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Powdered vegetables and interesting ways with dried fruit
Ohhh no … owning an EziDri Food Dehydrator is not just about drying apple slices, though it does do that exceptionally well!
To buy an EziDri Food Dehydrator, you don’t have to be someone who lives on a farm and has a surplus crop of fruits and vegetables. There are so many more things you can do that you may not have dreamed of!
Vegetable Powders
Did you know you can easily make your own fruit and vegetable powders for use as flavour boosters, stock powders and garnishes? Even top-notch restaurants have been onto this clever little trick and you’ll find “red onion dust” garnishing raclette-covered brioche, as well as goat’s feta dusted with pistachio powder in the mega-trendy Urbane restaurant in Brisbane. Très chic indeed.
Make your own garlic salt, celery salt, onion powder and celery or carrot powder, simply by finely chopping the individual vegetable in a food processor and laying out on the trays in the EziDri dehydrator; then, when dried to a crisp, pulverise in a blender. Add salt or just store in airtight containers to be used how you like. Dried red capsicum can be added to bread mixes, and other powders can lift any salad dressing, pasta sauce or fresh dip. Even dried spinach is a wonderful thing to have in your pantry and can be added to soups, casseroles and pasta sauces.
As for fruits, tamarind powder has a wonderful colour when stirred through dishes, or try guava, green mango or figs.
Fruits
Fruit makes a healthy snack for adults and kids and is particularly good for people who are diabetic. Dried fruits are arguable more tasty than their fresh counterparts because with much of the water content removed, the flavour is more concentrated.
Bananas can be sliced or cut into sticks.Flavourings: essences such as vanilla, orange or lemon, citrus zest and almond extract. Use about 1/8 of a teaspoon per 2 cups of puree.
Herbs/Spices: cinnamon, clove, mint nutmeg, coriander and ginger. Use around 1/8 of a teaspoon for every 2 cups of puree.
Crunchy additions: dessicated or shredded coconut, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, chopped dates or prunes and crushed nuts.
Fillings: peanut butter, cream cheese, ricotta, melted chocolate, jam and Nutella. Simply spread with your choice of fillings, roll, cut into cylinders and refrigerate.
Dehydrating fruits and vegetables, especially when they are in abundant supply, is not only a great way of saving money, but also a way to express your creativity, pass some time in a relaxing way and feed your family with healthy foods, even at snack time.