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Anyone have any tips or recipes. The wife and I would like to start dehydrating fruit for snacks at work so we cut down on the candy eating. So far we have had good luck with strawberries and kiwi but not so good luck with apples or mangos? Any adivce, recipes or tricks would be appreciated. Any and all kinds of fruit
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Dehydrated apple chips don't last long around here
Get yourself a large bowl and fill with cold water, cut up one lemon and squeeze lemon into bowl of water, core apples, then cut 1/4"-3/8" thick slices, put apple slices into bowl of lemon water for 2-5min, pull apple slices from lemon water and put them on your dehydrator racks, sprinkle with cinnamon. Dehydrate at 135-140 for about 6-8hrs.
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My sister used to do a lot of dehydrating fruits. I like pineapple, apricots, and candied ginger slices the best. I know for the juicier fruit thinner slices and she would often blot them on paper towels before putting in the dehydrator. That's all I know mostly I put in my request and got tupperwares of deliciousness.
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The best way I have found to dehydrate fruit is to make fruit leather, cook until its turned into a sauce, pour on wax paper that's been sprayed with pam or some non stick spray and dehydrate until dried, that way you can add sugar as needed to taste, works great for apples pears, apricots, plumbs, and strawberry's
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Good luck with the dehydrator just get plenty of fruits and veggies and have at it. Ours usually runs non stop except for loading and unloading when the stuff starts coming off the plants, Apples Peaches, pears, Apricots, cherries, Plums and all the veggies as well. Don't forget making jerky with it either
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I'm glad to see somene else does kiwis, I love dried kiwi. Another yummy one is dried persimmon. The trick to nice looking fruit like apples and pears is the lemon water as Jason mentioned. We'd like to get a decent new dehydrator, what are you guys/gals that do a lot using? Sorry about the
but still kind of on topic.
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Ours is a Harvest maid made by
?? Have had it since MobyDick was a minnow came with 4 trays now has 8.
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I have just a basic cabela 6 tray I got out of the bargin cave. Works good so far.
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I use the Excalibur, commercial grade
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Re: Dehydrated fruit
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February 23, 2015, 09:24:15 AM »
using lemon juice is good on apples and such. there is a product called fresh start that is great too. The ingredient that is helping to keep the fruit from turning brown is ascorbic acid and can be purchased in its concentrated form much less expensive than buying it with name brand labels
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Re: Dehydrated fruit
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Pineapple and strawberries are my favorite. I eat them like candy. I have an American Harvest (I think), have had it for 23 years and still going strong. Have 10 trays for it now.
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I have this one
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Home-Cabin/Food-Processing/Food-Dehydrators%7C/pc/104798880/c/104723280/sc/104294880/Cabelas-10-Tray-Digital-Dehydrator/939466.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffood-dehydrators%2F_%2FN-1101295%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104294880%3FWTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104798880%253Bcat104723280#BVRRWidgetID
I've used it for jerky, apples, bananas, fruit leather and carrots. It's nice to have the timer so you can set it before you go to bed and have it run at night
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If you're going to do apples, get one of the contraptions that peels Cores and slices all-in-one. Speeds up the process immensely
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My stepfather used to lightly sprinkle the apples and pears with the Jello powder, the kids can't get enough! We have the ten tray digital one from Cabelas. Dried tomatoes with a light dash of sea salt are extremely yummy too!
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for apples I have a hard time cutting them thin enough, I like them to be like potato chips. I bought a slicer machine with little shims for thin slices, it works good.
We love apples and apricots.
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