10 BEGINNER TIPS FOR FOOD DEHYDRATING | ( What I Wish I Knew before I Started Dehydrating)
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2022
- What are the best and worst foods to dehydrate? If you're a beginner dehydrator, experienced or just curious, I'll share (and show) what I think are the best and worst foods to dehydrate for your pantry. If you want to know if dehydrating meat, vegetables, and fruit is worth it, I've got some ideas. Learning to dehydrate saves you time, money, and preserves taste. If you're looking for an easy and cost effective way to start stocking your pantry with shelf-stable, dehydrated foods--this video is for you!
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I’m late to the game, but I know how you can dehydrate onions without the overwhelming smell. I cook mine in my Instant Pot with a quarter cup of water and cook for one minute. Drain and dehydrate. Of course you can smell it, but it’s nothing that makes you want to leave the house. You can go farther and caramelize the onions before dehydrating, which is also very good.
Wait...WHAT? Mary, you better not be pulling my chain?! This sounds AMAZING. As I shared, I only stopped dehydrating onions not because of taste, but because of the days of the lingering smell. I would love to caramelize them beforehand just to add that savory flavor. Thank you for sharing this valuable tip!
Rose Red Homestead dehydrates only Walla Walla sweet onions. She says the smell isn't overpowering...
All stinkies get done on the patio outside😅
I would've never thought of that.
I really don't know how you aren't the biggest homesteading channel on RUclips?!!
I absolutely adore your channel. You're the only one who makes me smile the second I see you upload a new video! You have a contagious sun like energy that draws you in...
Great video as always and I can't wait to try these!
Tip from an old country girl: drippings from pork is called lard. Drippings from beef is tallow. Tallow is firmer and has a much more pronounced (delicious!) flavor. Tallow is more suitable for candle making and some types of soap. If you make meal cakes for wild birds or your farm poultry, tallow will keep them warmer, be easier to mold into a cake, and will stay fresh outdoors for longer. OTOH, pork lard, softer with a much milder flavor is absolutely essential for Mexican cooking and my Aunt Vivian's Flaky Biscuits. Love your energy and content - keep up the good work!
Exactly. Soap. candles, and mincemeat (if you like that. ugh.). Tallow.
You are absolutely correct about beef/ pork = tallow/ lard.
The reason for my comment is this.
Hamburger that we get from the store is ground beef with pork fat added in different percentages to obtain the lean, extra lean or regular grade so even though she is cooking a mainly beef product, the fat that melts off in this case will be mostly pork fat.
Whatever the drippings are from cooking store bought ground beef actually are considering the mix of cow and pig I have no idea but I did find it interesting she found a good use for it. I usually just drain mine then burn it when having an outdoor fire or just throw it away and it always bothers me to waste anything especially if it came from an animal.
@@shyamlynn243 I didn't know about the pork fat - thanks for the info! I agree 100% with your ethical stance. I am not a vegan and regularly consume animal products. However, I am very mindful to use every scrap of the carcass to honor that animal's sacrifice.
The solution to the onions is to follow behind them with potatoes. Not only does it remove the smell from the dehydrator it neutralizes it in the house too.
I'm just gonna say it, "I love you"! Your energy and enthusiasm for preserving and homesteading. I've been sitting here in my chair recouperating from cervical surgery and waiting impatiently to be able to start working in the kitchen again and you cheer me up!
Hello MsCyndiloowhoo! Your name is becoming a familiar face in these parts😜. Firstly, I immediately stopped and prayed that our Father will bless you with a full recovery. That’s a lot of stress so I am so glad to be a source of distraction for you! Give yourself the time you need to jump back in the kitchen, but like you, my small little garden and kitchen are my happy place. I’m sending the love right back! 🥰🥰
Thank you for this video, I purchased a dehydrator, and when it arrived, I started to question if I really needed it or not!
I'm a foodie and a cook, and I always found ways to use alternatives. Your video gave me the kick I needed to get that dehydrator to work! ❤
You are quickly moving to the top of my “must watch” RUclipsrs. I just love your videos.
One request: can there be less music over the talking bits? As a mostly deaf person it becomes overwhelming to try to focus on the words.
Keep up the good work, you’re very inspiring.
Hello Imjetta! Thanks for saying hello! Whoa, I hope I can met your expectations! Thank you for the kindly stated feedback, I can certainly do that (which makes a lot of sense and I want to be accommodating to as many folks as possible). You’ll see improvement!
Thanks for consideration regarding sensory input for folks that are mostly deaf. Yes, we do have difficulty in hearing words in low volume. But sadly, we also have difficulty in distinguishing the different sounds as well.
@@delgadojmar, yes, every hour of every day.
Hi! I just found you today and have been binge watching you all afternoon. We moved onto our homestead (after living in town) last summer. We just got sheep this weekend and are loving the homesteading lifestyle. People thought we were crazy (we're in our early 50's) but they also admire us and said they wished they had the "guts" to live their dream instead of being stuck in a 9-5 like society says you have to. Blessings as you continue to inspire others in this awesome way of life!
Hello! I would love to know how you make money because I am thinking about homesteading as well!
Hi Brenda Ball, I am in the NW Mountains of Me, I'm 62 & prepping to get chickens next spring if everything goes to plan, been working steady building homestead for past 5 yrs, I'm lucky, I have a good strong man by my side, I'm disabled so am very limited on what I can do, but I always push myself as far as I can to keep going. We have 11 raised beds, & a 30x40 ground garden. We just got a dog, which has been a good& bad addition, hopefully won't have issues with him & chickens but he is keeping predators out.
@@pamschonfarber1041 Thank you for sharing. That is inspiring!
@@HappyLlama1234 I saw your message to Brenda regarding how to make money on a homestead and thought I would share a bit of my experience in hopes of giving you ideas. 😊 My husband and I started started homesteading 2 years ago. All of our free time went into building shelters for our animals, building raised beds, learning how to garden, pressure can, etc. it’s a lot of physical work but it’s the best work we have ever done. We are both 59. I wanted to take part in farmers markets and create a product that could be in shops nearby, so I built a small candle business. Although my husband goes into the office still, we are creating an 18 month plan so he can step off. We currently have goats, chickens, meat rabbits and bees. We sell rabbits, chickens and eggs and will sell honey next year. Part of our plan is to roll out 3 more avenues to bring in enough income to sustain this life style. One huge factor is living very simply and get by with a lot less. We come from high paying careers and never paid attention to the cost of things because of it. Not anymore. It became a huge change in our minds and it’s crazy that it took us this long to figure things out. Ways of making money can be as simple as offering to give an elderly person company to give a family member a break. :) Depending on what you like doing and what you’ve done, you can bring those talents to the next thing.
unbelievably, I paused this video several times just to absorb the content. You are amazing and I’m not quite sure why you’re just now come up on my feed. I love homesteading, canning, meal prep, gardening videos and am always striving to learn more. Something is truly wrong with the youtube algorithm because you should have come up long ago. keep up the beautiful content. it is so well crafted like you have a production team. I never leave comment, but had to figure it out for you. Don’t stop! Keep going! You’re a natural. Know let me go back to video and keep up. 😂
I can honestly say that this was THE MOST EXCITING "will or will not do again" video I have ever seen. I love the way you incorporated the 'how to' into this video.
I love home dehydrated onions. I feel they have way more onion flavor than store bought ones. They do like to smell up the house and hang for a bit though. I set my dehydrator up in a rarely used room that I keep the door shut, put a box fan in the open window and set the dehydrator up in front of the fan so that the smell gets sucked out the window... or at least, a good bit of the smell.
Hey Momma Gator! Aww, thanks! You’ve given me a point to consider…we do have an guest room upstairs that I could put the dehydrator in and crack the window. It has a ceiling fan too so I’ll give that a try while the weather is still cool. I just love a good too. Thanks for sharing!
I heard some giggling in the pantry tool cabinet, and there I found my dehydrator making out with my vacuum packer. They are such a good match, they preserve flavour and protect against rancidity.
Once again, you go above and beyond what most creators are sharing. I appreciate the time you take to show us how you process your food and what are some possibilities. Recently, I brought my OLD Mr. Coffee dehydrator out from storage and plugged it in. I started with a small amount of frozen veggies as a test. Your video has inspired me to keep going!
I'm so happy to hear this, Laura! That's exactly how I started..with a 1 or 2 jars of this or that, determined how I'd like it/if I'd use and and over time I've now built up a small fleet of items that I truly do prefer to dehydrate. Canning, remains my favorite preservation method, but dehydrating comes in handy too!
I love the personality you put into your videos. They are beautifully presented and fun to watch. Thanks for your hard work & the inspiration you provide.
Hi 👋🏾 Sandi! I’m so happy to hear this! You know that saying to “just be yourself because everyone else is taken”? I’ve decided to lean into who I am-quirks, mild sass, and sometimes quiet because that’s who I am. I think the food God gives us and the work so many of us do in our kitchens and homes is beautiful. Even with amateur camera skills I like to give a nod to the what so many of us do everyday! Thank you for your kind words, Sandi!
Like everyone else, love that you incorporate how to utilize the things you’ve made!
Absolutely! When I first started canning I skipped over so many different recipes because I thought “How am o going to get any real use out of this to make it worth my time” I’m happy to pass ideas along!
Cassandra, try dehydrating the strawberries and blueberries frozen from the store, you don't need to do anything to the blueberries, but will have to slice the strawberries down a bit, but when they're frozen they don't tear keep their shape and color. I love them in muffins and cakes 😁 Thanks for sharing this! I'm going to dehydrate some hamburger soon!
I found your channel from the recommendation of Rachel @1870's Homestead and I'm so glad she mentioned you. I've been binge watching your channel since last night LOL! I love the way you use examples of how to use the canned items and the dehydrated items. I have never dehydrated hamburger, but I have canned it. I may have to try a little bit and see how I like it.
Hi Laurie! Rachel has been too kind to me! I have been overwhelmed (in the best way possible) by her community! Hi hats how I started, with just a little bit! Now I easily dehydrate it by the pints. Keep me posted! Thanks for saying hello!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl I will definitely let you know! Keep those videos coming! I only started canning a couple years ago and dehydrating then as well. I still learn every day!
Mushrooms are by far my favorite thing to dehydrate with broccoli being a close 2nd. It's great for making a quick broccoli cheese soup or mix into rice or pasta.
Totally, Kem!!! While broccoli is in season I definitely need to boost my inventory! Lovely to meet ya!
Today is the first day I’ve seen your chanel. I absolutely love your enthusiasm and your presentation of dehydrated foods. I will be watching your chanel agin and dehydrating more food. Thanks so much!
I love the berries blended with apples and make my kids their own fruit roll ups - great healthy snacks. Shove a bunch of fruit - sometimes veg (kale/beets/pumpkin) in the blender and then pour onto the dehydrator - its awesome.
Where is the love button for this video?? I think you just changed my life!! Keeping making videos! I'm binging them all right now and I know I'll be coming back again and again to rewatch just about all of these!
Hello iHARTGwen! Awww, you are too sweet! I'm happy to pass along what I've learned (and learn from others too). If I can preserve it or learn to make it myself, I'm all about it! Thanks for saying hello!
Having a mandoline slicer.has been a huge time saver. My apples, potatoes, oranges, beets are all nicely sliced at the same thickness...I did get lucky and mine at goodwill a fraction of the cost.
I love the speed of your videos and how much content you cram in! I usually have to speed up others movies to 1.75, because they are stretching out content. Whereas you...I am like whoa....lets rewatch that because that was a ton of info!
Hahaha....the silicone jackets without holes compared to pulling on some nylons was the perfect description!! Thank you for the video!
Hi R Beaver! I had to share my lesson learned from a previous ordering mistake-when I was fussing with those other silicon cups that’s exactly what came to mind!!!
Blanched or caramelized onions don't smell up the house. Glad you shared Heidi's channel. Rain Country is a treasure. A Purposeful Pantry is strong on dehydrating tips as well.
Sweetie, you will make an amazing farm girl! I pray you get your farm soon and it's everything you dreamed of.
Dehydrated fruit mixed with nuts makes a brilliant snack for kids lunch box
This woman is too good to be true, just everything about her and her ideas and skills as well as her cadence, demeanor and being aesthetically pleasing.
This is incredibly kind of you to say! It’s crazy to think that just a few generations ago these tips and tricks were common knowledge to most folks. Traditional skills still have so much value even in a modern world! Blessings to you, my friend!
You are 🔥! I was completely uninterested in dehydrating - I wasn’t even going to watch this video. Now I’m buying a dehydrator! Love your content! Thank you for all you do!
Love this! Thanks for the suggestions!
...mind BLOWN! thanks 🔥👍🏾
So many great ideas! I still can't understand how a smart and innovative cook like you remains thin. All your meals must taste like manna. Please keep sharing your tips and methods!
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HIGHLY INFORMATIVE video. Thank you 💚
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Love how you use everything. No waste!
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Hey Sissy, just saw your video for the first time! Love your energy and channel. I just started hydrated this week!
I’ve been on the fence about getting a dehydrated but you have convinced me that I definitely need on in my life. Great video thanks!
Thank you for sharing. Be well and be safe. Peace and blessings
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Aww, thank ya so much-Leigh! I appreciate you saying hello!
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I need to watch this again and take notes !!!!
So many great ideas!
Dehydrating is so versatile, right?!!
You had me in the first minute. That attitude is awesome. Thanks for the video
This is my first time to find you and I am so grateful for this video! You are amazing and your presentation is wonderful. I subscribed.
I just came across your video tonight, your amazing! Great ideas and you make it all look like something I can do. Thank you. I need to go watch more of your videos!
Thanks for these tips! This was super practical and interesting. :))
Wow! I never would have thought of ground beef. Thank you for sharing. I have loved watching others talk about what they will or won’t can again, but now I get to go down the dehydrator rabbit hole!
Jasmine-you are hereby “warned” that you may find dehydrating as “dangerous” as your canning habit! 😜A stocked pantry is always a good thing!
Excellent video!!!
Gave me a lot of new ideas…
You go girl!!!
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This is the best video I've seen! So many practice uses for everything even your scraps!
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I leaned so much already.
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Hi Jennifer! Awww, thank ya so much! It's been so lovely meeting other farm girls, like you!
Never seen the jar jackets 🤗❤ love those!!!!
I've been wanting to prepare my own backpacking meals. You're basically doing it. Thanks for the info.
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Awesome!
Love it. Your video was informative, and I find your upbeat persona very entertaining, Well done.
LOVE LOVE LOVE your vlogs!!!! Thank you for all the wonderful dehydrating ideas! So many I never thought to do, but I will now!
No problem, Susan! Glad you found this helpful!
Thank you. You are a wealth of info!
My pleasure! Glad it was helpful!
New subscriber!❤
I'm a 66 yo Texas gal who retired in beautiful Arkansas. I buy dehydrated treats for my dog from a FB friend, but I'm looking into this to save $, thanks for your great explanations.
I’ve never really dehydrated anything. I do have a dehydrator 🤪. I’m definitely going to try this. All of it!! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️
This has inspired me to dehydrate more food 🤩 Thanks for sharing!