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Harmony HouseFoods Dehydrated Diced Potatoes offer a convenient and versatile solution for meal preparation. These all-natural, non-GMO potato chunks are perfect for a variety of dishes, have a long shelf life of up to 2 years, and contain no artificial ingredients, making them a healthy choice for any kitchen.
J**.
Basic ingredient for a decent breakfast skillet.
Basic ingredient for a decent breakfast skillet.
T**N
Quite good and very useful for specific needs but not a be-all end-all potato product
It has been years since I purchased dried potato cubes, perhaps as much as 35 years. They have changed for the better (fresher flavor). Glad I found these. If you want to extend something like a can of corned beef hash, or add potato dices to soups or stews, these are just about perfect.My only "beef" with them is that I needed to thoroughly rehydrate them when using in anything already fairly dry. Soups are okay as long as you give them about 30 minutes, otherwise my strong suggestion is to boil about a cup of water for reach half cup of these dices, pour in, stir several times over about 15 minutes, and then put in something you need to cook for at least 15 more minutes. These are, after all, raw potatoes that have been thoroughly dried.For an extra bit of interest I have tried adding a quarter teaspoon of salt to the hydrating water as well as using several herbs to infuse flavor right into the potatoes.Also, be aware that these are quite small. About 1/8-inch when dry and 50% bigger when hydrated. In other words, if you need good sized chunks of potato is something, these are not the solution.
J**N
With versatility and creativity these potatoes have so much potential!
I Wasn't sure what to do with these at first. I know I just wanted them. So I reconstituted them with simple water and brown sugar. Then I fried them in a skillet and put on top of ice cream! They're also perfect for making corned beef hash!
M**E
Great taste!
I bought these to keep on hand for those times when I am making soup and realize the last of my fresh potatoes are not good anymore, or if I run out. I thought to myself "just how good can a dehydrated potato taste"? Well, when this arrived earlier today I opened the canister and put a few in a small saucepan with water and boiled them for a few minutes then tasted them, they taste like really fresh potatoes and instead of either buying loose potatoes and paying sky high prices because we can't finish a whole bag of potatoes before they go bad, or buying the whole bag at the lower price and having them go bad before we will use them all I think from now on I will simply depend on these for those times when I use potatoes. While the price may seem high to most people the way I look at it is almost half a bag of potatoes get thrown out around here all the time or I'm left paying more than a dollar a pound for the loose potatoes and those too often have to get discarded before we use them.........with these dehydrated on the shelf we will have them when we need them and none will hit the trash can, thus actually saving us some money.
A**A
It’s diced potatoes they are small, diced
I bought this is a quick and easy meal prep item or for when I’m lazy or when I am going camping or traveling the dices are small but it’s potatoes. They’re going to add a little bit of starchy goodness to your meal. I have use them for soups twice now and it is super handy
V**K
Still seemed raw after cooking
These potatoes take a long time to cook. Even then they were still hard and appeared raw. I tried twice right from the container, maybe they have to be soaked first. I’ll give it another try and if necessary, will update this review.
R**5
Perfect for stews and soups
So easy to use, just add to soups or stews and cook as you would a noodle. So easy. Reasonably priced.
R**V
freeze dried potatoes
finally used some of these with my cabbage for St. Pat's day...maybe I'm naive, but I expected these things to swell up and become potatoe cubes...NOT...they stayed the exact same size which is very, very small and they cost like $10 for a small container.....might last 20 years or something, but don't count on getting full when you use them....hey, who knew...
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