Ramps straight out of the food processor. |
Ingredients:
- 1 part Salt
- 3 parts Processed Ramps
Directions:
Step One: Dehydrate previously cleaned ramps. This part is to be used as a guideline, I dehydrated my ramps (four trays) for eight to ten hours at 125 degrees.
Step Two: After ramps are crisp to the touch, transfer them to a food processor or blender. Proceed to process the ramps until they are a powdered / finely crunched mixture. If there any large pieces or debris left in the mixture remove so that it will not be in final mixture.
Step Three: Combine three parts of the processed ramps to one part salt (Example - I mixed 3/4 cup of ramps with 1/4 cup of salt). Mix together thoroughly and store to use on everything! I prefer to store mine in a pint jar which makes for easy access but most anything that is air tight will do.
Def. The best thing since sliced bread.. we keep ours in a old steak or burger seasoning bottle with a shakers type deal on it... Works awsome!!! Thanks for sharing with others and everyone enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the cooking channels had a show on ramps last week. It made me think of you when I saw it. I was wondering if you'd get out this year. Looks like you did ...and early too!
ReplyDeleteThat I did, glad you're still following along!
DeletePicking Ramps for our farmers market in Athens Ohio this Saturday . Ramps salt sounds wonderful ! Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteDehydrated ramps are great without the added salt. An excellent additive to anything expecially burgers, eggs or beans!
ReplyDeleteDo u have to have the ramps dry before deydration
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I were in Boone NC and stopped at an arts and craft fest. We met some people who sold ramp seasoning and bought 4 salt shakers of it. Would love to get more. Do you know who sells it? tammyndulaney@gmail.com
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