How to cook Homemade sun-dried tomatoes basic recipe
Dried tomatoes recipe
Although prices have come down in recent years, it's still worthwhile
to make your own at home, particularly if you have a tomato garden.
The basic process is easy enough. Most prefer to begin with Roma tomatoes,
as there are less seeds and a higher ratio of flesh, but you can use
any type of tomato, including cherry varieties. Choose tomatoes of
a uniform size so they dry at the same rate.
Simply slice tomatoes in half, place on a raised screen, lightly sprinkle with salt and optional herbs, and place in the hot sun until dry. Depending on your weather conditions, this could take anywhere from four days to two weeks. You'll want to cover them with cheesecloth, raised so it does not touch the tomatoes, to keep out any critters and provide proper ventilation. You will also need to bring them in during the night, lest the evening dew undo your drying process. Plan on 10 standard tomatoes to get one ounce of dried tomatoes.
If the old-fashioned method sounds too time-consuming, you'll be
happy to know you can achieve the same lusty results with an oven-method
or a dehydrator in a fraction of the time. You'll find more detailed
recipe instructions in the sun-dried tomatoes recipe collection.
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