It's from a jar, dehydrated to brittleness. Will it keep for 3 months in ziplock baggies or is there a risk of mold?
It's from a jar, dehydrated to brittleness. Will it keep for 3 months in ziplock baggies or is there a risk of mold?
I personally put it in vacuum sealed bags and it keeps quite well, I do the same with everything I dehydrate and I dehydrate all my own meals. Sauce leather, string cheese, pita pockets split in half and BAM trail pizza... Living the dream.
Store it in the freezer wrapped in double ziplock bags. My sauce keeps for months this way
Just add the olive oil when you re-hydrate. I would be afraid of any oil in any of my dehydrated food. Animal oils will definitely cause it to go rancid. I don't take a chance with any others.
I do indeed carry a small bottle of the liquid gold, my flying primate! But, this dehydrating of food stuffs I am very interested in. i have lurked on some of those threads, and I guess need to make the purchase and get started.
The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
You never know which one is talking.
To the original question - yes it will keep provided you do as ddts instructs. Also, since it's commercially prepared and I don't know what's in it...ymmv.
To make your own delicious marinara keep it simple and easy. Just mix:
garlic powder (or crushed raw garlic if you prefer)
crushed tomatoes (I like the big #10 cans from Sam's Club)
onion powder (or pureed, sauteed onions if you prefer)
salt and pepper to taste
fresh or dried oregano (again to taste)
parmesan cheese (fresh or dried)
Cook until all the flavors meld. Adjust if necessary. Dehydrate. Done.
Add Olive Oil in the field on your hike. Yum!
If you stick with all dried ingredients (save the tomatoes of course) then it's a snap to prepare and the companies that dried the herbs and cheese got the oil out for you already. No muss, no fuss. Have fun.
2,000 miler. Still keepin' on keepin' on.
check this one: www.backpackingchef.com/pasta-bark Pasta bark is easy, delicious, can add meat when rehydrating in camp.
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I love that fella's philosophy!
http://backpackingchef.com this guy has great ideas to help get started on dehydrating your own food for the trail.