Instant mashed potatoes
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Instant mashed potatoes
Good Housekeeping did a comparison. Here is the winner:
http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/ysho ... aste-test/
We normally dehydrate our own at home.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/ysho ... aste-test/
We normally dehydrate our own at home.
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
Got the dehydrated going yet for next year's trips? Or does that wait til the new year?
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
We usually wait till late March early April.Ingo wrote:Got the dehydrated going yet for next year's trips? Or does that wait til the new year?
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
I really like most of the Idahoan brand mashed potato versions. Do you think your dehydrated mashed potatoes are better tasting or lighter?
I've got a dehydrator but never tried mashed potatoes.
I've got a dehydrator but never tried mashed potatoes.
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
What brand or model does everyone use for a food dehydrator? I have an older one and I don't think it works very well because it takes about a full day to dehydrate a few sheets of cut-up apples...
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
I have the Excalibur 3000 series 5-tray model with timer.
http://www.excaliburdehydrator.com/about.htm
http://www.excaliburdehydrator.com/about.htm
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
Well you're already eating dehydrated potatoes . Just a question of method and whether it's done in a factory or your kitchen! The things you learn on "How it's Made".LeftOvers wrote:I really like most of the Idahoan brand mashed potato versions. Do you think your dehydrated mashed potatoes are better tasting or lighter?
p.s. I don't dehydrate myself, so can't answer your real question .
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
We use an Nesco.
fonix, Tricia said it normally takes around 6-8 hours for 5 trays of apples. She uses a slide hand slicer to get uniform thickness and puts them in a bowl with cold water and lemon juice so that the sliced apples do not brown while waiting to finish slicing enough apples to fill the trays.
fonix, Tricia said it normally takes around 6-8 hours for 5 trays of apples. She uses a slide hand slicer to get uniform thickness and puts them in a bowl with cold water and lemon juice so that the sliced apples do not brown while waiting to finish slicing enough apples to fill the trays.
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
LeftOvers wrote:I really like most of the Idahoan brand mashed potato versions. Do you think your dehydrated mashed potatoes are better tasting or lighter?
I've got a dehydrator but never tried mashed potatoes.
No comparison between our dehydrated spuds and instant.
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
I had to go look, Fonix. I have a Concorde Electric "Au Naturel" model which is older than the hills. I got it at Goodwill, believe it or not. Very basic, no fan, fragile plastic trays, adjustable vents top and bottom. It's like one I used to see advertised on TV under a different brand, Ronco?What brand or model does everyone use for a food dehydrator?
It's not fast but then I don't do much drying, a few vegetables from the garden, some mushrooms from the store ...
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Re: Instant mashed potatoes
I've got a Nesco also - not real fast but it works well for being a thrift store bargain 15+ years ago. All the potato talk has me wanting to try my own. Fruit, fruit leathers,veggies, jerky and shrimp are some of my mainstays.