Natural Small Batch Cheesemaking A Year in an Off-Grid Kitchen Backyard Dairy Goats My website @NourishingPermaculture
"The rule of no realm is mine. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, these are my care. And for my part, I shall not wholly fail in my task if anything that passes through this night can still grow fairer or bear fruit and flower again in days to come. For I too am a steward. Did you not know?" Gandolf
Marco Banks wrote:We sun-dry them. But if the concern is PRESERVING them, drying them is no good because everyone EATS THEM as fast as I can make them.
Seriously -- my little swarm of locusts/family/children/friends will pick them right off the drying racks and eat them before I can even bring them into the house and bag them.
And the thing about dried apples is that while you might be able to eat 2 fresh apples, with dried ones you sit there and munch them down and before you know it, you've eaten the equivalent of 10 apples. Boom -- gone.
So, if your family has more self-control than mine, here's my method:
1. Peel and slice to about 3/16ths thick. If you've got one of those handy-dandy crank-and-peel machines, it makes life a whole lot easier.
2. Toss with a bit of fresh lime (much nicer than lemon) and a pinch of salt. The salt helps draw out moisture and helps the apples keep longer. Trust me.
3. Lay on stainless (or plastic) racks in a single layer. I put them out on the brick patio by the pool where it's stupid hot. But they need some air circulation so I put the racks up about 2 inches (on pieces of 2 x 4).
4. Keep the chickens away. Don't let them out to free range for a day or two or you'll be sorry.
5. Turn after 1 day of hot August California sun. They'll be pretty much dried by the second day.
6. Put into ziplock bags.
7. Hide the bags. If the kids ask where they are at, lie to them.
8. Lie to your wife as well (or whomever asks innocently about the whereabouts of the dried apples). Repeat after me: "Mine!"
9. Plant more apple trees.
'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins
Natural Small Batch Cheesemaking A Year in an Off-Grid Kitchen Backyard Dairy Goats My website @NourishingPermaculture
"The rule of no realm is mine. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, these are my care. And for my part, I shall not wholly fail in my task if anything that passes through this night can still grow fairer or bear fruit and flower again in days to come. For I too am a steward. Did you not know?" Gandolf
Kate Downham wrote:I don't know if it's possible to have too many apples...
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