FYI, one of the major ingredients in the Goya version of Sazon is MSG. Knorr has a version with far less MSG.
FYI, one of the major ingredients in the Goya version of Sazon is MSG. Knorr has a version with far less MSG.
I'll keep an eye out for it to see how it tastes but as far as worrying about msg, that's an overblown concern for most people.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-l...controversial.
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Not sure why, but these always seem to be hard (even at home), as they like to adhere to the pan they are frying in more than anything else. Just a thought if you haven't had them to try them out first, rather than finding out while on the trail and then having a pan to try to clean up or carry out dirty...
Yeah try cooking them on your trail stove at home first but.... your flame may be too hot n burning the butter or oil; or you are trying to turn it before it crisps n thats why they would stick in the pan. Im using an aluminum pan over a giga power camping stove...no sticking on a low flame (keep it below burning butter temp) , just nice crisping. It takes longer that way but the results are much better.
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what container?... these are in individual celophane packets with very little air... you must be thinking of something else.
you cook the noodles for 3 min n add in the cheeze mix packet. i make m in a paper cup n just let the noods sit in the boiled water for a few min n add in the flavor packet... that saves fuel. oh i like the sauce a bit thicker so i just use 1/2 cup water instead of 2/3rds
We've been consuming mass quantities of those dehydrated hash browns on our car camping trips forever (and even at home, though frozen ones are even better), but it never occurred to me to try them backpacking! Thanks.
On our more luxurious BP trips (meaning heavier), we take a small 4-ounce skillet, butter, tortillas and dehydrated eggs/sausage and make breakfast burritos, adding hash browns would be fantastic.
The real key is finding a decent dehydrated green chili to smother this all... haven't found that yet!
rob... these?
https://www.thrivelife.com/green-chi...eze-dried.html
i never tried it but it looks like what the doctor ordered.
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Well, that's a start. And one of the key ingredients, thanks!.
But "green chili" (meaning a soup-like dish, like red chili but utterly different, maybe what most on here call "chili") contains a lot of ingredients, like pork, oil, flour and chicken broth (<- I just learned all of this myself, my wife makes a fine green). We just haven't found a complete dehydrated green chili (the soup-like version), and have thought about experimenting with dehydrating our own. But we're lazy....
oooooohhhhhh Colorado green chhhh illlll eeeeeeee. hahahaha yuuuuummmmmmm. not just duh pep ahz.
this is what you want in freeze dry
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/21...i-chile-verde/
i wish!
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I picked up some of these spuds in a box recently I think they were hungry Jack brand, they just caught me eye walking by because this thread I've been kinda craving them. They make a surprising amount of taters and I would bring them out hiking just transfer to freezer bags.
As far as the ova easy freeze dried eggs yeah buddy! So good taste just like real eggs you make at home light and fluffy not dry and hard like dehydrated .
You'd probably want to fry the taters for a few minutes first and then when they're a couple minutes away from being done add your scrambled eggs to completion and throw on some shredded cheddar oh yeah.
Add a little of this when you fry up those hashbrowns. Not for the health food crowd but sure tastes good.
https://baconup.com/product/bacon-up/
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Hash browns make a great meal for car camping. But IMHO are not a good choice for backpacking as a lot of fuel is needed to get that crispy goodness.