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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT LENTILS!

Would you like to taste seasonal vegetables all year long without having to ingest nasty chemicals or preservatives? Then dehydrating your vegetables is the way to go! The dehydration process slowly evaporates the water from food, which prevents bacteria from growing on the vegetables. This gives the vegetables a longer shelf life without the addition of nasty chemicals or preservatives!

If you think that dehydrating veggies will affect flavor, then you’re wrong. Dehydrating vegetables locks in the richness of your veggies and enhances the sweetness of the veggies while retaining their nutritional value. You can dehydrate your veggies by drying them in the sun for three days, in an electric dehydrator or in an oven on a low temperature.

Dehydrating your veggies is easy. All you have to do is start with fresh quality veggies, slice them, space them out evenly on the dehydrator trays, add spices to enhance the flavor (optional), turn the veggies regularly, and your veggies will be ready when they’re crisp! Then, store in a cool, dark place away from any moisture. Dehydrated veggies reduce to around a third in size so you won’t have to worry about storage space. Once you have your dehydrated veggies, you can use them in a wide variety of ways. See our tips below:

1. Rehydrate & Use in Salads and Side Dishes

Since the vegetables lose all of their moisture during the dehydration process, you will need to add moisture for them to retain their usual shape. Place your dehydrated vegetables into a bowl, add boiling water over the veggies and rehydrate for 10-60 minutes or until ‘plump’. Or, soak your dehydrated veggies in cold water overnight.

2. Use Veggies as a Marinade

Throw in the vegetable of your choice to a blender and use the veggies as a marinade to add flavor to your tofu, vegetables or soy products.

3. Grind Into a Vegetable Flour

Reduce the amount of grains in your diet by grinding your dehydrated veggies down to a flour. Blend your dehydrated veggies to a fine texture and you are set!

4. Rethink Your Veggie Chips

Say no to buying chips from the store by making your own chips. Thinly slice your desired veggies and dehydrate them into chips. Why not make kale chips, beet chips or read about how to turn any vegetable into chips, just think about all of the packaging you will save!

5. Make Your Own Vegetable Powders

One of the best uses of dehydrated veggies is turning them into vegetable powders. You can add veggie powders to smoothies, to soups, to puree mixes, to juices, to sauces, to burgers, and to curries. Simply add your dehydrated veggies to your blender and whizz around until you reach a powder consistency! Veggie powders will liven up any dish, and it’s easy!

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