Showing posts with label cranberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cranberry. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Toys in the Kitchen

Here's the unit itself.
Yes, I've been playing in the kitchen yet again!

A couple of years ago, I bought a cheapo dehydrator.  It's from a reputable company, Nesco/American Harvest, but it is the lowest priced one they made at the time (around $25.00).  I never got around to trying it out until a few weeks ago.  I'd never used a dehydrator before, so I wasn't sure what to expect.   Some friends from my Boy Scout days dehydrate their own backpacking food, and I was intrigued.

Well, I screwed up my courage, brought it into the kitchen and studied the instructions.  I figured I'd start with something easy and straightforward - apples!  Simple enough.  I cored and peeled the apples (Galas are my all-around favorite), sliced them with my mandolin into a bowl of lemon juice and water, arranged them on the racks, and plugged the dehydrator in.  It took a good twelve hours.

The end product.
I was going for a crispy apple-chip-type thing - SUCCESS!   The problem is, I like them so much, they're almost gone!  I'll just have to make some more, I guess - darn!  Ha!

Now that Christmas is almost here, I'm in a cookie-baking mood.  So out came the chocolate chips, peanut butter, and oatmeal.  But instead of the typical oatmeal raisin cookies, I want to make oatmeal "craisin" cookies.  I was about to put Craisins(TM) on the grocery list when it occurred to me that there was a boatload of cranberries left from Thanksgiving, just languishing in their bag in the fridge.  Hmmmmm...  The dehydrator manual does indeed have instructions for drying cranberries - YAY! 

The pretreatment for cranberries is to dip them in boiling water until their skins split.  Well, that sounds pretty easy.   I was in for a surprise, though.  I got the water boiling and dumped in the first bunch of sorted cranberries. 

Here they are - homemade "craisins!"
Well!

In about thirty seconds, it sounded like I was fixing popcorn!  When a cranberry's skin splits, it happens suddenly, and with a loud POP.  The first couple made me jump!  HA!  After the popping slowed down (just like with popcorn!), I poured everything into a colander to drain and started another pan of water.  I spread the berries on the dehydrator racks.  This was messier than the apples because when the berries split, they spilled their guts a little ("All right, youse guys, talk!").  I filled all the racks and plugged in The Machine.  They took longer than the apples, but they look pretty official to me.  Next - cookies!