this is a dehydrator recipe that kicks butt. So many uses.
Provided by Stormy Stewart
Categories Other Sauces
Time 6h15m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- 1. Wash and core the tomatoes. Slice them very thin. approximately 1/8" or less. I don't drain the tomatoes of their seeds and liquid as I want as much flavor as I can get. This of course is optional. Place on screened trays for your dehydrator. If you don't have screens you can place them on parchment paper. You can spray a very fine mist of cooking spray or oil on your trays to keep the tomatoes from sticking, however, I rarely do this. Dehydrate at 150F or whatever your highest setting is. Remember, we are going to dry these to a crisp! After about 3-4 hours open your dehydrator and loosen the slices and flip them over. This will keep them from solidly sticking to the screens or parchment. Continue to dehydrate until slices are completely dehydrated, dry and crisp. Remove and place in blender. (I use a Magic Bullet for this and it works great). Blend to a fine powder and store in a jar or zip lock bag.
- 2. Tomato Powder - Dehydrator Serving Size: 1 (2270 g) Servings Per Recipe: 1 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Calories 408.6 Calories from Fat 40 10% Total Fat 4.5 g 6% Saturated Fat 1.0 g 5% Monounsaturated Fat 1.1 g 5% Polyunsaturated Fat 3.0 g 15% Trans Fat 0.0 g 0% Cholesterol 0.0 mg 0% Sodium 113.5 mg 4% Potassium 5379.9 mg 153% Magnesium 249.7 mg 10% Total Carbohydrate 88.9 g 29% Dietary Fiber 27.2 g 108% Sugars 59.7 g 238% Protein 19.9 g 39%
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