How to Dehydrate Whey
If you make yogurt, cheese or other curdled milk products, you will have some whey left over. Whey protein is popular as a protein drink powder for dieters and bodybuilders. It's also a tasty and protein-rich addition to warm, milky soups. However, storing gallons of whey in the freezer takes up a lot of space. If you have a dehydrator or a warm, clean place to dry the whey, you can dehydrate it and turn the whey into a fine powder, ready for use when you need it.
Things You'll Need
- Whey
- Stove top
- Stirring spoon
- Soup pot
- Food dehydrator
- Baking pan
- Waxed paper
- Mortar and pestle
- Cheesecloth
Instructions
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Pour the whey into the soup pot. Bring it to a boil, then reduce the heat until the whey stays at a gentle boil. Stir it with the spoon. Let the whey simmer until it becomes thick. When the whey has the consistency of caramel or fudge, spoon it out of the pot into the pan or onto the wax paper.
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Let the slab of whey dry for several weeks. Place a light cheesecloth over the whey to allow air to flow through but prevent flies and dust from landing on the whey. If you have a dehydrator, place a 1/4 inch layer of whey onto the fruit leather sheet in the dehydrator and dehydrate it for several days to speed up the process.
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Smash the dehydrated whey into pieces and grind it with a mortar and pestle. This will result in a fine, brownish-white powder that you can then store and use when needed.
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