Tangy Probiotic Snacks

Say “hello” to another fermented treat! Along my kombucha brewing journey, I’ve turned into a part-time experimenter in addition to full-time mama. Besides the endless (and sometimes strange) flavor combinations I’ve tried for the 2nd fermentation, I’ve also discovered some tasty ways to eat the extra SCOBYs. These Tangy Probiotic Snacks don’t take much prep before you throw them in the dehydrator and go about your day, then BAM, they’re ready! I chose "snacks" because they're not quite jerky and not anywhere near a gummy. If you missed my previous recipe post about how to make your own SCOBY Apple Fruit Leather, check it out HERE.
 


In addition to the ingredients, you’ll need a dehydrator, cutting board, jar/non-plastic container, and either kitchen scissors or a knife. I use a NESCO FD-60 Snackmaster® Express Food Dehydrator (you can purchase here).

Marinating in orange juice

When previously making these, I dusted each piece of SCOBY individually before placing it on the dehydrator tray, but that was so time consuming! As a mama to a little one, you need to manage your time wisely. Work smarter, not harder! 


We've also tried ground ginger and turmeric for a spicy, tummy-soothing treat! Enjoy!







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Tangy Probiotic Snacks
Between the tangy flavors of kombucha and orange juice, this probiotic, healthy snack is sure to please!
Ingredients
  • 4 SCOBYs (4inch)
  • 2-3 cups Orange Juice
  • 3 tablespoons Cinnamon
Instructions
Cut SCOBYs into 1in pieces and place in a jar/non-plastic container.Fill jar with 2-3 cups orange juice until the SCOBYs are completely covered.Marinate for 24 hours at room temperature.Evenly place SCOBY pieces on dehydrator trays.Sprinkle pieces with half of the cinnamon.Flip pieces over and dust with remaining cinnamon.Dehydrate at 100 degrees F for 10-12 hours.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 8 servings

Comments

  1. Looks something different. I will give a try this weekend. Let's see how it comes out.

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