Barb Hodgens
Barb Hodgens

homemade vegetable stock powder

ADDITIVE FREE, VEGGIE FLAVOUR TO THE RESCUE.

We love to cook from scratch with real ingredients, but we also love a good shortcut to a quick tasty meal. Commercial vegetable stock powder and veggie salt blends are a common pantry ingredient to help time poor home cooks, but the ingredients list is often questionable. Making a batch of homemade veggie stock powder is a far healthier solution and it’s so easy to do. This blend is 100% natural, and made purely with fresh, vegetables, herbs and good quality salt. All you need to do is chop vegetables and all you need is the Breeze food dehydrator and a high-speed blender. With very little effort you'll be able to enjoy a super tasty, stock powder that is nutritionally far superior to anything you can buy.

We love the simple combination of vegetables in the basic blend because it works well as a base with all cuisines, but feel free to include other herbs and vegetables to come up with your own unique blend. You could add capsicum, tomato, basil or sage for an Italian style stock, or, ginger, lemon grass and chilli for an Asian flavour. Experiment, the possibilities are endless. This flavourful homemade stock powder is so handy and versatile you’ll wonder why you didn’t make it sooner!

homemade vegetable stock powder

HOW TO USE HOMEMADE VEGGIE STOCK POWER

Your homemade stock powder is ready to use in any recipe calling for stock or broth, such as soups, stews, stir-fry, risotto, etc, but it also makes a great seasoning, so add it to burgers, crumbing ingredients or sprinkle a bit on salads or roast vegetables. Any dish that needs an extra dose of flavour can be enhanced with homemade vegetable stock powder. 

As a guide, 1 teaspoon of homemade veggie stock powder makes 1 cup of liquid stock.

vegetable stock powder

TIPS FOR MAKING VEGGIE STOCK POWDER

  • Try to cut each vegetable to the same thickness so they dehydrate in approximately the same time.
  • Dehydration shrinks vegetables to a fraction of the size. We recommend silicon mesh liners to prevent your vegetables falling through the trays
  • Do not pile the vegetable pieces too thick. The dehydrator must have good air flow.
  • Some vegetables will naturally take longer than others. To avoid over-drying some vegetables, do not mix the vegetables on the dehydrator trays. If there are not enough trays for each vegetable, combine the ingredients you feel have a similar moisture content. 
  • When dried, each vegetable will have a different texture. Some become rubbery and flexible and some become more brittle. It all depends on their fibre content. The most important thing is you dehydrate your veggies until there is no moisture left in them.
  • Check on the trays after 12 hours. Remove the trays of vegetables that are dehydrated and leave the vegetables with more moisture for another few hours. I found the carrots, turnips and garlic took the longest to dehydrate.

homemade vegetable stock powder

homemade vegetable stock powder

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