I've dehydrated a few vegetables and herbs this year and made a some powders and spice blends; pumpkin spice, beetroot powder, smoked sweet red paprika, tomato salt, celery salt, vegetable and herb mix salt.
Nasturtium salt
I will make nasturtium salt, but the leaves, seeds and flowers are not dried yet.
When it's all dry, I will weigh it and blend it with 20% of the salt.
Pumpkin spice
- 1 cup of pumpkin powder
- 1 cup of cinnamon
- ½ cup of ginger
- ½ cup of of star anise seeds
- 2 teaspoons of nutmeg
- 5 cloves
Roast slices of pumpkin in the oven and dry it in the dehydrator.
This will take a few hours depending on the thickness of the slices.
Make a fine powder using a blender, grinding all the ingredients together.
Beetroot powder
I love beetroot powder in smoothies, porridge, cake, cookies… It tastes nicely sweet and it gives a really nice color to the food. I think I will need to make more next year because I'm already running out.
Smoked sweet red paprika salt
I made it in the summer and this one is really my favorite. I've roasted red peppers on an open fire and dehydrated it after. When completely dry, I've grounded it and mix it with 20% of salt.
Tomato salt
This one came up unplanned, when I was preserving tomato pelati. For that I needed to peel the tomatoes and I didn't really want to throw them away, so I dried them, grind and mixed them with salt. It's a really nice spice for sauces and roasted vegetables.
Celery salt
I've used stems and celery leaves. Dehydrated it, ground it and mixed it with salt.
I totally fell in love with celery salt, it's just so useful!
I love it in soups, sauces, with vegetables and I always use it when making risotto.
Vegetable and herb salt
- blanched potatoes
- yellow and orange carrots
- Hokkaido and nutmeg pumpkins
- red, yellow, black and green tomatoes
- red, green and yellow peppers
- zucchinis
- eggplants
- whole celery
- whole parsley
- thyme
This one is the most popular in my opinion.
As I don't like to buy the one with a bunch of chemicals and artificial flavors, I'm drying out all kinds of vegetables and herbs that would otherwise get bad.
I've made a lot of it and I'm giving it away to my friends and family, as nobody likes the store-bought one.
I never thought to make salts of all these things. I've made celery salt for many years and use it all the time. I think this is so cool!
So many possibilities here!
I'm also just getting introduced with all these spices that I could dehydrate. I hope to get some fruit harvest next year and try some fruit powders.
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I love this idea! It looks beautiful! And probably tastes amazing. You are so clever @blackberryskunk. Thank you for sharing. Love your ideas and photos.
They're are pretty special. I've been use to a few regular spices until I realized any food could be a spice, or even a food color sometimes.
I'm excited to explore more of them. ☺️
You have even inspired my husband! Guess he'll be manning the dehydrator
That's so nice! 😊
I hope you find it useful as I do.
To me is really a saver- no mushy fruits and vegetables in the fridge any more!
I'm preparing to explore more spices and other dried goodies with it. ☺️