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Dehydrated mashed potatoes

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#1 ·
Can you or have you dehydrated mashed potatoes?
 
#2 ·
I tried, but the way I did it.....not so good. They came out hard and took quite some time to rehydrate. I could have ran the resulting pieces through a grain mill but was lazy and thought that their had to be a better way to do it.

I lost interest and didn't pursue it. I may go back when the garden slows down and try it again.

Someone probably will chime in and tell where I messed up and give a better process for it.
 
#3 ·
Potato flakes are so cheap I usually don't bother doing it myself. But the way I do it (the lazy way ;) ), is to run them thru a juicer.

That takes much of the fluid (which is a natural thickener and can be used to make other things, like gravy... mmmm! ) out already, and purees the potato, skin & all! I dehydrate that & then use a food processor to pulverize it to flakes/powder. It's so fine that when I pour boiling water in to reconstitute it, the absorbed water cooks it as well.

P.S. the generic magik-bullet is the gadget I use for the above, it's compact and uses little electricity.