How to Dehydrate Frozen Carrots
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Dehydrating is an excellent way to preserve your harvest, make healthy snacks, and have fruit and vegetables available in the winter. • I love to have dehydrated carrots on hand to put into my soups, stews, and casseroles. • Dehydrating frozen carrots is so easy to do, because you can skip the blanching process as the manufacturer has already done that for us! I personally do not bother defrosting or thawing out my carrots. I buy it at the grocery store, and come straight home and put it onto my dehydrator trays using the mesh sheets. Put cover on. Set temperature to 130 degrees Farenheit. Dehydrate for 6-8 hours. Check the carrots to make sure they are completely dry. You’re better off drying for longer than the minimum hours, rather than not having the carrots done completely. If they’re not dried completely, when you store your item, you’ll have spoilage. • Once they've dried, let them sit for 30 min before you put them into your storage container. They are still warm from being in the dehydrator, and thus you’ll get moisture in your container, and again, you’ll have spoilage. Once they're cooled, you can start gathering them for your container. • For short term storage, I use plastic bags. For long term storage, I use glass jars with food grade oxygen absorbers. • Don’t forget to date your containers so that you can rotate your food! • I am using a 9-Tray Excalibur Dehydrator with a Timer. • https://amzn.to/3xjZoeS • I love my dehydrator and use it for all types of fruits and veggies. If at all possible, get one with a timer, as it makes a big difference in getting the best results without overdrying your food. • Jar Funnel Basic - https://amzn.to/3K5ImIP • or Silicone https://amzn.to/3jLFwy5 • Food Oxygen Absorbers • https://amzn.to/3Yq3AWh • As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases when you click on a product link. There is no extra cost to you when purchasing the item on Amazon using the link.
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