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11/12/11

Dehydrating Carrots for a Prepared Pantry

I thought it would be a good idea to have some pantry staples that aren't readily available in the store. I thought carrots would be a good food to start with. Dehydrating them takes up a much smaller footprint than buying the same amount in cans. I'm also able to use organic, and there aren't any other ingredients -just carrots. It was a simple process! I thought it might be helpful to take you through it, but please forgive the amateur photos. Hey, this is my life & my family camera, I'm just keeping it real!

I bought a giant bag of organic carrots at Costco & then peeled them, cut off the ends, and chopped them into half-moons. I took care to make sure the pieces were cut to about the same size.


In the spirit of full disclosure, this is a side effect:


I boiled a large pot of water & parboiled them in two batches, for just 3 minutes.


I used a large strainer to get them out, drain them over the pot, and then spread them out on the mesh screens of the dehydrator.

I prepared about 4 pounds of carrots & they took up 4 trays, with plenty of room on the tray. I dehydrated them for about 24 hours at 125 degrees.



I knew they would get smaller, but wow! These are SO tiny in comparison!


4 pounds of carrots, all peeled, chopped & ready for soups, stews, or pot roast! And they fit in a quart mason jar!


Next up are potatoes, celery, and possibly tomatoes. Hmm, mushrooms might be a good one! Have you dehydrated foods for your pantry? I'd love to hear your suggestions!

This post has been linked to The Homestead Barn Hop.

4 comments:

  1. I have dehydrated all of the above and all work out quite well. Potatoes do darken in color, celery is unusual, stringy, but hydrates well. I grow Roma type tomatoes to dehydrate and add them to sauces, with hydrated peppers, onions and mushrooms for pizza and omelettes. Good luck and have fun ~ it all saves money and you know where it comes from :)

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  2. I didn't think of peppers & onions! Good to know, thank you! :) And you're right, it is fun - bonus!

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  3. Here is a link to mine- I also dehydrated radishes and jalapenos plus cucumbers and seasoned zucchini. http://movingontothepast.blogspot.com/2011/10/all-dried-up-and-ready-to-go.html

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  4. Kathy, thank you for the link, those sound delicious!

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