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Dehydrating Pickles

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Been trying to make some sourdough with pickles, 3 time fail. After draining, spinning in salad spinner to remove the juice the diced pickles still destroy the dough.

So

I'm trying some dehydrated pickles.

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Took 17 hours at 135*
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Ground up some. Next some SD Pickle bread.
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In for the finish Rick, I just made 12 pints of pickles/red onions yesterday. Once I get the hang of making the bread, I might dehydrate both the pickles and onion for one.
 
I'm in no way a bread maker, but maybe freeze dried pickles?
 
This has got my interest. I have never made bread but this sounds really good.
 
Very interesting indeed. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
 
Interesting
You wanted more kick than just a dill bread?
 
I tried to make Pickle bread--once (not machine version). NOT impressed
 
I’m also curious how this turns out. My wife and one of my daughters are the bread bakers but I’m willing to toss them a challenge 😂
 
This makes sense. Just like using dehydrated jalapenos in sausage.
 
I'm trying some dehydrated pickles.
I was reading up on a blueberry lemon this morning . One gal took dehydrated berries and spun them into a powder . Mixed some in the dough , then added whole berries .
Gave it some color . Thought it was interesting .
 
I can make a mean beer bread, that is about the extent of my baking, tried a few different IPA's all with good feedback in the past. If you ever need a sourdough taste tester I can PM you my address ;)
 
I was reading up on a blueberry lemon this morning . One gal took dehydrated berries and spun them into a powder . Mixed some in the dough , then added whole berries .
Gave it some color . Thought it was interesting .
Going to try the dehydrator pickles soon.
 
I'm in! wife is a pickle fiend, she would love this.
 
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