Bell peppers are loved by many for their taste and versatility in dishes. However, one big problem with them is that they can get quite expensive when they are out of season, to the point where some people avoid cooking with them when their price inflates. There is a simple solution to this and that… Continue reading How to dehydrate bell peppers The post How to dehydrate bell peppers appeared first on Alices Kitchen.| Alices Kitchen
An easy homemade chili powder recipe: dry hot and/or sweet peppers in the oven or a food dehydrator to make delicious, flavorful chili powder.| Homestead and Chill
Have you ever grown zucchini before? It’s one of the few veggies that produces a legitimate bumper crop! I couldn’t find enough people to give it away to. I had zucchini stashed everywhere, frozen, refrigerated, and yes, dehydrated. Whether you grow it for yourself, get it from the farmers’ market, or have neighbors, friends, or ... Read more How To Dehydrate Zucchini Step be Step can be read in full at New Life On A Homestead- Be sure to check it out!| New Life On A Homestead
When life gives you lemons, don’t toss the peels, turn them into candied lemon peels. This easy and rewarding recipe transforms what’s usually discarded into a zesty treat that adds flair to summer desserts, baked goods, and homemade gifts.| Hollis Homestead
It's easy to make your own dried minced onion at home. With either a dehydrator, or an oven, this pantry staple tastes even better when you make it yourself! I usually grow enough onions and garlic to get us through the first half of the winter. But I always, always wish I'd grown more. So... Read On → The post How to Make Dried Minced Onion appeared first on Salt in my Coffee.| Salt in my Coffee
How To Dehydrate Green Onions with a simple method that preserves flavor and reduces waste. A smart way to store green onions long-term.| Flour On My Face
Learn how to make zucchini flour at home with a dehydrator, freeze dryer, or oven. A shelf-stable, gluten-free flour that’s perfect for preserving summer squash.| Practical Self Reliance
If you hike, camp, or do anything else outdoors, you probably know stinging nettles as an irritating, annoying menace. But did you know they can be a forager’s dream? It’s true! Stinging nettles, the exact same ones that give you a nasty rash when you bump into them, are a legitimate superfood packed with vitamins, […] The post How to Dehydrate Stinging Nettles appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
If you want to enjoy your marshmallows anytime you want, let me show you how easy it is to dry them to maximize their shelf life. #marshmallows #dehydration| The Homesteading Hippy
These preservation methods will help you build your food storage up and be well prepared in case of an emergency. Learning these methods to preserve your own food at home is something every family should implement. The post 10 Food Preservation Methods Everyone Should Know appeared first on Melissa K. Norris.| Melissa K. Norris
Lemon powder is one of my favorite secret ingredients. Whether it is adding freshness and sweetness to tea, a little bit of zip to my favorite marinades, or a wonderful sweet aroma to homemade bath products and cosmetics, it’s just the best! It’s also hard to find really good, fresh, organic stuff online or anywhere […] The post Making Lemon Powder (from Fruit or Peels) appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
These dehydrated sweet potato chips are delicious. Plus, you can use them in sous or rehydrate them for other dishes. #sweetpotatoes #foodpreservation #dehydration| The Homesteading Hippy
Learn how to dehydrate pineapple at home using fresh or frozen fruit. Get tips on prep, drying times, storage, and the differences in texture.| SimplyCanning
The other day, I was gifted two flats of beautiful, perfectly-ripe strawberries.| Salt in my Coffee
Learn how to dehydrate bananas. Dehydrating bananas is a great way to preserve them and another delicious way to enjoy this fruit. They turn into a healthy snack that tastes like candy!| Lady Lee's Home
Drying green onions in the dehydrator is super easy! In this tutorial, I'll show you how to dehydrate green onions, how to make green onions flakes, and how to make green onion powder.| Lady Lee's Home
Make the best venison jerky at home! Thinly slice venison, marinate it in a flavorful spice blend, and dehydrate or smoke to perfection.| Ninnescah Made
Learn how to preserve the bold flavors of your favorite peppers by dehydrating them at home. Learn to dehydrate peppers using a dehydrator,| Ninnescah Made
Dehydrating garlic scapes is the best way to preserve the harvest! Once dried, grind them into garlic scape powder to use like garlic powder!| Milk Glass Home & Kitchen
Having an abundance of fresh vegetables and fruit is a blessing, but sometimes it can be overwhelming to find ways to use it. Here is all the information you need to prolong your garden harvest.| Sage to Silver
Dehydrating food for backpacking is easier than you might think. Learn how to do it including which foods are best to dehydrate.| Happiest Outdoors
Whip up a blend of immune-boosting ingredients to stay strong during winter| The Urban Nanna
What is the best method for dehydrating garden-fresh food? Should you dry in the sun or in the oven? Use a dehydrator or try one of the new home freeze dryers? Gardening and preserving the harvest go hand-in-hand. Once seedlings are lovingly coaxed into producing plants, our thoughts turn to preserving the bounty. While freezing drying food is the oldest, easiest, and least expensive preservation technique. But there is more than one way to dry or dehydrate your food bounty. Which method shou...| Seed to Pantry
Making your own homemade Peach Fruit Leather is so easy! Get out your dehydrator and make this delicious and healthy snack!| As For Me and My Homestead
Dehydrating garlic scapes is very easy and a great way to preserve this crop that we only get once a year! Dehydrated garlic scapes are a great ingredient to have on the shelf.| Lady Lee's Home
Learn to dehydrate cilantro (aka coriander) to preserve it for its fresh flavor all year long! It's so easy to do, even if you think it's a little soapy!| The Purposeful Pantry