Dehydrating Prawns

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Dehydrating Prawns

Postby 1iron » Sat 31 Dec, 2011 12:09 pm

I would like to dehydrate a chilli sate pawn dish and just wondering whether to chop, mince or leave the prawns whole. Prawns dried whole are available at the supermarket and are used in Asian cooking.
But most of the meals I dehydrate, the meat is usually coarse minced.

Any advise appreciated, anyone have experince in drying a prawn meal.

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby John Sheridan » Sat 31 Dec, 2011 6:01 pm

BACKPACKERS DEHYDRATED MEALS..... SHRIMP MOZAMBIQUE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSUSpjZh ... AAAAAAAHAA

Ask this guy some questions he seems to be an expert :0

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby 1iron » Mon 02 Jan, 2012 12:15 pm

Thanks for that, in the video, he left his whole, once he remembered to remove the tail.

Will try that and see how it goes. looking forward to it as it will be something quite different for camp food.

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby Strider » Tue 03 Jan, 2012 11:56 am

Why not make the dish sans-prawns and simply add supermarket bought ones after dehydrating?
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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby 1iron » Tue 03 Jan, 2012 1:57 pm

Prefer to have the prawns in with the meal, being made tomorrow then will check out the dried version the following week. Could also check out making the meal and adding supermarket dried ones when rehydrating, will need to ask the cook.

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby John Sheridan » Fri 25 May, 2012 2:09 pm

How did the prawns turn out, I want to make Ramen noodles and include scrimp,prawns and fish, all dehydrate of course ;)

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby 1iron » Fri 25 May, 2012 3:12 pm

I used whole frozen prawns, that were cooked and then dehydrated. Required hot water and re-hydrating for at least an hour, else they were a bit on the tough side. Have not tried the supermarket dried ones yet.
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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby John Sheridan » Sat 26 May, 2012 1:30 am

I guess cutting them up into small pieces would work better if your going to be putting them into a meal, quicker to rehydrate and bit sized :)

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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby Orion » Sat 26 May, 2012 2:55 am

1iron wrote:I used whole frozen prawns, that were cooked and then dehydrated. Required hot water and re-hydrating for at least an hour, else they were a bit on the tough side. Have not tried the supermarket dried ones yet.

I've tried supermarket dried ones and it was the same story, they took forever to rehydrate and were still chewy. Plus they didn't taste as good.

My approach, the few times I've done it, is to cut raw prawns into small pieces and add them at the end of cooking. Then dehydrate. I've made a recipe that's pretty simple: olive oil, garlic, shallots, mushrooms, diced prawns, and various secret seasonings, cooked and dehydrated. And then wild rice cooked and dehydrated seperately. Everything rehydrates quite quickly and nicely, except for the prawns. Even diced they are still a little bit chewy. But at least it doesn't take an hour.
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Re: Dehydrating Prawns

Postby 1iron » Sun 27 May, 2012 1:34 pm

Orion wrote:My approach, the few times I've done it, is to cut raw prawns into small pieces and add them at the end of cooking. Then dehydrate. I've made a recipe that's pretty simple: olive oil, garlic, shallots, mushrooms, diced prawns, and various secret seasonings, cooked and dehydrated. And then wild rice cooked and dehydrated seperately. Everything rehydrates quite quickly and nicely, except for the prawns. Even diced they are still a little bit chewy. But at least it doesn't take an hour.


Yes that is what I will be doing in future.
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