
08/20/12, 03:07 PM
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I've got a batch going in my dehydrator now and I'm kind of playing around with flavors.
I first tossed my slices in vinegar and olive oil because that was what one site I went to said to do. It definitely gives them a pretty strong "flavor," and the jury is still out on whether or not I like it. I've been sneaking tastes and they're not completely dried yet, so we'll see what I think once they're completely dried.
I've also seasoned some with salt (not bad - but even as lightly as I tried to do it, they really are still a little too salty), some dried hot and spicy oregano (so, so), a little cayenne (also so, so), garlic powder (I don't have garlic salt - they're ok), and taco seasoning (blech).
I think my next batch, I will skip the oil and vinegar treatment and try some without salt.
One site I went to said you can shred and dry and then reconstitute later for muffins, etc. instead of freezing? Has anyone here tried that?
It also said you can dry in thicker slices, reconstitute and use for fried zucchini slices. Anyone?
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Last edited by Zilli; 08/20/12 at 05:41 PM.
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