I picked up some Nutella and rather put it in some squeeze packs than carry the whole jar on an upcoming backpacking trip. Will it be easy to use the Food Saver with Nutella?
I picked up some Nutella and rather put it in some squeeze packs than carry the whole jar on an upcoming backpacking trip. Will it be easy to use the Food Saver with Nutella?
I'm not familiar with Food-Saver vacuum sealing personally, but if I were going to use it for Nutella, I'd be a little worried about it squeezing out when the machine is pulling the vacuum on the package. One way you could possibly get around that is by chilling the Nutella before you seal? Scoop it into the bag as normal, press it into a form that will make it easy to pack, and put it in the fridge (or a bowl of ice) for a little while to make it hard?
With Nutella, one jar = one serving, does it not?
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I love the idea of chilling the nutella then vacuum sealing. Curious about how long it would last. Guess this concept would work for peanut butter too. But, then again the plastic container the nutella is sold in isn't very heavy, just bulky when empty.
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You can buy plastic containers in any size you want. I got mine at REI but you can get them many places. I'd use one of those rather than mess around with a vacuum sealer or a squeeze tube (which is a disaster waiting to happen).
This is what I bought instead. Yes, I have a dehydrator and a food saver. I just thought this was easier and would last longer.
http://www.amazon.com/Barney-Butter-...6229982&sr=8-2
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If you've never used a Food-Saver why are you commenting on it? I've used it for peanut butter, you do not have to chill it, peanut butter really isn't a liquid so, "the machine does not squeeze it out" during the vacuum seal process. It works perfectly fine straight out of the jar, you do not have to get it hard! Anyway....it works fine, Just cut the corner off and squeeze it out when you use it. The only problem for me hiking solo was I couldn't get the "packages" small enough, I had way too much peanut butter for a single serving, then you kinda had to double zip-lock it for later.
I thought the "chilling" suggestion was good idea.
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I have had Nutella freeze ,even on a warm 30 degree night. --be careful it was like a rock and I was having a fit!
Just because I've never used it doesn't mean my ideas for using it are completely useless. I stated that I'm not familiar with it, so if what I suggest doesn't fit with what the product does, then clearly its merit is lost. Either way, it's possibly an option or angle of thought that the OP may not have considered. I was simply providing a work-around for an issue that could possibly be faced.
I just toss the container in my food bag. Won't explode, fail, etc.
Personally I don't think packaging it in food savers bags would be worth the effort or the expense of the bag for the calories you get out of it. Find a recipe that will be more cost effective. http://kirbiecravings.com/2012/02/fl...-mug-cake.html
Just Sayin I do have experience with the food saver vacuum sealer.
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Just get a screw top container - re-use an old peanut butter type jar (I save ALL my jars like this for the trail) -- I have a "food saver" machine -- it's so/so useful for backpacking - wouldn't use it for Nutella though