Waiting for the sun to come back before it's too late
Beside my truck is stuck in the muddy driveway, I have chayote cut up and salted and need to be dried before I can pickle it. Somehow electric food dehydrator or oven don't do the same. It needs to be in the sun for a good few days.
It is conventional knowledge to use the sun to dry vegetables for pickles. They preserve better and have better flavor. Plus no electricity needed.
I remember my grandmother drying some pickling melons on a bamboo tray until it's really soft. Sometimes when we don't get enough sun shine, they start to get moldy. Drying also prevents mold and removes excess moisture out of pickling vegetables. What can I do?
I'll just use oven or go to Kona and just leave it on the back of truck if I can get the truck out.
It is conventional knowledge to use the sun to dry vegetables for pickles. They preserve better and have better flavor. Plus no electricity needed.
I remember my grandmother drying some pickling melons on a bamboo tray until it's really soft. Sometimes when we don't get enough sun shine, they start to get moldy. Drying also prevents mold and removes excess moisture out of pickling vegetables. What can I do?
I'll just use oven or go to Kona and just leave it on the back of truck if I can get the truck out.
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