couldn't find anything.
Ohhhh, great idea for a new branded product to add to the store
Can I freeze dry raisins?
How can I order your cookbook...and manuel...?
Www.freezedryingsupplies.com.
It never would have occurred to me, a person who has been known to enjoy a bag of corn nuts. Every once in a while, to ever attempt to make them in the freeze dryer, which takes out all the moisture and leaves everything crushable. A corn nut is supposed to be hard, the only way to crush it would be with a hammer.
I open the door all the way when loading. It cuts on the aggravation of it coming back to close. Looked like you had the room to open it all the way. Where do rank this snack 1-10?
I give it a 6
Look at the can... It will be either white or yellow corn/hominy. So... the color is not dependent upon the cooking method, it's entirely dependent upon the color of the corn kernels.
Edit: Some things simply can't be replicated in the freeze dryer. You could get a good copycat version by baking it in a large air fryer with a minimal spritz of oil.
I've never heard of corn nuts. My dad used to say corn and oats were for livestock lol.
You could perhaps grind them up and make tortillas out of them as well.
I think you're onto something here..
Maybe air fry them first to get a little crunch on the outside?
Can you freeze dried popcorn?
Can you taste the corn flavor?
what about to placing the corn in the oven for 20 minutes to dry out a little then do the freezedry...? If does not work...u have masa for tamales LOLOL
Yes. A little oven time for corn, edamamae, beet chips etc. Will give some crunch. If you use oil, it may have a shorter shelf life
Ok- I think they use a special type of corn from central or south america, the grandaddy of todays corn .
Have you ever freeze dried bananas and turned them into a powder?
Can be used as a moisturizing facial, bananas are excels t for your skin!
Yes. It makes a great alternative seeetener
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I didn’t like them. Not crunchy, just moisture sucking in the mouth. I put them under the broiler before FD.
Like eating corn flour? 😂
Corn nuts is a great snack. Need hard teeth, and good backed up dental work!