Drying is one of the world's oldest methods for food preservation. This technique applies to vegetable as well — by removing moisture from your produce, you'll prevent decay and spoilage. Here's what you need to know about drying vegetables.
July 29, 2015
Drying is one of the world's oldest methods for food preservation. This technique applies to vegetable as well — by removing moisture from your produce, you'll prevent decay and spoilage. Here's what you need to know about drying vegetables.
While most vegetables are suitable for drying, you'll want to avoid the following:
Blanching is recommended for most vegetables. This stops the enzyme action and helps to destroy any microorganisms that could spoil your dried produce.
No matter how you choose to dry your veggies, make sure you've cut them into thin, even slices so they dry at the same rate. Also be sure to arrange your vegtables on drying trays in single layers. Here are two of the most common ways to dry your veggies.
Keep these tips in mind and choose a drying method that works. Your preserved vegetables will taste great and last longer!
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