-
Posts
8,345 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Store
Help Articles
Everything posted by ElsieD
-
The apple caramel cheesecake has my name on it. The petit fours are all yours. Deal?
-
-
Thank you. I assume the 48 hours refers to resting time in the fridge?
-
Well, dang it all, I'm keen to make these again. Do you happen to have the unscaled recipe at hand?
-
@gulfporter. Those look great. Is there anything special you do when making ghee?
-
I have, or had, 7 of these.
-
Hadn't really thought of it. I am splitting it with my SIL and niece so we won't each have a lot. Maybe put it in spice jars with a silica gel pouch? Mango and strawberry purees are in the dehydrator.
-
The machine had no trouble at all slicing ginger into 1 mm slices. But, yours truly found it a PITA to place those very thin slices on the drying racks which is why I then set the slices at 2 mm. When they finished drying i tried turning it into powder using my FP. My FP came with a smaller bowl that fits in the large bowl which is what I used. It did not turn to powder. I then pulled out my Vitamix and voila! We have ginger powder. My almost 3 pounds of fresh finger gave me 91 grams or 3 1/4 ounces of ginger powder. Next, I'm doing a test run of mango puree and strawberry puree. I currently have a test run of cooked rice in the dehydrator to see if I can turn it into "Instant " rice.
-
I've just finishing prepping what felt like a never-ending bunch of ginger. It is in the dehydrator now. One tray was sliced 1 mm thick the rest 2 mm. I'll post how it turns out.
-
I called Crate and Barrel (they sell it) and they could not find any info on how fine this would grate. @JoNorvelleWalker can you tell me how finely it grates? And it's capacity? @weinoo Thanks for the link to that review. I found it helpful.
-
I'm guessing you weren't in the cheap seats?
-
I have a slicing blade that came with my machine that is adjustable from 1 mm to 8 mm with graduations in between. I doubt it would hurt the machine given that ir came with it. I am new to this hydrating business so I took the advice of several supposed experts when I settled on 1/4" slices. Your post intrigues me so next time I'm out I'll pick up some ginger and try it out. It could very well be that that will work nicely.
-
It was cut by my Breville FP in 1/4" slices. They were sliced crosswise.
-
I'd happily pay for shipping. 😀
-
Yes, but there was quite a bit left plus the grind wasn't fine enough. It was not a powder which is what I would like.
-
Yes it does but it's a whole lot more $$$ than i want to spend.
-
I just moved the ginger from the chopper cup to a spice jar and noticed that what I thought was powder was coarser that that, and I don't think I'd want to use it in baked goods. Your idea might work but I don't have a mortar and pestle.
-
Bump I have been dehydrating various items one of which is ginger. I bought a Ninja Chopper thinking it would grind the ginger into powder. Wrong. While there is powder, there are also hard ginger bits. I sifted the stuff and re-ground the bits. No luck. I still have the same bits. Is there a spice grinder you would recommend? I don't want to spend a lot of money as I don't grind a lot of spices but I would like something that will grind to a fine powder. It seems coffee grinders are preferred by quite a few people. If that is still the case is there a brand you would recommend? I'm not looking for speed. Thank you.
-
I just had a piece of Kouign Amman this morning with my tea. The piece i had looked different from yours. Mine had discernable layers, I don't see that in yours. I wouldn't mind one of those tarts, though.
-
How much did Costco charge for the smoker and is that is $US?
-
@Shel_B Thanks for this. I've signed up for their newsletter.
-
Like @DesertTinkersays, I would vacuum packed the shanks separately in case a bag springs a leak, which is better than if one bag containing all 5 springs a leak. I have had bags springs leaks and I wasn't a happy campers. You should be fine using your Rubbermaid container.
-
Reading those Reddit comments took the bloom of the rose for me, so to speak. Thanks for posting.
-
@Bhukhhad Thank you but I really don't know all that much. I only started dehydrating stuff earlier this fall. But, I did read that removing the seeds helped the tomatoes dry faster.
-
I did a bunch of roma tomatoes cut into eights and took the seeds out before dehydrating at a temperature of 130. Doing them in the oven you'll want to use a temperature as close to 130 as your oven will go. Also stick something in your oven door to let moisture escape. Then be prepared to wait. I can't remember how long mine took but I do know I left the Dehydrator on overnight so maybe 15 hours?