What does one do with a bunch of free potatoes that need to be used NOW, no room in the freezer and not a fan of canned potatoes?! Yeah I was stumped too.
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That was until my aunt brought store-bought dehydrated hash browns to our family reunion. Lightbulb moment! I seriously didn’t even know you could buy such a thing and, after tasting them, was amazed at how wonderful they were!
After a quick google search I found that dehydrating hash browns at home should be relatively easy and something I could totally handle. Time to dust off the ol’ dehydrator!
I’ll admit, I haven’t used our dehydrator in an embarrassingly long amount of time. I just kind of… forget that I even have it! It worked perfectly though and I know I’ll be using it more often from here on out.
Once done, choose how you want to store your dehydrated hash browns (I’m using a gallon zipper bag for the time being, I will probably switch to a vacuum seal jar though!). The potatoes can last a few years in dry storage!! Amazing!
I am super excited that roughly 10 lbs of potatoes now fit in ONE gallon bag! How cool is that?! Time to go find more things to dehydrate!!
Thanks for stopping by the homestead!
Until next time,
Melissa
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