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1JimD
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08/08/2019 08:01PM  
Any tips on Dehydrating Sweet corn ?

I thought it might be good for Corn Fritters in the BWCA this Fall ?

Jim
 
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marsonite
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08/09/2019 06:03AM  
You should blanch something like that first. I've never tried it alone, but I have dehydrated frozen mixed vegetables with good results.
 
1JimD
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08/09/2019 06:54PM  
With good local sweet corn available, the time is ripe !

Yes Blanching is the way we've done it in the past !

Jim
 
HammerII
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08/09/2019 10:27PM  
1JimD: " Any tips on Dehydrating Sweet corn ?

I thought it might be good for Corn Fritters in the BWCA this Fall ?

Jim"


Oh yea and I've had the best results as everyone has with blanching first
I've also cooked extra and dried the left overs
I love using this stuff in everything from soups to stews and its awesome added to corn cakes
 
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