Dehydrator ideas?
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 432
my kids favorites were always the fruit leathers. we did lots of combinations. just be sure and add a bit of powdered vitamin c to preserve color and help preservation. also chop soup vegetables and dry them for adding to winter stews.
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 284
we do all sorts of fruits. but my kids favorite was the watermelon. just slice thin and dry. they were always snitching it out of the dehydrater before i could put it away, but it good fun for them.they would also snitch the bananas if i was making them. it got them to eat their friuts at least while having fun pulling one over on mom. (so they thought ) also for hamsters and small pets that can have veggies we would dry the celery leaves and apples for treats for them.. apricots were on of my favorites.my husbands of course was the beef jerky. i have a old recipe from back when you just dryed stuff in the oven on 200-250.the jerky made great xmas gifts for people like the ones at work to go along with their cards.
#14
I do a lot of drying including making my own bread crumbs from bread or buns that might get old before I can get it used. I dry herbs, (make my own house blend) fruit, veggies. I don't can, so this is my way of preserving food. The internet is full of recipes for a dehydrator and how to use the dried items.
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
Posts: 1,351
When our Aldi store had 8 oz. tubs of mushrooms for 69 cents each, I dehydrated sliced mushrooms. I think I ran the dehydrator for about 10 hours. Lots of mushrooms make a container of about 2 cups! Amazing how much they shrink. Used later in soup, gravy and soaked in water or oil and put on pizza.
#18
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Montana
Posts: 580
I dry lots of things. If you search the net you will find lots of info. I plan on trying to powder some of my dry veges and trying them into crackers and breads and muffins. I have a good food sealer and after my produce is dry and cool I seal them well until i need them. Oh by the way bugs can get into dried foods too. I freeze my dry foods for 3 days after sealing them. That will kill any possible inscects. I love my dryer!!
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