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Dehydrated Potato Dices LARGE CAN


Price: $11.09
Item Number: 007-360-0358

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6 to 23$9.98
24 to 59$9.54
60 to 1000$8.98


Honeyville's Dehydrated Potato Dices can't be beat. It is light and crisp with flavors that only comes from the freshest potatoes. With our dehydrated potatoes, you can use them for any application that requires diced potatoes. You can even rehydrate them in broths, pot roasts and more. Try Honeyville's dehydrated potato dices in anything from soups and pot roasts to casseroles and side dishes, the possibilities are endless!

Honeyville Dehydrated Potato Dices are produced in a process where moisture is removed from the product in a special drying process. This remarkable process concentrates the fresh taste, natural color, and texture of potatoes in its dehydrated state.

When rehydrated, the potatoes will absorb the liquid and become fresh diced potatoes again. The taste is great, and the nutritional food value is preserved. Dehydrating provides natural and additive free vegetables to be stored effectively for long periods of time. Honeyville Dehydrated Potato Dices are an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.

Shelf-Life:  Dehydrated Potato Dices will store for 5 to 10 years in a sealed #10 can (oxygen absorber included) under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place). Once opened, it has an average shelf life of 6 to 12 months.

Instructions:  Place Dehydrated Potato Dices into a bowl or container. Add enough boiling hot water to barely cover all of the potatoes. Allow potatoes to hydrate for about 15 minutes or until fully rehydrated.

Uses:  Dehydrated Potato Dices can be used separately or in combination with breakfast burritos, fritadas, stews, casseroles, and more.

Visit our Cooking Cousins Blog to find delicious recipes for Dehydrated Potato Dices and more!

Packaging:  Dehydrated Potato Dices are sealed air tight in a #10 can and weighs approximately 1.75 pounds. A case contains 6 #10 cans and weighs 10.5 pounds. Each can contains 36 servings. One serving size is ¼ cup. Once rehydrated, a serving size comes out to about 1 cup.

Ingredients:  Dehydrated Diced Potatoes.

Allergen information:  This product is produced on equipment that processes products containing soy, wheat, egg, peanut, and tree nuts.

 

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Very very very disappointed
Lenah5 (Texas) 11/21/2012 7:33 PM
I'm thinking I must not be talking about / received the same potato dices everyone else has. This weekend I was making 2 meals that last. When making soup & roast this weekend I decided to add potato dices. After opening the can I had to do a double and triple take, reread the can to make sure I'd grabbed potato DICES and was still dumbfounded at microscopic size of them. I was thinking "dehydrated chunks" not something looking like a 'Chicklet" (you remember the little square gum right) cut into fourths. I forewent putting them in with the roast knowing they'd be to small even after rehydrating used slided potatoes instead. If I hadn't put the dices into the soup I wouldn't know they were there. Aside from not being as translucent as my onions, they resemble (and you would think) they were chopped onions in the soup. We've eaten on the soup 2 days...no potato flavor (because they're microscopic in size)and they haven't plumped up in size by any means. There's NO WAY potato salad can be made from these things, you'd have mayo or mustard with little bumps that you couldn't identify. I must have gotten a full can of crumbs. However I absolutely LOVE the other varieties of potatoes I've purchased, just not this one.
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So easy to cook with, a very high quality food
Bel Campbell (Southern Maryland) 1/6/2011 7:09 PM
Clean dices, easy to rehydrate with any available liquid in a microwave. I've created several brand new dishes with these diced taters, and whether baked, stove-topped, or microwaved, with meats or vegetables, or in a broth or pot likker, they retain their taste and texture. If you're an intuitive and experienced cook, this is a wonderful item to have on hand in bulk amounts. If you're new to cooking, just experiment until you find your own ideal directions. Thanks!
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Honest Review
Michael (North Carolina) 9/2/2010 5:41 AM
I think the biggest problem with this product is the manufacturers instructions. According to the can, the product is to be measured out, and covered with boiling water and allowed to soak for 15 minutes. Trust me, this is not enough time. The batch we made, was allowed to soak for nearly 30 minutes before we finally decided to try to cook them. This was a mistake however, as 3/4 of the batch was still very under hydrated, very crunchy, and unedible. The fear here (of rehydrating to long)is that some of the product will begin to cook in the hot water, while yet other pieces are still in the rehydrating phase(is this because of inconsistant cuts?). This could be a problem you see, if you plan to fry instead of mash. These instructions can be misleading to those of us who arent proffesional rehydrators, and could lead to valuable waste of time AND money. This product however, when properly rehydrated, could be a pretty decent product.
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loved them
Elona (Kansas) 3/28/2010 7:29 AM
I used these diced potatoes to make potato salad. So much less work than boiling and cutting up potatoes. When I tasted them you couldn't tell them from fresh.
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ok
Lynda Gran (Illinois) 1/18/2010 2:40 PM
I used these in a pasta dish and by the time they were cooked they had broken apart from the stirring. I think the slices might be good in an au gratin dish where they don't get moved around alot during cooking. I'm going to try the diced potatoes in my pasta dish next time. I'm very happy with the other products I've purchased from this company.
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