MrsInor
03-01-2015, 06:04 PM
I needed to open up some shelf space and decided to try dehydrating some canned tomato goods. Works really well.
Tomato sauce - I had six cans that now fit in a jelly jar. 3 1/2 Tablespoons equal one can (14.5 oz.). I used one and a half cups of near boiling water to rehydrate.
Diced tomatoes - a 14.5 oz. can dehydrate down to 1/3 cup. I used a cup of near boiling water to rehydrate just because I liked them thicker.
Diced tomatoes with hot peppers - a 10 oz. can dehydrates down to 1/4 cup.
Tomato paste - a 6 oz. can dehydrates down to 3 Tablespoons.
Tomato soup dehydrates down to a heaping 1/4 cup. I rehydrated it with a cup of boiling water. Tastes pretty good but since I usually make it with milk it wasn't as good. Sometime I will try it using dry milk.
I put the tomato sauce and the paste and the soup through the food processor to get it all powdered. So measurements for those are after they were pulverized.
I have dehydrated canned veggies and they all came out well. Frozen veggies work too.
Opened up a whole shelf for storage.
Tomato sauce - I had six cans that now fit in a jelly jar. 3 1/2 Tablespoons equal one can (14.5 oz.). I used one and a half cups of near boiling water to rehydrate.
Diced tomatoes - a 14.5 oz. can dehydrate down to 1/3 cup. I used a cup of near boiling water to rehydrate just because I liked them thicker.
Diced tomatoes with hot peppers - a 10 oz. can dehydrates down to 1/4 cup.
Tomato paste - a 6 oz. can dehydrates down to 3 Tablespoons.
Tomato soup dehydrates down to a heaping 1/4 cup. I rehydrated it with a cup of boiling water. Tastes pretty good but since I usually make it with milk it wasn't as good. Sometime I will try it using dry milk.
I put the tomato sauce and the paste and the soup through the food processor to get it all powdered. So measurements for those are after they were pulverized.
I have dehydrated canned veggies and they all came out well. Frozen veggies work too.
Opened up a whole shelf for storage.