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Flavorless Sun Dried Tomatoes



 
 
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Old 07-03-2006, 07:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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A number of groceries/vegetable markets here in Chicago are selling
"sun dried tomatoes" that, from their packaging, seem to be locally
grown (or at least locally packaged). To my mind they demonstrate that
if you sun dry a flavorless tomato to get a sun dried flavorless
tomato.

-bwg
Smash the delusion

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Old 07-03-2006, 07:30 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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A number of groceries/vegetable markets here in Chicago are selling
"sun dried tomatoes" that, from their packaging, seem to be locally
grown (or at least locally packaged). To my mind they demonstrate that
if you sun dry a flavorless tomato to get a sun dried flavorless
tomato.

-bwg
Smash the delusion


Coincidentally, I just happen to be sun-drying (or oven drying) some roma
tomatoes.

175 degrees for about 7 hours with sea salt and balsamic vinegar. I sure
hope the tomatoes had flavour when I bought them! If not, perhaps they'll
have flavour after they have been oven dried.

E.


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Old 07-03-2006, 08:52 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Goomba38" wrote

I only like the sun dried tomatoes that are packed in oil. Otherwise I've
not had any great taste from the Melissa's brand of plain dried.
Goomba


How long can you keep sun dried tomatoes packed in oil? And in the
refrigerator, I suppose?

Dora


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Old 07-03-2006, 08:58 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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limey wrote:
"Goomba38" wrote

I only like the sun dried tomatoes that are packed in oil. Otherwise I've
not had any great taste from the Melissa's brand of plain dried.
Goomba


How long can you keep sun dried tomatoes packed in oil? And in the
refrigerator, I suppose?


In the fridge they keep well. Up to a year or so. The oil may
congeal but it liquifies again once it comes up to room temp.

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Reg

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Old 07-03-2006, 09:17 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Reg" wrote

limey wrote:
"Goomba38" wrote

I only like the sun dried tomatoes that are packed in oil. Otherwise I've
not had any great taste from the Melissa's brand of plain dried.
Goomba


How long can you keep sun dried tomatoes packed in oil? And in the
refrigerator, I suppose?


In the fridge they keep well. Up to a year or so. The oil may
congeal but it liquifies again once it comes up to room temp.

Reg


Thanks, Reg - I wondered if there was the same problem as with minced garlic
in oil.


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Old 07-03-2006, 09:34 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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imey wrote:

"Reg" wrote


limey wrote:

"Goomba38" wrote


I only like the sun dried tomatoes that are packed in oil. Otherwise I've
not had any great taste from the Melissa's brand of plain dried.
Goomba

How long can you keep sun dried tomatoes packed in oil? And in the
refrigerator, I suppose?


In the fridge they keep well. Up to a year or so. The oil may
congeal but it liquifies again once it comes up to room temp.

Reg



Thanks, Reg - I wondered if there was the same problem as with minced garlic
in oil.


You're OK with dehydrated foods. Botulism needs moisture
to survive.

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Reg

 




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