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Dried Cucumber chips - my experiments paid off
After inquiring in this group about what to do with an abundance of
cucumbers, and the possibility of drying them, and the link George Shirley sent, I experimented and came up with what I think is a winner, if you like spicy chips. Peel the cucumbers. Using a Mandolin, cut them in about 1/8" or thicker slices, individual prefrence applies here. Arrange the slices in you favorite food drier touching each other, and fill up the tray to minimize waste of the spices. Sprinkle them with Garlic and Parsley salt, black pepper and freeze dried minced garlic. If you really want them hot, put on some dried red pepper flakes. Since the cucumber slices are very moist, the spices will be rehydrated and stick like glue when dried. (if you are timid, go easy on the spices or eliminate them altogether.) I intend to try sprinkling some malt vinegar on the next batch after first drying, then drying again, to see how that turns out. Dry at 135 degrees until they are crispy and crunchy like a potato chip, serve them with beer or just soft drinks as a side snack, you will be the life of the party. Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. Sliced tomatoes treated the same way will make you never go back to plain old "sun-dried tomatoes" again. Crumble them on sandwiches, salads or just eat them whole like chips. Jim |
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Dried Cucumber chips - my experiments paid off
"Jim" > wrote in message ... > After inquiring in this group about what to do with an abundance of > cucumbers, and the possibility of drying them, and the link George > Shirley sent, I experimented and came up with what I think is a > winner, if you like spicy chips. Hi Jim I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were asking what to do with already dried veggies If it is any help, it makes great jerky! -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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Dried Cucumber chips - my experiments paid off
That sounds interesting, cucumber jerky. Care to share your
proceedure with us? As it so happens, I will be making beef jerky today. On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 12:09:55 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Jim" > wrote in message .. . >> After inquiring in this group about what to do with an abundance of >> cucumbers, and the possibility of drying them, and the link George >> Shirley sent, I experimented and came up with what I think is a >> winner, if you like spicy chips. > >Hi Jim I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were asking >what to do with already dried veggies > >If it is any help, it makes great jerky! >-- |
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Dried Cucumber chips - my experiments paid off
LOL I meant beef jerky! I have never heard of any other sort
O the Brit <g> "Jim" > wrote in message ... > That sounds interesting, cucumber jerky. Care to share your > proceedure with us? As it so happens, I will be making beef jerky > today. > > > > > On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 12:09:55 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Jim" > wrote in message . .. >>> After inquiring in this group about what to do with an abundance of >>> cucumbers, and the possibility of drying them, and the link George >>> Shirley sent, I experimented and came up with what I think is a >>> winner, if you like spicy chips. >> >>Hi Jim I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were >>asking >>what to do with already dried veggies >> >>If it is any help, it makes great jerky! >>-- > > -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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Jim > wrote: > Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store > them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. > Jim Do you burp after eating them? -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ On June 25, celebrating 65 years of joy and wonder. I got the joy while everyone else wondered. |
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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Jim > wrote: > >> Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store >> them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. > >> Jim > > Do you burp after eating them? pardon me! -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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Dried Cucumber chips - my experiments paid off
"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Jim > wrote: > >> Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store >> them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. > >> Jim > > Do you burp after eating them? > > -- > Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > On June 25, celebrating 65 years of joy and wonder. I got the joy > while everyone else wondered. that's an interesting question! My grandmother always told me she couldn't eat cukes because they made her burp and gave her indigestion. Wonder what a dried cukle would do? Kathi |
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On 7/6/2010 2:49 PM, Kathi Jones wrote:
> "Melba's > wrote in message > ... >> In >, >> > wrote: >> >>> Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store >>> them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. >> >>> Jim >> >> Do you burp after eating them? >> >> -- >> Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ >> On June 25, celebrating 65 years of joy and wonder. I got the joy >> while everyone else wondered. > > that's an interesting question! My grandmother always told me she couldn't > eat cukes because they made her burp and gave her indigestion. Wonder what > a dried cukle would do? > > Kathi > > Give you the dry heaves? |
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"George Shirley" > wrote in message ... > On 7/6/2010 2:49 PM, Kathi Jones wrote: >> "Melba's > wrote in message >> ... >>> In >, >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Dry well and you can vacuum pack them for long term storage or store >>>> them in the FOOD SAVER Vacuum jars on your table to snack with meals. >>> >>>> Jim >>> >>> Do you burp after eating them? >>> >>> -- >>> Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ >>> On June 25, celebrating 65 years of joy and wonder. I got the joy >>> while everyone else wondered. >> >> that's an interesting question! My grandmother always told me she >> couldn't >> eat cukes because they made her burp and gave her indigestion. Wonder >> what >> a dried cukle would do? >> >> Kathi >> >> > Give you the dry heaves? ROTFLMAO....that's funny! I just read my typo for cukle and thought that was funny - and then you spoke up George!!! |
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