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I don't have a lot of dehydrating experience, but thought that I was correct in the way I recently dried sweet potatoes. I intended to make the dried slices into powder in the food processor after dehydrating was completed.
The potatoes were peeled, sliced uniformly with a food processor, blanched, drained and dehydrated. I did dehydrate them for a very long time because I thought they should be really dry. When I tried to make them into powder with the "mixing" blade of the food processor, it was like trying to cut rocks, so I quit. The downside is that I can't store them in vacuum-sealed bags because of their bulkiness.
Any suggestions, tips?
The potatoes were peeled, sliced uniformly with a food processor, blanched, drained and dehydrated. I did dehydrate them for a very long time because I thought they should be really dry. When I tried to make them into powder with the "mixing" blade of the food processor, it was like trying to cut rocks, so I quit. The downside is that I can't store them in vacuum-sealed bags because of their bulkiness.
Any suggestions, tips?