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Augason Farms Dehydrated Potato Slices Can, Emergency Food Supply, Everyday Meals (Packaging May Vary)

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Features

  • 18 servings
  • No washing, peeling or slicing
  • Certified gluten-free
  • Emergency food storage and everyday meal prep
  • Up to a 25 year shelf life

Description

Dehydrating food is something Augason Farms knows a lot about. Our Dehydrated Potato Slices are a great addition to just about any meal. Fry them up and they’re fantastic with omelets and pancakes. Toss them in your favorite cheesy potato casserole. Or, steam them for the perfect side dish. Augason Farms Dehydrated Potato Slices are a tasty and versatile addition to any family’s survival food storage. Potato Slices are certified gluten-free. Shelf life up to 25 years based on storage conditions. Family-owned and operated since 1972, Augason Farms products are guaranteed for their great taste and superior quality. Include Augason Farms in your pantry for everyday use or in your emergency food supply for the unexpected.

Brand: Augason Farms


Diet Type: Gluten Free


Number of Items: 1


Flavor: Potato


Item Weight: 17 Ounces


Item Form: ‎Slices


Size: ‎17 Ounce


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Specialty: ‎Gluten Free


Unit Count: ‎17.0 Ounce


UPC: ‎078716111228 751738994481


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎28


Manufacturer: ‎Blue Chip Group


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7 x 6.22 x 6.14 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.78 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.3 x 6.3 x 7 inches


Brand Name: ‎Augason Farms


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎5-11122


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎5-11122


Style: ‎Potato Slices


Included Components: ‎Dehydrated Potato Slices


Date First Available: October 11, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • looooong term pantry, emergency prep, 25 year shelf life unopened, stacking calories
I buy Augason products when they are on sale. Been doing this on and off for a few years now. Always been a bit of a "prepper", since I was a toddler it seems, haha (In my 40s now). I has served me well through power outages, sicknesses, unemployment, and even bigger stuff like the pandemic, and now... *vaguely gestures around* everything else that is going on. I've never been one to be without when anything has come up. I never did "emergency food" if only because I didnt have the budget. I would stick with typical foods and try to store them well. Well now I have a little more wiggle room in my budget, and with the on and off sales of long term storage (20+ years), I take advantage when I can. I remember buying some Augason eggs back in 2019 for $19. Today? $33-56 for same container, depending on the day. And so, I haven't opened this 1 lb 1 ounce can of potato slices.. sorry. I dont intend to any time soon. I am familiar with dehydrated potatoes and I tend to prefer them cubes up as potatoes can be a little rubbery. I expect these may be the same. I dont really care as this is for extra long term storage, and I have other canned potatoes and fresh to use first, as well as hopefully grow my own. But I wanted to shore up my options. Having some soups and such just adds flavor to other options used. I can add more veg, or a protein, or beans, or simply have some bread to dip into it. Or I can use as way to flavor something. I have a slew of reviews to write on various Augason products, and so they will all be pretty much the same: Super long term storage (25+ years), no matter what the weight, it will be stuffed into a #10 can (that reads, "number ten", not ten pound. I see that mistake in reviews). They keep sizes uniform. Next size up is a round bucket, next size up gets into the rectangular buckets. This is for storage that can be uniform, etc. So yes, you may buy a 7 ounce item that is volume wise that takes up a smidge of space, but it will be packed into a large #10 container. Just remember, all food products are sold based on weight, not volume anyway. All of my containers have been in perfect condition. Maybe one day soon I will try one container out and see how the product actually is. Everyone's SHTF scenario varies. It could be bad weather (tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, ice storms), could be illness, could be road trip gone wrong (you do keep supplies in your car too, right?!), could be unemployment, or power outage, or lack of transportation, or oven/fridge/other appliance break down, or bigger stuff like plagues, food shortages, supply chain issues, *cough WW3 cough*, etc. No matter the situation we all need some things to get by: we need is food, water, shelter, some hygeine and medical stuff, and so on. You dont have to stack "emergency supplies" but you do need to stack shelf stable food items. Buy a few extra things every single time you go to the store. If you get to a spot that you feel comfortable and have the budget, then grab the "emergency" items like Augason offers. I like adding it in and just forgetting about it. I give 5 stars because the cans always are in perfect condition, they have regular sales, are good about shipping items as soon as they can, have lots of items to choose from, and so far seem to be of good quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by Precise Disarray

  • Yummy 😋 !
These potatoes are Great! They're cut super thin and are extremely convenient. Important to note that these soften up via very hot water. I boil mine in salted water like pasta for about 5 minutes and then let them sit in that hot water for 30 minutes and then give them a second boil for about 5 minutes, then let them sit in that same hot water for 30 minutes again. Then, I drain the water and add stuff to make a potato salad and I am just Soooooo Happy and Stuffed with Nummy Yummy 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔❣ I save on extra fat and extra calories this way, but if a person wants to check on the tenderness during the second sitting in hot water, then I could see them being okay for frying up in a pan. These would be Great for potato au gratin too! Anyways, Good Luck, Have Fun and Ty to Amazon for Fantastic values and for free shipping too🥰. I'm elderly and disabled and homebound and you guys are a lifesaver for me 😁❣ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022 by Happy Kid!

  • Great, will stock up on more
Finally got around to opening one of these and was surprised that they are actually pretty good!! I added boiling water as stated but, let it sit for like an hour instead of 15 minutes, drained and i fried them up in butter and they were good and not chewy.. i eat low carb so don't eat potatoes normally but, was craving some, these did the job and since they are food for a year after opening, i can enjoy them once in awhile without them going bad.. these are better than what i remember the idaho ones being in the past, these are thicker.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025 by Casper & Boo

  • After trying, these are a good addition to emergency food
I ordered this just as the Coronavirus craziness was heating up. It came as advertised, as have several other items I've bought from Augason Farms. I have tried these 3 times. First time was just rehydrating them per instructions (pour boiling water over them, let sit for 15-30 minutes, then cook as desired). They are about potato chip thickness when dry. Rehydrated, they get to about tortilla chip thickness. First time I used them I just cooked them in a cast iron skillet with onions and sauerkraut. But when I looked at them, my thought was these would be good for potatoes au gratin or scalloped potatoes. So my 2nd try was potatoes au gratin, Prepper style. By that I used the rehydrated potatoes, enough to fill a 9" cake pan about 1/3 of the way deep (it's about 1.5" deep), sauteed some diced onion in butter (ok, those might not be "Prepper" but what I had), then added about 3 oz of grated Parmesan, the kind that doesn't need refrigeration, and a 5 oz can of condensed milk. I poured that over the potatoes, added a scoop of the water that I had used to rehydrate them, and baked it at 350 F. for about 40 minutes. For the third try, I had some hydrated potatoes left over from the au gratin, so I sliced them and used them for has browns the next morning. None of these was a culinary masterpiece. But all were ok, more than edible. With practice (or a better cook than me), they should definitely be a nice change up from rice or pasta. A couple things I'm not thrilled about, so not a 5 star review, 1) they are peeled. I know some people insist on that, but a lot of the nutrients in potatoes are in the skin, and in a long term emergency, getting all the micro-nutrients we can will be important, so if they could do unpeeled version without sacrificing much in the way of shelf life, that would be an improvement. 2) they are too thin to work well in stews or some other dishes, if they could be a bit thicker, again assuming that can be done with out sacrificing stability, I would prefer that. But bottom line, I'll be ordering some more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2020 by Chester A. Ptak

  • Dehydrated sliced potatoes
Better than fresh potatoes I think, try with butter and powdered cheese!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by David

  • Storage
I bought this for long term food storage and have not opened it. If you've ever eaten shelf stable side dishes like au graten potatoes.. this is the same (without seasoning). It was on sale for a good and I bought it to add to my storage.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025 by Tamara D

  • Cooking
I use these to make my homemade Augratin potatoes, and my soups. There are amazing I will continue to by these. I'm so happy I found this.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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