the wife has been canning a lot over the years and we figured we need to take food storage to the next level, so i set up an area to do freeze drying. works great for long term storage and works exceptionally well for making homemade MREs that are not chocked full of crap ingredients and preservatives. i saw a thread a while back about someone asking about freeze dried recipes and i dont think it got any traction and i cant even find the thread now.
i figured with tens of thousands of members...there has got to be at least a few on here who freeze dry food and have some recipes for freeze dried camp meals. pretty much any meal can be freeze dried and i can always copy some mountain house meals, but was just wondering if anyone in the OB community had any input. some things freeze dry better than others and there will be a lot of experimenting and along with that, some failures that just wont dry or taste right. i always like to hear other people's advice on things like this because a lot of folk are just simply way more creative than me...
we also live in hurricane alley, so freeze drying food is a great thing for when we are out of power for weeks at a time and i love the idea of homemade MREs for times like that in addition to having simple meals out in the boonies. i ate a LOT of freeze dried eggs being on subs and i really liked them...now i can make my own.
i didnt realize it, but there is a huge craze right now over freeze dried candy. i have heard about freeze dried ice cream and freeze dried ice cream sandwiches, but they are also freeze drying candies like skittles and bit-o-honeys and stuff like that and apparently it is really good.
im really looking forward to freeze dried stuff for camping like freeze dried eggs, hash browns, biskits and gravy, etc. basically do what mountain house has done...only better since i dont have to follow FDA rules for adding preservatives since im not selling to others or trying to get a 30 year shelf life. THIRTY YEARS??? i've gone thru 4 houses and 3 wives in the last 30 years...i really dont expect to keep a pouch of dehydrated hash browns that long! crazy...
i was told SPAM is too fatty to freeze dry...but im going to try it anyway. never saw an MRE that was SPAM, egg and rice. that really needs to happen...
also...i've been vacuum sealing for 10 yrs now and always used the regular sealer like the food saver. i switched to a chamber sealer and it is a HUGE difference! you can seal juices with this and its great for marinating meat and doing sous vide. thats what i LOVE about being retired...i get to stay home when i want and play with fun toys!
i figured with tens of thousands of members...there has got to be at least a few on here who freeze dry food and have some recipes for freeze dried camp meals. pretty much any meal can be freeze dried and i can always copy some mountain house meals, but was just wondering if anyone in the OB community had any input. some things freeze dry better than others and there will be a lot of experimenting and along with that, some failures that just wont dry or taste right. i always like to hear other people's advice on things like this because a lot of folk are just simply way more creative than me...
we also live in hurricane alley, so freeze drying food is a great thing for when we are out of power for weeks at a time and i love the idea of homemade MREs for times like that in addition to having simple meals out in the boonies. i ate a LOT of freeze dried eggs being on subs and i really liked them...now i can make my own.
i didnt realize it, but there is a huge craze right now over freeze dried candy. i have heard about freeze dried ice cream and freeze dried ice cream sandwiches, but they are also freeze drying candies like skittles and bit-o-honeys and stuff like that and apparently it is really good.
im really looking forward to freeze dried stuff for camping like freeze dried eggs, hash browns, biskits and gravy, etc. basically do what mountain house has done...only better since i dont have to follow FDA rules for adding preservatives since im not selling to others or trying to get a 30 year shelf life. THIRTY YEARS??? i've gone thru 4 houses and 3 wives in the last 30 years...i really dont expect to keep a pouch of dehydrated hash browns that long! crazy...
i was told SPAM is too fatty to freeze dry...but im going to try it anyway. never saw an MRE that was SPAM, egg and rice. that really needs to happen...
also...i've been vacuum sealing for 10 yrs now and always used the regular sealer like the food saver. i switched to a chamber sealer and it is a HUGE difference! you can seal juices with this and its great for marinating meat and doing sous vide. thats what i LOVE about being retired...i get to stay home when i want and play with fun toys!
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