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Benefits of Dehydrated Foods 

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ATTENTION!!!:
SINCE SHOOTING THE ABOVE VIDEO, I HAVE DEHYDRATED BOTH EGGS AND WHOLE MILK AND THEY TURNED OUT GREAT. I ALSO DID VIDEOS ON THOSE THAT I HAVE LINKED HERE:
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@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
ATTENTION!!!: SINCE SHOOTING THE ABOVE VIDEO, I HAVE DEHYDRATED BOTH EGGS AND WHOLE MILK AND THEY TURNED OUT GREAT. I ALSO DID VIDEOS ON THOSE THAT I HAVE LINKED HERE: Dehydrating Eggs: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-btvjuMnI-gc.html Dehydrating Whole Milk: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_2kO6uUXprQ.html
@suewarman9287
@suewarman9287 2 года назад
hi! how long can I keep dried apples in my (non-sterilised) jars?
@bettynewman66
@bettynewman66 2 года назад
I can't wait to try eggs. My dehydrator is busy with apples now, though.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
@@suewarman9287 As noted in the video, for many years.
@saritaalvarado2676
@saritaalvarado2676 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead🕊GOD Bless You🕊
@saritaalvarado2676
@saritaalvarado2676 2 года назад
Hi Rain Country Your Videos Are So Very Helpful Thank You Have A Blessed Day
@tammy2813
@tammy2813 2 года назад
Just as a future solution: My grandmother would dry her apples on an old screen door that had metal legs made to hold the new table up. She used 4 tin cans with water to sit each leg into it to keep ants away. She placed her apples on the screen and covered it with another screen outside. There was air flow all around and dried real quickly. Peanuts were done the same way and after dry she stored them in a cloth bag that she would lay out in the sun on the screen table to dry, would rotate several times a day so drying was consistent. The ways the older generation did things is valuable information to hold onto. Love your video!
@JANDK2004
@JANDK2004 2 года назад
My 90 year old neighbor still does this. ❤️
@louisevaughan2165
@louisevaughan2165 2 года назад
Oh My Gosh ! You are telling off on yourself 😁 in such a good way . I remember my g-pa building a "special" table for g-mama for drying some of her foods . I know I am telling off on myself also but you are so correct on many of the old ways .
@HeatherRose_
@HeatherRose_ 2 года назад
I'm dehydrating eggs right now. I can easily fit 40 eggs plus a dessicant pack in a quarter jar with room to give it a good shake once in a while. 2 tbs of dried egg mixed with 3 tbs of water equals 1 large egg. When you rehydrate them it doesn't look like eggs you scramble in a bowl but when you pour them in a fry pan they are exactly like freshly broken eggs. My husband and son can't tell the difference. Perfect for cooking, too.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Yep, as noted in the pinned comment above and in the description box, I have put up a LOT of dehydrated eggs and used them and even did a video on it. I love it! My new favorite way for preserving eggs. I still need to try them in my homemade pasta and mayonnaise but feel certain they will work just as well as fresh or frozen
@tagladyify
@tagladyify 2 года назад
That’s great info. It would be great to have a table of rehydration like we have for canning times on various foods. Probably is some thing out there.
@gailntag
@gailntag 2 года назад
Storage room is my biggest problem . Thank you for this video.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Food Storage for Small Spaces: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PQzp4MhY_No.html
@pammcnallie3371
@pammcnallie3371 2 года назад
Hi Heidi,I’m a baker and I was surprised when I dehydrated 7cups of raw pumpkin ands it made a 1/4 cup of pumpkin powder on my wood stove. thanks for the video did a great job!
@lynettestrickland1688
@lynettestrickland1688 11 месяцев назад
How do use the pumpkin powder? Like to make puree for pumpkin bread? How do you know how much to rehydrate for a recipe? Do you dehydrate the pumpkin raw or cooked? Thanks! Sorry so many questions!😬
@Gran-T
@Gran-T 2 года назад
Can't believe I never knew about dehydrated foods. We've had a dehydrator 35 years and all I knew to do was deer jerky. I'm ashamed of foods I've wasted that I could of dehydrated and preserved. When you know better you do better and I'm certainly looking forward to the dehydration of foods saving our money and health. Tammie
@homesteadrewind3948
@homesteadrewind3948 2 года назад
It was the same for me until I started watching Heidi! I just love her!
@trina7274
@trina7274 2 года назад
You don’t know….. what you don’t know HayLily!! Don’t be hard on yourself!! 💕❤️ I’m 52 and just getting into food preservation for our family, in the last 2 years. I grew up on my grandparents farm and my granny used to dehydrate apples, pears, figs and beef jerky (also sometimes venison)….. I honestly never knew other foods could be dehydrated until watching many of these videos!! My husband got me a dehydrator for my birthday a month ago. So I’m excited to get started…. I’ve been doing so much canning the last 3 months. It will be nice to have a little change of pace ….. but I do LOVE canning though!! Happy dehydrating to you!! 💕❤️
@louisevaughan2165
@louisevaughan2165 2 года назад
I am so glad you are learning about the dehydrator. It is better late than never . I also like the fact that she is doing more info on dehydrating .
@journeywithnichole
@journeywithnichole 2 года назад
Same here. I have barely had to spend any money building my pantry. I just started dehydrating the large amounts of food that I used to throw away. I already know what will go to waste when I buy it, so the day I buy it, I dehydrate the “waste.”
@villagesteader3552
@villagesteader3552 2 года назад
You gave me an inspiration today, I had forgotten that last year I cubed a butternut squash and dehydrated. I’m going to use my mandolin and slice my pie pumpkins and winter squash thinly sliced. Another good video Heidi! Thank you 👍♥️🙏🇺🇸🤓
@rossmail5924
@rossmail5924 2 года назад
My goodness Heidi; you are at 158k subscribers! 100k was such an achievement and now you are bouncing ahead!! Good to see your audience growing.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
It has really been a blessing after putting so much work into this channel for over five years now. I was beginning to think it would never happen!
@bettynewman66
@bettynewman66 2 года назад
Another great thing about storing in jars is that you can "reuse" jar flats for vacuum sealing. My mother and grandmother always dried apples outside in the sun every fall.
@juliehall1338
@juliehall1338 2 года назад
I started dehydrating about 3 years ago and have found it so useful. I don"t have a lot of space and it has really worked well. I had a bumper crop of potatoes this year. I pressure canned some and dehydrated a ton. It was great not to have any waste! And that's just one example. It has really helped with not wasting precious resources.
@shibui99
@shibui99 2 года назад
How did you prepare potatoes to dehydrate? Just slice/dice? or wash, cook, etc.? Skins or peeled? Thanx!!
@ses9618
@ses9618 2 года назад
@@shibui99 wondering the same
@tagladyify
@tagladyify 2 года назад
@@shibui99 I started making thinly sliced potato chips in my air fryer. Super delicious. It wouldn’t take much more for them to be considered dehydrated if they weren’t already, but they do take up significant room and have to be layer out in a single layer. I’ve decided to use my old Charlie Chip tin to stored them in. If memory serves potato chips stayed fresh in there a really long time.
@tagladyify
@tagladyify 2 года назад
@@shibui99 sour cream and onion dip was a favorite. I used some sour cream I had on hand and threw some dehydrated onion directly in and a bit of salt. It was delicious.
@juliehall1338
@juliehall1338 2 года назад
@@shibui99 I sliced them on my mandolin, then blanched for 2 minutes. Dunked them in ice water to stop the cooking process. Drained and put into the dehydrator. Also, I did peel them. Blanching keeps them from turning that ugly brown/black color.
@denisescull4227
@denisescull4227 2 года назад
It's a marvel to me how you can even keep up with how you must organize your photos and clips. I can't even begin to keep up with all of your preservation then add shooting videos and editing. Thanks Heidi!
@barbaraford7314
@barbaraford7314 2 года назад
Among many other things, I dehydrate pineapple slices from fresh pineapples. What a treat !!! My 6 yr old granddaughter is a very picky eater, but she loves these dehydrated pineapple slices. Also wanted to dry eggs and milk. Now I know I can safely dehydrate both. Kudos Heidi!!
@susanbystone7853
@susanbystone7853 2 года назад
I LOVE dehydrating! One of my favorite things to dehydrate is cabbage. Our local produce place- Chuck's Produce- has fresh, local cabbage for .25 lb this week. Really beautiful heads!! I bought 54 lb and have a crock of sauerkraut going and will dehydrate the rest and make a big pan of golombki (stuffed cabbage) Thanks for all your great content! I look forward to your videos every day.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Cabbage dries up beautifully! Red cabbage can be powdered and makes a lovely color for adding to lip balms if one likes a more purplish color. Same with beets
@maxibake9323
@maxibake9323 2 года назад
Yes, I was hoping there'd be a Saeurkraut maker here in the comments. I've been making it for years, but was wondering, can you use dehydrated Cabbage, or is the good bacteria killed in the dehydration process, I'm new to dehydrating. I make Kimchi too. Take care Susan, & off course Heidi too. 👍🎃❤🙂🐶
@susanbystone7853
@susanbystone7853 2 года назад
@@maxibake9323 I always use fresh cabbage...I have no idea about the dehydrated. I use the dehydrated in soups and stews all winter long. I make kimchi, too! But I only have one big crock with the weights, so can only do one or the other at a time. I need to invest in a second crock!
@susanbystone7853
@susanbystone7853 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead I haven't tried making lip balms, but it is on my list. GREAT idea!! I do make sunflower, calendula , and dandelion salves for Christmas gifts. We are doing a totally homemade Christmas this year. Everyone is on board....including the Grandkids :)
@maxibake9323
@maxibake9323 2 года назад
@@susanbystone7853 Me too, always use fresh, I am curious about it though. 🤔 I wish I had a Crock pot, I do my Saeurkraut & Kimchi in in the Cliptop Kilner jars, such a pretty sight, them all bubbling away on the windowsill. You can do Kimchi in recycled big Dill pickle jars, just leave the lid slightly open, so the gas can escape. Take care of you & yours Susan. 👍🎃❤🙂🐶
@nancymoe4476
@nancymoe4476 2 года назад
Heidi, thank you for sharing this. Especially dehydrating rhubarb! We're trying our 6th bed of rhubarb, and it looks like it might thrive in the old goat yard. I love your channel and send love and prayers on your behalf.
@christinawheeler1253
@christinawheeler1253 2 года назад
I just learned, you can dehydrate can beans to extend there, shelve life. I already have been dehydrating frozen veggies and fruit. I like dehydrating more than canning.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I have dehydrated fresh raw beans from my garden and they turned out great but I still only will use them in soups and stews. I prefer them canned
@psalms50_5
@psalms50_5 2 года назад
I'm on my dehydration journey. I like to dehydrate herbs and small vegetables like peas corn green beans carrots. This helps me save money by creating my own MRE meals.
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 2 года назад
I've really enjoyed the vacuum chamber I got from your shop! Thank you so much for all you do, and also Mr Rain!
@simplesojourner
@simplesojourner 2 года назад
WOW! Excellent, informative, practical. Thank you for all of the links to your other videos!
@lynntomk
@lynntomk 2 года назад
I'm late to the party on dehydrating but the small amount I've dehydrated has turned out pretty good. Nope, can't afford a freeze drier. Not even sure I'd like one any ways. Good info, thanks.
@ellyberghoef1866
@ellyberghoef1866 2 года назад
Just ordered my first dehydrator. Learning lots from you! Thank you!
@shelleymitchell7912
@shelleymitchell7912 2 года назад
a clear and thorough explanation as always xx
@rhondawelker6742
@rhondawelker6742 2 года назад
Thank you, Heidi. I love to see and hear about ways of what to dehydrate and how to use them. 😃
@ronedee
@ronedee 2 года назад
A wealth of information here! Thank you
@pamommabear
@pamommabear 2 года назад
Found you not long ago and I love your videos and information you share. I have always canned but hubby bought me a huge dehydrator and just learning about it all the things you can do. I have only done venison jerky working on branching out now. Did mushroom powder and a mix of hot peppers. Thank you for all this info. Will be watching your videos during breaks.
@melaniehopkins7541
@melaniehopkins7541 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video, Heidi! You are an inspiration and a blessing! I did some dehydrating years & years ago - jerky once & applesauce once- which turned out well, but I didn’t continue - go figure. After watching all your great videos, I’ve started dehydrating again. Thankfully I still had my old dehydrator. My husband had been after me for years to get rid of it to free up space, but I’d never let him….boy, am I glad! Smiles to you!
@trina7274
@trina7274 2 года назад
I really appreciate this video so much! My husband got me a dehydrator for my birthday last month….. so I’m excited to get started!! Thank you 💕❤️
@tennesseegirl1215
@tennesseegirl1215 2 года назад
I totally agree, dehydrating is far more economical, there is so much more plus to it, versus freeze dried, thanks so much for all you do, blessings
@cathylacy1099
@cathylacy1099 2 года назад
I got my new dehydrator and I dehydrated peppers yesterday. Love your videos. Thank you. God Bless. Cathy ❤️
@charmainescarborough5646
@charmainescarborough5646 2 года назад
I got my first dehydrator this year and it is a great option on preserving whatever you desire to store:) Thank you for the informative video! I have learned so much watching your videos-thank you:)
@missnatureprepper1387
@missnatureprepper1387 2 года назад
Amazing! I love your channel. Been I silent viewer but wow! I’ve been dehydrating a lot lately
@tagladyify
@tagladyify 2 года назад
You brought up a childhood memory from school. We were learning methods the pioneers used to survive. Dehydrating apples was a big thing for eating as well as fresh scents in the home and crafts. We dressed up in clothing from the day and did dried apple dolls and clove covered apples. I was about to can some apples, but I think now I will dehydrate them.
@gardengrammie3
@gardengrammie3 2 года назад
Loved this video!! Thanks for sharing. I do play around with dehydrating. Glad to hear you prefer this to freeze drying. They are way too expensive for me and I just like playiing around with a dehydrator. This year I've done for the first time jalepenos. They turned out great. I just sliced them in rounds. I also did for the first time dehydrated tomato skins and powdered them. I hated wasting the nutritional skins after using the tomatoes for canning.
@latriciacagle4873
@latriciacagle4873 2 года назад
I live in the desert where summer temps can exceed 115. My first efforts at dehydrating food was using a mesh bag with shelves intended for dehydrating herbs. I would hang it from the eaves of my roof. I used it to make jerky and dehydrating frozen foods(I have a very small freezer) because of our climate the bag only lasted one season so I invested in an Excalibur. My favorite things to dehydrate are ground meats, vegetables for my favorite soups, cooked rice and cooked beans. Making powders is going to be my next project. I just dehydrated some tomatoes from the garden and plan on making a powder. I will be ordering the silicone mats with a lip soon so I can powder eggs.
@Bluemoon-sd8vp
@Bluemoon-sd8vp Год назад
You are a good teacher. Thanks.
@startreedancer1412
@startreedancer1412 Год назад
You are such a wonderful resource, I can't believe I never found you until Mary mentioned you as a go to for home made vinegar. Thank you so much for your sharing. I have a nine tray excaliber that I aparently have not used nearly enough. It comes out in the fall for my apple tree. I've not made a huge variety of things but you have changed that for me. This year I'll be going at it hard now that I've seen this video. my fave things I have made are apple spiced fruit leather, or apple chips with lemon juice and spices. Zuchinni chips sprinkled with cumin that stayed crunchy for years. Super ripe bananas cut thick made the most delish little banana treats I could ever imagine with crystalized brown middles (and I have never liked bananas (true story!), and last but not least, making my own raisins from concorn grapes. I dried them over half way and they had a squish of concentrated juice and with a crunch of crystalized sugar. Natures candy.
@peacejoyblessings3735
@peacejoyblessings3735 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I will try to dehydrate more veggies this year. My dehydrator's been busy lately dehydrating herbs from my garden for teas. We ran out of holy basil this summer that I dehydrated last year so ill be dehydrating more so we won't run out next year. I started dehydrating vegetables and eggs too. Its a lot of work but I'm happy with my accomplishments. Happy dehydrating y'all! 😁
@jdp6ofus
@jdp6ofus 2 года назад
Great info. Thank you so much!
@DumpsterMarcus
@DumpsterMarcus 2 года назад
I love dehydrating food!!! My favorite is zucchini with nutritional yeast on them. Nice cheesey snack
@evana2511
@evana2511 2 года назад
Thank you for a very informative video. I've only just started really getting into dehydrating. My favorite so far is mushrooms. I don't know of a better way to store them long term. An idea I want to try is preparing a soup mix similar to Soup Starter, if anyone remembers that from long ago. I really liked that stuff when I was a youngster. I'm thinking I could dehydrate pretty much all the components, and then someday when I don't feel like cooking, just dump it in the crockpot with water and let it slowly turn into soup.
@Duffy72
@Duffy72 2 года назад
My very first dehydrator is arriving today I am so excited and have so much venison, I was going to can it but knowing I can dehydrate it?!?! Sold and sold great video thank you 🥰
@Hcmarkuz
@Hcmarkuz Год назад
You are so inspiring! Thank you for all the ideas! Going to empty my bedroom closet top shelf so i can store my jars! 😊
@teeser2436
@teeser2436 2 года назад
Thank you for this information.Going to get a dehydrator not an expensive one when I get mySS check I feel this will help with prepping . Every one on your channel helps me with different comments. Love sauerkraut so glad to know they will dehydrate well. Praying for all here. I’m binge watching your video’s since finding your channel.❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Tomorrow morning I have a video publishing where I did some comparisons on different dehydrators that you might appreciate as it is should help you decide which one will be best for you
@nadinefrandsen6087
@nadinefrandsen6087 2 года назад
Maybe check your local adds. Maybe someone is selling theirs. Or if you haven’t talked around to friends, lots of people have them but don’t use them.
@Warrior-In-the-Garden
@Warrior-In-the-Garden 2 года назад
Great video. Just getting into dehydrating.
@sandradewys1936
@sandradewys1936 6 месяцев назад
We love our dehydrated foods. Friends are always asking if we have any extras. Haha
@maxibake9323
@maxibake9323 2 года назад
This is Brilliant information. I'm quite new to dehydrating, & haven't been very adventurous yet. Lol. So this is very helpful to me. 👍 TFS, & take care everybody. 🎃❤🙂🐶
@shoestringhomestead3323
@shoestringhomestead3323 2 года назад
Yes I have been dehydrating everything even the canned beans canned corn canned green beans chicken hamburger . But please make sure have water on hand . 😃
@sharonmckee2403
@sharonmckee2403 Год назад
Just seeing this video! Great information. I am just learning about dehydrating
@lindachandler2293
@lindachandler2293 2 года назад
I know it's a lot of trouble, but I love my dehydrated chicken pieces (I usually go for bite size.) for soups, casseroles, dumplings and dressing. I have to plan ahead for the next day. Night before I cover the chicken pieces generously in water, cover the container and let them set a good 18 hours in the fridge. 2 or 3 hours before I'm going to put the dish together, I put the chicken and it's soaking water in my small pressure cooker. I bring it to 10 pounds and then turn it down and just let it pressure low and slow for at least an hour before I check it. If it isn't tender enough, I repeat the pressure cooking part for longer. This sounds labor intensive, but if I'm home, there is hardly any hands on time. I like boneless, skinless chicken thighs best for this and space saving it is.
@lindachandler2293
@lindachandler2293 2 года назад
Listening, but I did see a rooster.
@francesvandenbergh3118
@francesvandenbergh3118 Год назад
In The Good Old Days in the 1960ies our beds were made of springs...... My Mom would have a bed carried outside into the yard..minus the matress.....place chicken wire over the bed frame and lay her peaches and apricots slices on it to dehydrate.... Once she did it with whole figs dunked into a syrup solution prior to placing them on the bed rack but alas....the bees literally got stuck into them. Regards from Sunny South Africa where the sun always shines 🌞
@ColRubyDimplesManacha
@ColRubyDimplesManacha 2 года назад
Thank you Heidi!
@louisevaughan2165
@louisevaughan2165 2 года назад
I have been dehydrating foods nearly my entire life & swear by it for a number of reasons . It started with my Grandmother & Great Grandmother . I dehydrate nearly everything because of storage issues. I do can some things but I have to think about my storage space . I live in a 12x70 old mobile home so not much room for many , many jars . I don't like using plastic either but have to use 2 , 3 & 5 gal buckets lined with mylar bags in order to be able to store the amt of foods I dehydrate . I really like your specific remark about the apples . The 5 gal buckets can hold 125 to 150 lbs of dehydrated apples , potatoes , onions , etc . When several of my VERY GOOD friends heard how many apples I have in a bucket they think I am going to eat that many apple snacks . All I can do is lol then I tell/educate them on what can really be done with them . They are always surprised by what I tell them . If something happens to the power grid I want my 2 small old , very old , dehydrators because when it becomes impossible to find canning supplies they can be ran on a small solar setup or a generator. I will always have a way to preserve some food . It always amazes me that people that make jerky never think of their dehydraors are usable for anything but jerky . I like to season different meats before dehydrating for the flavor. I like them as snacks sometimes not just to cook with. I can go on & on forever it seems about why I like to dehydrate foods so I better quit or you really will have a book . You have a good day .
@magsstewart5488
@magsstewart5488 2 года назад
Grapefruit rind: Omg my husband brought me a treat from Costco yday. “Grapefruit Tea Honey” It’s like a marmalade and it is amazing. I had never considered making a grapefruit marmalade, but I sure will now!
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Wonder if they used the peel though. Grapefruit peel can be VERY bitter. I tried it once in a tea and it was awful
@magsstewart5488
@magsstewart5488 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead Yes, there is a lot of peel in it. It is a very tart marmalade. Will probably make an excellent chicken/pork glaze. That’s assuming I don’t eat it all on crackers. There does not appear to be any actual tea in it, it says it can be made into a “tea,” but I …eww…probably wouldn’t do that, lol
@DeniseHuman
@DeniseHuman 2 года назад
New sub...so glad I found your channel and YES! GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!
@jeaniepartridge6701
@jeaniepartridge6701 2 года назад
Great information I am starting wit my herbs and will go from there.
@stephaniekinnin7409
@stephaniekinnin7409 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your research and giving us such specific information. I have been feeling bad about not being able to afford a freeze dryer. Over $2500 + is not an easy purchase for many to make. I am going with regular dehydrated items... given the bigger picture. I felt like I was missing something by not having a freeze dryer! I've been mincing a lot of dehydrated items... I like that better especially my sweet yellow and sweet RED onions. They look beautiful! I think if all we're missing is mainly the vitamins... I can order supplements fairly reasonable to make up for that.
@marthaadams8326
@marthaadams8326 2 года назад
You can easily grow greens (especially parsley) all year around to get those vitamins. Supplements are not always what we think they are. And, some will not digest the capsule so you get zero from them.
@susanolson4486
@susanolson4486 2 года назад
I was just wondering what to do with all my green onions and "Walla" (pun intended, haha!) you answered my question!! Always reading minds, Heidi! Way to go!! 😁😉
@karintolbert7452
@karintolbert7452 2 года назад
And all the time, God is good!! 💝
@tpaw6908
@tpaw6908 2 года назад
I'm getting ready to do some dehydrating.
@deborahtofflemire7727
@deborahtofflemire7727 2 года назад
I really enjoy dehydrated apples .and onions.
@vldarden
@vldarden 2 года назад
I love this channel. I need that recipe for the pineapple coconut bread. It looked amazing.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Pineapple Coconut Banana Bread: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LaR_yn-nVXw.html
@7watertiger
@7watertiger 2 года назад
I love dehydration. Don’t know if I have a favorite but I’d I had to pick one right now.. I’d say Okra. It’s spectacular dehydrated. Even if you don’t like okra you may if you dry it. Toss with a smidgeon of oil and a herb or spice of choice when ready to eat. 😋
@rosehavenfarm2969
@rosehavenfarm2969 2 года назад
I dehydrate a lot. I particularly like dehydrating mushrooms, since mushrooms have a minuscule fresh 'shelf life.' I'll usually take off the stem, freeze them, then make soup stock. Then out to the hens! Then the mushroom tops I slice or chop. I rehydrate them in just-off boiling water for up to an hour. I have found that thinner slices and smaller dice rehydrate better.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Right, I always dehydrate up excess mushrooms when I have purchased fresh and was unable to use them all up or when we have gathered or been gifted with Chantrelles
@n.watson8497
@n.watson8497 2 года назад
I haven't had good luck with rehydrated mushrooms. They stay kind of chewy. But I do love to powder them and add them to just about any savory stove top recipe. Supposedly, mushroom powder is good in ranch dressing too, but I haven't tried that yet.
@rosehavenfarm2969
@rosehavenfarm2969 2 года назад
@@n.watson8497 You're right. That's why I make them small and/or thin pieces. It DOES take a long while to get them back to pleasantly edible.
@rosehavenfarm2969
@rosehavenfarm2969 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead Nobody gifts us with chanterelles... [snif...] I has the sadz, now. 😂
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
@@rosehavenfarm2969 🤣😂
@patkonelectric
@patkonelectric 2 года назад
Was busy/lazy this year to make my garden fermented salsa. So I put all the ingredients into a blender and dehydrated them on the fruit Roll-Up dehydrator trays. The chips are so tasty I don't know if I want to rehydrate them.
@n.watson8497
@n.watson8497 2 года назад
Sometimes I dehydrate by the short cut method. I take the squishy prunes that can be purchased at every grocery store or online and dehydrate the moisture out of them. That way I can store them long term. When I'm read to use, I cover them with water and store them in the fridge. The water turns into the yummiest syrup and the softened prunes are great straight from the fridge or blended into yogurt or cottage cheese. I also buy 20 pound bags of frozen organic diced potatoes and dehydrate them. They rehydrate quickly and cook up just like the frozen ones. I've also dehydrated frozen veggies in a similar fashion.
@susangortva7939
@susangortva7939 2 года назад
excellent show. I shared this with my adult children. they don't listen to me. thank you
@marypeterson3512
@marypeterson3512 2 года назад
I dehydrated grape tomatoes cut in half and we use them as croutons on our salads.
@marthaadams8326
@marthaadams8326 2 года назад
I cut up my home made bread and dehydrated it for salads or soups.
@karenhibberd9426
@karenhibberd9426 2 года назад
I'm dehydrating burger for the first time. Any other meats that you dehydrate? And will start dehydrating eggs since we have so many. Love your videos and all the info you put out there.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Aside from what I have mentioned in the above video, no, I have not tried fish yet but might some day
@tagladyify
@tagladyify 2 года назад
I use dried crumbled mushrooms, peppers and onions right on our homemade pizzas. Delicious!
@his-sweetie
@his-sweetie 2 года назад
Love to use dehydrated mushrooms powdered up to thicken soups.
@marcybrown9246
@marcybrown9246 2 года назад
I just got a dehydrator and have been ‘practicing’ on everything that I have that you talk about in your videos. 😊 I don’t have a way to vacuum-seal the dehydrated foods so I’ve just been keeping them in baggies. I plan on getting jars to put everything in very soon. How can I get a Vacuum-sealer? And, will my dehydrated foods start to spoil without the vacuum-seal? I just want to say how much I am learning from your videos. You are such a blessing to me! Thank you! And I especially like the verses at the end of your videos.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
No, your dehydrated foods, as long as they are fully dry, will not spoil. Vacuum sealing simply keeps them fresher. Please see this video for some ideas of how I vacuum seal and what I use: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jKmREnrjRUE.html
@nydiamarcial3844
@nydiamarcial3844 2 года назад
I love dehydrated mix vegetables, do plan to try dehydrating eggs. 👍 GOD IS GOOD! 🙏😩
@blessedbloominghomestead9134
@blessedbloominghomestead9134 2 года назад
For me personally, I don't like the texture of freeze dried foods, so I just don't buy them. I watched your video on dehydrating eggs, and have been dehydrating eggs all week. With the batch I have going now, I'm also dehydrating a banana pepper to crush in with the eggs for extra flavor. I only have 2 trays that will use about 14 eggs. More trays in my Amazon cart though. 😁 So many of the items you showed, I now dehydrate from watching your videos. Your carrots are beautiful btw. Many Blessings!!
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I am so hooked on dehydrating eggs and how well they work that I am not sure I will continue to freeze eggs. I will know for sure once I finally get around to trying them in homemade pasta and mayo
@blessedbloominghomestead9134
@blessedbloominghomestead9134 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead I tried frozen eggs, but I didn't care for the texture of the yolks, so I gave away so many dozens of eggs.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
@@blessedbloominghomestead9134 Did you freeze them whole or scrambled? I know if you do not scramble them, the yolks turn to rubber. I only freeze the eggs fully scrambled and they have turned out great for breakfast, using in homemade mayo and any baked goods
@blessedbloominghomestead9134
@blessedbloominghomestead9134 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead I froze them whole in silicone gingerbread molds because it's what I had on hand. The yolks did make cute yellow bellies though. 🤣 I'll try again, scrambled first & let you know what I think. Thanks for the tip!
@ediemurray1692
@ediemurray1692 2 года назад
Ty
@addipuma
@addipuma 2 года назад
ROSE RED HOMESTEAD has a GREAT video on dehydrating AND freeze drying eggs! I just did my first batch this weekend and they came out fantastic 🙌.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
As noted above, since shooting this video three weeks ago, I have since been dehydrating eggs and have my own video out on it. Very happy with them and it is now my favorite way to preserve them
@pamelaclawson6283
@pamelaclawson6283 2 года назад
Thx!
@takishasage-freebeautyzone
@takishasage-freebeautyzone 2 года назад
Great information! Sort of off topic (a little) but, what is your favorite preservation method for basil, for getting CLOSE to that fresh summer flavor? The only way I've come close is making pesto and freezing it or quick blanching and freezing in portion sized little balls. I vaccum sealed some fresh leaves the other day and put them in the freezer. I wonder if they would turn black if I left the vaccum sealed bag at room temp?🤔 Dried/dehydrated basil just has such a different taste to me. So I'm trying to get creative. Any suggestions would be great.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Freezing in jars as is or in oil would be best but no, you cannot vacuum seal fresh anything with out drying it first into bags or jars and expect it to last on a shelf. The items would rot
@takishasage-freebeautyzone
@takishasage-freebeautyzone 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for replying. I appreciate it 🙂.
@carlahabeck4051
@carlahabeck4051 Год назад
Anlways enjoy your videos. Thank you for shareing so much knowleged. Do you know if a larger container of cream powder can be divided into smaller containers and vacuumed for long term storage?
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead Год назад
Yes, simply vacuum seal into smaller jars if you prefer, I have done this before
@rossplainold1565
@rossplainold1565 2 года назад
Hi Heidi Thanks for all of the information about dehydrate food. Can you recommend any books on dehydrate food for beginners?
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I have never used a book but just do things and learn from experience so I would not know of any specific books that would be best for that. Dehydrators often come with recipe books and how tos, but even those I have never used.
@jchai1343
@jchai1343 2 года назад
You also got to have good water source for your dehydrated food and cook it that is one con,where if it was canned you could eat as is that is a pro , I do a lot of dehydrating ,but have not put it to a test yet ,great video !
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Yep, I covered that in the Benefits of Home Canned Foods video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JCdh1j5wqf8.html
@carolyns1131
@carolyns1131 2 года назад
I pulled out all the pumpkin purée out of the freezer and dehydrated/powdered it!
@frenchhenvt2418
@frenchhenvt2418 2 года назад
I can’t imagine you do all that on those little trays!!! Best thing my husband has gotten me is my Cabelas 40 rack dehydrator beast!!!! I fill that constantly! Right now on my second half bushel of lemon/water dipped apple slices! Life saver for tomato slices as well!
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I have several dehydrators and like it that way. I can run one, two, or three at a time as needed.
@HeyHeyAlabama
@HeyHeyAlabama 2 года назад
I need a neighbor like you. I'm pretty much on my own in my thinking for the most part.
@homesteadrewind3948
@homesteadrewind3948 2 года назад
I would love to know how you make that delicious looking zucchini sauce that you showed at the beginning of this video. I always like your dehydrated videos! I'm still working on what we will use dehydrated. Its is such a learning curve. Thanks to you I have successfully harvested and am drying all my tea for the winter.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Zucchini sauce? Maybe you meant that bowl of strew?
@homesteadrewind3948
@homesteadrewind3948 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead it's the white sauce at the beginning of the video. I may need to go back and watch again to see what you called it for sure.
@lindachandler2293
@lindachandler2293 2 года назад
Money aside, the freeze dry food not shrinking smaller was what made me go for dehydration.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Right! That can be a big one for people who are looking to save space
@vickiscott301
@vickiscott301 2 года назад
I'll be watching this several times!! Love your channel ❤️❤️❤️!! I've been running my Excalibur nonstop since I bought it. I'm going to store my jars in my cellar. I've read that mushrooms lose their flavor after dehydration. Do you think that's true?
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I used dehydrated mushrooms a lot, be they ones I have dried myself or purchase from Mother Earth Products. Mushrooms do not have a ton of flavor anyway but many foods tend to have their flavor become more subdued in dehydrating
@vickiscott301
@vickiscott301 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead interesting. I'm getting ready to make lemon powder out of my dehydrated lemons. I bought them for 1.39 per bag. Love doing this. Thanks again and take care
@lynettetucker544
@lynettetucker544 2 года назад
Good morning Heidi I’m going to invest in a dehydrator I feel it’s a great idea for storing your food.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I have a video coming out tomorrow where I talk about the pros and cons of each so I recommend you watch that before choosing which one to invest in :)
@victorialg1270
@victorialg1270 2 года назад
My favs to dehydrate zucchini, green beans, peppers, kale (which I powder), berries. I need to try proteins.
@NanaMom104A
@NanaMom104A 2 года назад
Questions? I can alot of ground beef which we use in various recipes, such as soups, sloppy joes, tacos, spaghetti, hamburger helper ect. Does the dehydrated do well in these such recipes after being rehydrated? I own 2 round dehydraters and no freezer dryer. I am not fond of freezing meat long term in the freezer. Also, I am going to try doing eggs in my dehydrators soon as my body gets to feeling better from my recent thyroid and diabetes issues. I would like to know if you would mind sharing the brand of eggs and whole milk (freeze dried) that you buy? Thank you.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
As noted in the video, I love using it in soups and sauces and in such case there is no need to rehydrate before using in them. I have yet to try it in anything where I would have to rehydrate before using.
@lifeinmyemptynest
@lifeinmyemptynest 9 месяцев назад
I have both a dehydrator and a freeze dryer. I like them both for different things. I like that freeze fried food can be eaten without reconstituting.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 9 месяцев назад
I cannot think of one dehydrated food that cannot be eaten without reconstituting. In fact most I prefer to eat as is dehydrated over freeze dried. I also love that I found a trick to dehydrating meats that make them turn out similar too and almost as good as freeze dried. I also have since been dehydrating my excess chicken's eggs and putting those up, bone broth, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and much more. And this year I am dehydrating most of my garden harvest instead of canning and am loving out they turn out. I even took down a jar of home canned chili and dehydrated that to try it out. Reconstituted beautifully and I will be doing that from now on instead of canning to save space.
@WendyK656
@WendyK656 2 года назад
Heidi, I love dehydrating foods! I love when things are on sale; I can dehydrate them and it saves money. Heidi, sometimes I will heat the water if I want my blueberries re hydrated and I believe you can do that with many things! Thank you Heidi, for more great information and going into detail on dehydrated foods. Heidi do you think I could dehydrate Hubbard squash ?? Thank you my sweet friend.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I am sure you can. :)
@marthaadams8326
@marthaadams8326 2 года назад
I LOVE hubbard squash (pumpkin) pies and they seem easier to grow here where squash bugs think they are in heaven.
@colliebel5104
@colliebel5104 2 года назад
I amdehydratiing onions as I watch this video and am wondering if you have any special equipment for chopping? Love your videos.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Nothing special except a knife I got at a garage sale that I love.
@mylightofhope
@mylightofhope 2 года назад
I haven't considered dehydrating meat like chicken and ground beef or deer. I'm assuming it would be cooked first, right? Thanks so much for the details in the beginning about the nutrient content as well as variety of differences in foods. I've bought some of the freeze dried from mother earth since I learned about them from another video you did, but have only tried the peas so far and honestly I was a little disappointed in that particular food because it never fully rehydrated and the peas were a little tough. What have you found dehydrating peas?
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
The ground beef and chicken, yes, but the beef, venison, or elk jerky, no, I marinate them first then dry them ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jKmREnrjRUE.html I have only dehydrated snow peas and they turn out very good: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZMVrviTlnjY.html
@susanswayngim1854
@susanswayngim1854 2 года назад
I've done both freeze drying and dehydrating. The freeze dryer is really good for some things. Cheese comes out amazing and ground beef. But I prefer dehydrated fruits more than freeze dried. And onions too. The freeze dryer was my chef husband's hobby and he did all the maintenance on the pump. I wouldn't have a clue how to do that stuff. He passed away 2 weeks ago and I've decided to sell it and only dehydrate. He had done so much that we will be eating the freeze dried foods for literally years. It now needs a new home with someone comfortable with pump maintenance. Low tech is more my comfort zone.
@americaneden3090
@americaneden3090 Год назад
@@susanswayngim1854 im so sorry to hear of ur loss i hope ur doing well
@susanswayngim1854
@susanswayngim1854 Год назад
@@americaneden3090 Thank you so much. I'm getting along ok. Still have the freeze dryer too, lol. It's been a difficult year, no denying that. But sunny days in my garden really lift my spirits.
@rexcarebear4701
@rexcarebear4701 2 года назад
I do not have a dehydrator but dehydrated greens All Summer Long by placing them on a cookie tray outside in the sun with the screen of them to keep the bugs out worked great and I now have three gallon jars of dried greens for the winter
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Yep, tried and true way that can work well for those who have plenty of sun with little humidity, unlike here! haha
@cynthiamccoy845
@cynthiamccoy845 2 года назад
Do you cook the ground meat before dehydrating? Great video! Thanks!
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Yes and here is my video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WhwiQrP9S4w.html however, I recommend doing it the way I mentioned I did it first, just straining but not rinsing as I talk about in THIS video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bvry_e9k5pU.html
@cynthiamccoy845
@cynthiamccoy845 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead Thank you!
@jo-annjewett198
@jo-annjewett198 2 года назад
I have not done this but adding 1:2 cup bread crumbs mixed into 1 pound ground meat before cooking and dehydrating will keep it from becoming little rocks.
@Tina-7773
@Tina-7773 2 года назад
Wow, Yes! Thank you so much Heidi for doing this video! I'm gonna go watch your dehydrated eggs and milk video now... Can you do a dehydrated hamburger video, please?
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Done: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WhwiQrP9S4w.html But also please watch this follow up here before doing your own: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bvry_e9k5pU.html
@Tina-7773
@Tina-7773 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead Oh! Ok, thank you. I've been waiting for further info on the dehydrated hamburger from you. How did I miss that, lol! I'll go do that now, and the follow up. God bless you!
@Starlight22215
@Starlight22215 2 года назад
I told hubby the freezer is just a place to store stuff until you throw it out. This year I was good and pickled a lot of food. I should dehydrate as well. I love dried mango. I could eat it all day. I pickled my chicken’s eggs but maybe I need to look at other methods of storage. I do dry herbs, they are hanging all over the place. Americans are so much better at food storage than Brits. We are lazy as Supermarkets are always relatively close. When I stayed with a friend in NC her closest store was an hours drive.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
Dried mango is SO good! I have to be careful with that! In my opinion it is better than freeze dried by far
@danielgjb
@danielgjb 2 года назад
after watching numerous videos. Although I think both options are great freeze drying is more involved, very expensive. Advantages is freeze drying will store much longer but honestly unless you are buying dry goods like beans or rice which need no prep at all for storage you should rotate your stock every two years, five at most. All the options will be edible stored for five years if vacuum sealed and properly stored.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
The thing is, people should be rotating through their foods anyway and dehydrated lasts 10-15 years, which is plenty if people are rotating.
@L2design
@L2design 2 года назад
Oh my goshhhh...please make a quick 32 favorite dehydrated entrees and sell it on amazon. Just handwritten is fabulous. I just got my dehydrator and i drooled at your dinners!!!! Apple pie one!!! 🥧 you can sell it online just 5 bucks. Thank you sooo much!!! Got my toilet cloths and sovereign silver ready.
@RainCountryHomestead
@RainCountryHomestead 2 года назад
I just do not have time for that, sorry. But i do have a video on how to make the apple pie: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-20Of26TS23s.html And the dried apple pancake topper: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_m-2PJkTEWw.html
@L2design
@L2design 2 года назад
@@RainCountryHomestead We TOTALLY APPRECIATE YOUR TIME!!! WE LOVES YOU MAMA!!!!! I made flyers with your youtube on there so they dont steal my stash!!!!
@marysee6134
@marysee6134 2 года назад
Dehydrating is my go-to in order to make sure nothing I grow or purchase goes to waste.
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