well...its been 2 weeks and i am very satisfied with how freeze drying works and i just got an email that my XL freeze dryer will arrive next week, so with double the capacity of this one...i should be able to crank out a good bit of food.
meats have turned out way better than expected and even a few other items exceeded expectation...
left to right:
bell peppers. taste really good. taste good dry, like a chip and they quickly rehydrate for use in cooking. perfect to take camping and add to pretty much everything
pickled okra. yeah, i had to try it and i have to say they are delicious. they make a great snack and go very well eaten as chips to go with sandwiches, etc.
pickles. taste ok, but very salty. these are very popular, so maybe i needed to pre-soak in cold water to remove some of the salt before drying
avocados. these are AWESOME! taste really good just eaten freeze dried and they rehydrate very well and you cant even tell it from fresh. a winner for sure.
the meals turn out really good and when reconstituted, they actually taste like it just came off the stove. i am really amazed at how fresh freeze dried tastes.
my wife has family that moved to oregon that mountain climb a lot and they are wanting us to freeze dry some homecooked cajun meals they can take up the mountains with them. definitely wont find any REAL cajun meal MREs in stores or online. brother-in-law is a great cook and next time he makes a big jambalaya...i'll just get him to double it and i'll freeze dry it and we can have it on trips for the next few years. this is definitely going to be a total game changer for the way we eat on our trips.
well, i think i have covered this topic pretty well and i'm about bored posting about it now. so, for anyone interested and wondering if its worth the money...hopefully this will be of some help...
meats have turned out way better than expected and even a few other items exceeded expectation...
left to right:
bell peppers. taste really good. taste good dry, like a chip and they quickly rehydrate for use in cooking. perfect to take camping and add to pretty much everything
pickled okra. yeah, i had to try it and i have to say they are delicious. they make a great snack and go very well eaten as chips to go with sandwiches, etc.
pickles. taste ok, but very salty. these are very popular, so maybe i needed to pre-soak in cold water to remove some of the salt before drying
avocados. these are AWESOME! taste really good just eaten freeze dried and they rehydrate very well and you cant even tell it from fresh. a winner for sure.
the meals turn out really good and when reconstituted, they actually taste like it just came off the stove. i am really amazed at how fresh freeze dried tastes.
my wife has family that moved to oregon that mountain climb a lot and they are wanting us to freeze dry some homecooked cajun meals they can take up the mountains with them. definitely wont find any REAL cajun meal MREs in stores or online. brother-in-law is a great cook and next time he makes a big jambalaya...i'll just get him to double it and i'll freeze dry it and we can have it on trips for the next few years. this is definitely going to be a total game changer for the way we eat on our trips.
well, i think i have covered this topic pretty well and i'm about bored posting about it now. so, for anyone interested and wondering if its worth the money...hopefully this will be of some help...
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