Apple vinegar on the go! It's an apple scrap vinegar style using the home grown apples I was given on my trip away. Not an apple *cider* vinegar, which involves making cider then turning that into vinegar.
It will be covered with a breathable cloth, and stirred every day for weeks.
This will take around 6 weeks to be shelf stable. I'll let you know how it goes along the way.
I made ½ quantity I was planning to make as I didn't have enough sugar (I don't use sugar for anything else, so I don't think about it) I'll have to get some more in because it won't be long until the quinces are ready for quince vinegar (my favourite).
OOOOOH! It seems I can make pomegrante vinegar too, once they are ripe. How exciting.
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When I stopped work for today I mandolined more apples and, after dipping in lemon water to stop browning, put them into the dehydrator. The D is full, and now the house smells like apples.
I think I will have 3 full dehydrator loads, so plenty of dried apples. They are already tasting good.
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@treleanor A beautiful scent.
These ones are fully dried now, and I hope to do another dehydrator-full (5 trays) today or tomorrow.