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Dehydrated Potato Dices CAN

Price: $10.99
Item Number: 792-111

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Each can contains 2 pounds of Dehydrated Potato Dices

Honeyville's premium quality dehydrated potato dices are an excellent nutritional food source for family preparedness. Each #10 can contains 2 pounds of our delicious diced potatoes. All cans are sealed airtight and include an oxygen absorber for optimal storage life and freshness. Honeyville dehydrated potato dices may be used as breakfast potatoes or in casseroles and bakery recipes calling for potato dices. Dehydrated potato dices may be stored in original sealed, oxygen-free cans for up to 10 years.

Instructions: Place dehydrated potatoes into bowl or container. Add enough boiling hot water to just cover all of the potatoes. Allow the potatoes to absorb the water for approximately 15 minutes. Potatoes are now rehydrated similar to raw potato and ready to cook. Enjoy!

Ingredients: Dehydrated Diced Potatoes.

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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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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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