Thank you for sharing this. I have several large ones from my garden to dehydrate, so i wanted to see this! I grew mine on containers and trellised them along my fence. I got huge ones. I did use my own compost and good soil..i have had several garden fails, but these worked this year. Hope you try again! Each year is different! Thanks again!! I will be dehydrating mine soon too, and will share on my channel. Now i will watch your rehydrate one!! Thanks, Linda!!
Those things microwave as well as they bake. You can either poke a bunch of holes in them or cut them in half and turn cut side down on a plate. I think it's about 8 minutes.
Instead of cutting them links wise and baking them, you can always cut them in 1-2 inch thicknesses, so they create like a ring and dehydrated that way.
How do you like your Cocori? I have it on my wish list. I just haven't made the sacrifice yet to purchase it. I have not heard anybody say anything other than what I saw in reviews.
This video and Rehydrating Food for Soup has been a great help to me. I'm fairly new to dehydrating. I've been keepiing my Excaliber busy, as well as canniing and freeezing other garden produce. Of course, I know what to do with the canned & frozen foods, as far as preparation goes, but I haven't really felt confident enough to feel that the dehydrated foods will actually rehydrate to taste good. Thanks!
Your Linda you didn't tell us did you stored in the freezer or if you put it in the freezer bags did it mold you didn't explain that please help us I have an X Caliber I want to dehydrate more but I don't want the vegetable or whatever to moles
Thanks so much for your videos! We harvested 6 spaghetti squash today, and I went straight to your channel to see how to dehydrate them. I'm going with your plan to keep as much of our garden harvest as possible. I don't mind sharing a little, but I agree with you when it comes to the water bill, and the effort, it's nice to have something to show for it in the middle of winter. Thanks so much for your channel.
Linda I checked on BexarPrepper channel and I baked it for an hour and a half. Also I put the shredded squash in my salad spinner and got out A LOT of liquid I used my small spinner and done half at a time. I didn't see this done in your comments. Hope it helps.
Hey Linda don't throw out those squash the chickens love them and it's great recreation for when they get bored. Also I noticed you tossed the broken bits of squash which you could rehydrate them for chicken food or throw them into the dogs food when you mix it up. Every little bit helps and in a SHTF situation we need every little bit so practice now for we never know when things will happen. Have a happy day
I need to change my thinking and look at winter foods to what I can now dehydrate. I will definitely try to do squash. :) I LOVE my Excalibur - I use it to not only dehydrate but to let dough rise, make yogurt, kept side dishes warm for the holiday.....multi use appliance. I have you to thank for getting me interested in the 1st place. :)
Hi Linda, may I take a moment and ask two questions? 1) When you put your veggies in Mason Jars and use a oxygen absorber do you vacuum seal the jars? 2) I ordered two packs of oxygen absorbers and they came vacuumed sealed, so do I have to keep the absorbers vacuumed sealed too? Thank you so much for your inspiration and your help with these questions! Have a beautiful day!
Don't know if anybody responded to your question about the oxygen absorbers being vacuumed sealed. Yes they do but it's easy. Place them in an old store bought jelly jar. Then use a jar vacuum sealer to finish it up. God bless you in all your endeavors.
I love dehydrating and to save on plastic bags I use canning jars and a food saver with the jar attachment to take the oxygen out of the jar. works like a charm... and will last for years (if it lasts that long)
thanks for the great video but wish you could have linked the "next" video you speak of. I looked for it but can't tell which recipe you used with the dehydrated spaghetti squash.
I've wanted to try spaghetti squash for a while, but I didn't know what to do with it. I watched some videos and cooked one up. OMG! It is my new favorite!! And I'm seeing the stores have it cheap now. I will dehydrate it! Thank you for the video! I'm learning so for your videos, as well as some other Gals. Thanks so much!
Have you dehrydated zuccini? I noted you commented you grow a lot of it. I am looking at getting a dehyrater so I can not have as much in my freezer, and be able to store things for a much longer time with oxygen absorbers.
I use a lot of spaghetti squash as spaghetti to cut down on pasta when it's in season. How would you do this set the portions for this meal if everything were dehydrated? The only thing I haven't seen you dehydrate yet that i use in my sauce is spinach.
Hi , did you say you have to blanch the spaghetti squash before you put it in the dehydrator? I just wanted to make sure before I started this. Thanks so much for responding.
You know it's funny, we don't know how important Linda's Pantry is until she's gone for three days as we wait in anticipation for the next aha moment that you offer up to all of us lol :) Welcome back!
+coupon gal Good question! I have a dehydrator so I will do it that way. But it's worth freezing and trying it in a few days. I did that with Asparagus and realized we didn't like it. Too mushy for us.
I find your videos so much food for thought. What more can I dehydrate, hmm! I wonder if salting the squash before cooking the spagghetti squash might be dryer, Always thinking and looking of so much more!
Linda, did you precook the mushrooms at all? I dehydrated mushrooms cut like yours, and wow, my house smelled so awful like dirt, it was horrid! any suggestions would be grand! thanks
You do not want to blanch them or precook them. You could rinse them off to be sure you got any dirt that may have been on them off. And really check your date Cos 1 time. Thinking that oh, this was a good deal because they were about to expire. I experienced the same thing you did, it was awful. They were very nice and firm like they should have. But still, the dehydrating just was awful. Also do not use frozen mushrooms it is nothing but a mess. Now, if you freeze-dried them, it might have been OK. It would've dehydrated faster with them being pre frozen.
10 years later and still relevant! Thanks for this vid. I have an abundance of spaghetti squash & wanted a long term storage solution! Win for me!
thx pantloads. The video said there would be a part 2....hmmm...since is 10yrs old, no part 2 exists!
Thank you for sharing this. I have several large ones from my garden to dehydrate, so i wanted to see this!
I grew mine on containers and trellised them along my fence. I got huge ones. I did use my own compost and good soil..i have had several garden fails, but these worked this year. Hope you try again! Each year is different! Thanks again!! I will be dehydrating mine soon too, and will share on my channel. Now i will watch your rehydrate one!! Thanks, Linda!!
Those things microwave as well as they bake. You can either poke a bunch of holes in them or cut them in half and turn cut side down on a plate. I think it's about 8 minutes.
Yay! I threw out half of one because I had no idea what to do with it.
Instead of cutting them links wise and baking them, you can always cut them in 1-2 inch thicknesses, so they create like a ring and dehydrated that way.
Dehydrators are good for making mixed spices for foods too crush it all up .
You have inspired me! I got a Cocori not long ago . I love it ! Thank you so much.
How do you like your Cocori?
I have it on my wish list. I just haven't made the sacrifice yet to purchase it. I have not heard anybody say anything other than what I saw in reviews.
Spaghetti squash is probably as easy to grow as zucchini, at least for myself & my daughter, we both grew it, both got a lot too
I've got two squash to dehydrate now. Thank you
This video and Rehydrating Food for Soup has been a great help to me. I'm fairly new to dehydrating. I've been keepiing my Excaliber busy, as well as canniing and freeezing other garden produce. Of course, I know what to do with the canned & frozen foods, as far as preparation goes, but I haven't really felt confident enough to feel that the dehydrated foods will actually rehydrate to taste good. Thanks!
Your Linda you didn't tell us did you stored in the freezer or if you put it in the freezer bags did it mold you didn't explain that please help us I have an X Caliber I want to dehydrate more but I don't want the vegetable or whatever to moles
Thanks so much for your videos! We harvested 6 spaghetti squash today, and I went straight to your channel to see how to dehydrate them. I'm going with your plan to keep as much of our garden harvest as possible. I don't mind sharing a little, but I agree with you when it comes to the water bill, and the effort, it's nice to have something to show for it in the middle of winter. Thanks so much for your channel.
Linda I checked on BexarPrepper channel and I baked it for an hour and a half. Also I put the shredded squash in my salad spinner and got out A LOT of liquid I used my small spinner and done half at a time. I didn't see this done in your comments. Hope it helps.
How long does the dehydrated food stay in the Ziploc bags?
Do you dehydrate eggs Linda
thank you!!! someone who just gives us info and instructions and none of the crazy stuff tossed in!!!!! Thanks a ton Linda!!!!
I froze my mushrooms and when I go to use them, they’re very tough when you dehydrate your mushrooms. Do they get tough for you?
Hey Linda don't throw out those squash the chickens love them and it's great recreation for when they get bored. Also I noticed you tossed the broken bits of squash which you could rehydrate them for chicken food or throw them into the dogs food when you mix it up. Every little bit helps and in a SHTF situation we need every little bit so practice now for we never know when things will happen. Have a happy day
Did she ever make the rehydrating video?
How long and what temp do you bake it first??
I need to change my thinking and look at winter foods to what I can now dehydrate. I will definitely try to do squash. :) I LOVE my Excalibur - I use it to not only dehydrate but to let dough rise, make yogurt, kept side dishes warm for the holiday.....multi use appliance. I have you to thank for getting me interested in the 1st place. :)
i love your videos thank you for sharing with us you have inspire me to save and make my own thank you
Could you please post the video link for how you re-hydrate and cook it after dehydration? Thank you so much! 😃
I was looking online and found a cabela dehydrator on youtube...Wonder how those work compared to excalibur...I need to get a dehydrator too!
How long does it store?
Hi Linda, may I take a moment and ask two questions? 1) When you put your veggies in Mason Jars and use a oxygen absorber do you vacuum seal the jars? 2) I ordered two packs of oxygen absorbers and they came vacuumed sealed, so do I have to keep the absorbers vacuumed sealed too? Thank you so much for your inspiration and your help with these questions! Have a beautiful day!
Don't know if anybody responded to your question about the oxygen absorbers being vacuumed sealed.
Yes they do but it's easy.
Place them in an old store bought jelly jar. Then use a jar vacuum sealer to finish it up.
God bless you in all your endeavors.
I love dehydrating and to save on plastic bags I use canning jars and a food saver with the jar attachment to take the oxygen out of the jar. works like a charm... and will last for years (if it lasts that long)
Thank you. I went on line to see if I could dehydrate spaghetti squash and was pleased to see you had a video.
thanks for the great video but wish you could have linked the "next" video you speak of. I looked for it but can't tell which recipe you used with the dehydrated spaghetti squash.
I've wanted to try spaghetti squash for a while, but I didn't know what to do with it. I watched some videos and cooked one up. OMG! It is my new favorite!! And I'm seeing the stores have it cheap now. I will dehydrate it! Thank you for the video! I'm learning so for your videos, as well as some other Gals. Thanks so much!
Cool, I'll give it a try, never thought of this.
Could u talk alittle about the pesto dehyderter there is no settings on it. Just plug in. How long think take to work.
hi linda i have never eaten spaghetti squash.i,m gluten free food that would be great for me for pasta as i hate gluten free pasta
Have you dehrydated zuccini? I noted you commented you grow a lot of it. I am looking at getting a dehyrater so I can not have as much in my freezer, and be able to store things for a much longer time with oxygen absorbers.
I must have missed how to prepare the spaghetti squash to dehydrate. How long did you roast/bake the squash and was it whole or cut in half. Thanks
I use a lot of spaghetti squash as spaghetti to cut down on pasta when it's in season. How would you do this set the portions for this meal if everything were dehydrated? The only thing I haven't seen you dehydrate yet that i use in my sauce is spinach.
No it works great:)
Yes I use it year round:)
You are amazing. Glad I'm back on so you cvan keep me on my toes. Thanks for this. I love this squash
could you use more of your dehydrated foods in recipies please.. I love your site ..more please
Looks awesome. I need to start my dehydrating again
Hi , did you say you have to blanch the spaghetti squash before you put it in the dehydrator? I just wanted to make sure before I started this. Thanks so much for responding.
Love love love spaghetti squash.
You know it's funny, we don't know how important Linda's Pantry is until she's gone for three days as we wait in anticipation for the next aha moment that you offer up to all of us lol :) Welcome back!
can you add dehydrated food with your freeze dried food, what is the difference
Yes I will:)
Are storing them I plastic bags?
Do you have to blanch summer squash before you dehydrate them??
Love your videos! Which Excalibur dehydrator would you recommend? There are so many. Thanks
I was wondering if toy could dehydrate before cooking it.
Great video. I never thought of dehydrating Spaghetti squash before. Thanks. and where did you find the lovely egg holder in the background?
Yes:)
Thanks for the SS idea. Cute egg holder you have. Any issues develop from non refrigerating them?
Can you freeze but not dehydrated spaghetti squash by chance?Blessings and thanks . Coupon gal..
+coupon gal Good question! I have a dehydrator so I will do it that way. But it's worth freezing and trying it in a few days. I did that with Asparagus and realized we didn't like it. Too mushy for us.
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No, problem! I'm still learning too. I watch Linda all the time. You can look at my videos and see some of what I do, but remember I'm still learning!
I have a few not cooking videos. Alright will have to check it out. Ready for fresh veggies..
Have you ever canned spaghetti squash?
if you stack them that high does it change the dehydrating time? or is it irrelevant?
What kind of dehydrator do you have?
I know nothing about the spaghetti squash..how would us use them...Ty
Mushrooms dehydrate from raw?
I find your videos so much food for thought. What more can I dehydrate, hmm! I wonder if salting the squash before cooking the spagghetti squash might be dryer, Always thinking and looking of so much more!
do you rotate your trays during the dehydration process?
Linda, did you precook the mushrooms at all? I dehydrated mushrooms cut like yours, and wow, my house smelled so awful like dirt, it was horrid! any suggestions would be grand! thanks
You do not want to blanch them or precook them.
You could rinse them off to be sure you got any dirt that may have been on them off. And really check your date Cos 1 time. Thinking that oh, this was a good deal because they were about to expire. I experienced the same thing you did, it was awful. They were very nice and firm like they should have. But still, the dehydrating just was awful.
Also do not use frozen mushrooms it is nothing but a mess. Now, if you freeze-dried them, it might have been OK. It would've dehydrated faster with them being pre frozen.
whats the benefit of dyhydrating the squash
I do this often but I can't keep up with my Grandaughter
Wow, the end product looks so much like dried spaghetti.
awesome! thanks for the tip :)
I rotate them:)
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sorry squash shells
Thank you trying to do that tonight:()
Hot dog ask and u will receive
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It was roasted first:()
Roasted at what temp and for how ling?
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