makholstein
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Have had our freeze dryer for about a year and am trying to find some good recipes for camping meals anybody else have a freeze dryer and favorite recipe??
From my research Harvest Right is the only company making "home use" freeze dryers right now so that's what I have.I cant help ya with a recipe but was wondering which freeze dryer you got?
Sounds like you could make great use of one! If you do go to buy one check local stores they are usually cheaper than buying direct and you get all of the perks of buying direct (warranty, support, etc.) I paid $300 less locally than buying direct and I didn't have to wait 10 weeks.Thats awesome, i really wanna get one too someday and when i looked into it that was the only viable option i found too. Just wanted to see if you had a different one by chance. If you dont find much for recipes id probably try to copy some simple commercial freeze dried meals that you like based off the ingredients they list if i was you, using wild game meats if you had any.
My in laws have a small farm with way more fruit, veggies and chickens than we all can go through so we would definitely put a freeze dryer to good use, needless to say im jealous!
Oh, I totally forgot BBQ; shelf life may not be super long due to the fatty meat, but well smoked pulled pork works great. Who needs BBQ sauce when you have a nice moist well seasoned and smoked pulled pork? Eat as-is or add to other items. Bring some buns and eat it as a sandwhich, throw in a tortilla, on its own, whatever.Chicken fajitas; cooked chicken rehydrates WONDERFULLY and pretty much instantly. Then you can go to GFS and get a few bags of their roasted peppers and onions and dehydrate those. Throw in a tortilla, add some cheese, and you have a hot meal ready as soon as you add hot water (wont even need to be boiling for these items). Any time I find a good deal on premade cooked chicken fajita I pick it up and freeze dry it; I should have gotten a lot more last time I found a deal for $3 a pound.
Eggs rehydrate back into scrambled liquid egg; just need to be cooked (which I havent had luck with cooking in titanium while camping; maybe I should find a little non-stick skillet so I can have some success.
Biscuits and gravy, or at least, gravy. The biscuits still end up crunch after rehydrating, but the gravy turns out pretty well as good as fresh. I have another 12lbs or so of sausage in my freezer to make gravy with. I thought I'd save time and buy GFS / sams gravy; YUK! I will definitely be making it from scratch for drying.
I bought a Harvest Right last year - I don't necessarily think you need a specific recipe - if you make a meal that you like, just run it through the machine.Anyone have more recipes to add? I'm looking to get one of the Harvest Right units in the next few weeks.
How do you re-hydrate the biscuits? New to this.Chicken fajitas; cooked chicken rehydrates WONDERFULLY and pretty much instantly. Then you can go to GFS and get a few bags of their roasted peppers and onions and dehydrate those. Throw in a tortilla, add some cheese, and you have a hot meal ready as soon as you add hot water (wont even need to be boiling for these items). Any time I find a good deal on premade cooked chicken fajita I pick it up and freeze dry it; I should have gotten a lot more last time I found a deal for $3 a pound.
Eggs rehydrate back into scrambled liquid egg; just need to be cooked (which I havent had luck with cooking in titanium while camping; maybe I should find a little non-stick skillet so I can have some success.
Biscuits and gravy, or at least, gravy. The biscuits still end up crunch after rehydrating, but the gravy turns out pretty well as good as fresh. I have another 12lbs or so of sausage in my freezer to make gravy with. I thought I'd save time and buy GFS / sams gravy; YUK! I will definitely be making it from scratch for drying.
recipes is anything you want. its just small details that make the big difference like you don't wanna to enchiladas with a tortilla freeze dried. your better off make a rice bed with the enchilada ingredients then adding to a fresh tortilla when rehydrated.Anyone have more recipes to add? I'm looking to get one of the Harvest Right units in the next few weeks.