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If you haven't tried this Caper & Olive Dust, You're missing out. #shorts
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Capers and Olive dust, ready in 6 minutes with this simple microwave method. The microwave will dry out your fruit in no time, so forget about those long drying sessions in the oven. This is by far the simplest method to achieve amazing dust for topping up Pizzas, Pastas, Tacos, Steaks, and much more... I mean, possibilities are endless here. Just enjoy.

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@MileZeroKitchen

2 years ago

Let’s dust everything and top up our pizza! Next thing I wanna try: red peppers 🤘🏽👽 How would you use the caper dust? Cause you could seriously put it on ANYTHI

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@fared___3409

1 year ago

The piano song are just relaxing.

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@mimiseeyou

2 years ago

I love dehydrating and was munching on some capers. You were the only video! Kuddos but skip the microwave and just use the oven. I’ll try this thanx!

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@Viva_la_natura

2 years ago

Has anyone figured out how to do this without a microwave? Edit: nevermind, I thought..hey these capers are just dehydrated. method if you dont have a microwave like me:

Spread a jar of capers out on a dehydrator tray (or a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, if using an oven).

Make them one layer and leave some air space – not stacked or overlapped.

Dry at 125 F for about 6 hours, rolling them around occasionally, and they will shrink down to less than a quarter of their original bulk.

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@teslarex

2 years ago

Awesome! Great recipe.

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@Viva_la_natura

2 years ago

I'm very excited to try this...

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@KK-lw7oc

2 years ago

Thanks for doing this video! Can't wait to try this for pizza night! Have a jar of capers and olives, will try today. How long does it last?

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@stinamj

7 months ago

Thanks for teaching this DIY! However, microwaves destroy your food, so why not use a convection oven instead.

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