Dehydrating Fruit Recipes

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DEHYDRATING FRUIT



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below is a list of fruits and how to dry them for future use.

Provided by Stormy Stewart

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Number Of Ingredients 1

any fruit you wish to dehydrate

Steps:

  • 1. Dehydrating fruit is easy and fun. Cut the fruit into small, equal-sized pieces; spread in a single layer on the dehydrator trays, and crank up the dehydrator. It takes from 6 to 36 hours to dry fruit, depending on the juiciness of the fruit, but the wait is worth it when you taste the final product. Dehydrating fruit concentrates the natural sugars so your pineapples and bananas will taste extra sweet on the trail. Choose mature, firm fruits for the highest sugar and nutritional content, but avoid bruised or overripe fruit. When dehydrating fruits such as apples with the skins on, thoroughly wash and rinse the fruit to remove any wax and pesticides. The range of drying times listed below for dehydrating fruit are what you could expect using an Excalibur Food Dehydrator. Factors such as humidity, the size and thickness of your fruit pieces, and the juiciness can all affect how fast fruit dries. Most fruit will be pliable or leathery when done, meaning you can bend it and it won't break. You can easily tear a piece of dried fruit in half and if no moisture beads up on the inside and there is no stickiness on the outside, it's done. Dehydrating fruit will fill your home with pleasant, fruity smells. If you are like me, you will get hungry and start snitching before the fruit is dry.
  • 2. Dehydrating Bananas Choose yellow bananas with some brown speckles on the peel for maximum sweetness. Peel the bananas and cut into 1/8" slices. Dehydrate at 135° until leathery and the banana slices do not stick together. (6 - 10 hours)
  • 3. Dehydrating Apples Thoroughly wash apples to remove pesticides and waxes that may be present unless you plan to peel off the skin. Because the skins contain nutrients, I leave them on. You can core and slice apples into rings or cut them into whatever size pieces you like. I quarter the apples first and remove the core and stem with a sharp knife. I then cut the quarters into 1/8" slices. Dehydrate at 135° until pliable (7 - 15 hours). Because the flesh of apples turns a little brown when exposed to air (oxidation), some people dip their cut apples into a bath of water and sodium bisulfate or ascorbic acid for a couple of minutes before dehydrating. Treating apples with either of these anti-oxidants is safe and will prevent the fruit from browning. I am not bothered by the slightly darker color of my apples, so I skip the dip.
  • 4. Dehydrating Pineapples Remove the fibrous skin and core. You can cut up a pineapple any way you like, such as into ¼" thick rings, but I like to cut the pineapple into 3/4" thick rings first and then slice the rings cross-wise into thinner 1/8" pieces. The smaller pieces dry faster than larger chunks or rings and are the perfect size to use in recipes and trail mixes. Dehydrate at 135° until pliable (10 - 18 hours). If you are dehydrating canned pineapple, it will take up to twice as long because of the extra juices.
  • 5. Dehydrating Peaches Thoroughly wash peaches to remove any pesticides if you plan to dehydrate with the skins on. The skin can be easily removed by dipping the peaches in boiling water for one minute and then dipping in cold water. The skins will come right off. I skip the dip and cut away the skin with a sharp knife. The only reason I remove the skin is because I have a slight allergy to peach fuzz that gives me a rash around my mouth. I cut the peaches in half, remove the pit, and then cut the halves into 1/8" slices. There is no absolute right or wrong way to slice and dice your fruit. Peel and slice one peach at a time to minimize browning. Dehydrate at 135° until pliable (20 - 36 hours).
  • 6. Dehydrating Cherries Wash the cherries and remove the stems Cut the cherries in half, remove the pit, and then cut the halves in two. Place cherries on the dehydrator tray with the skin side down and begin dehydrating at 145° for two hours. Reduce temperature to 135° and dehydrate until leathery (12 - 15 hours). Dehydrated cherries feel like raisins in your mouth.
  • 7. Dehydrating Mangos Remove the skin with a sharp knife and try to slice large chunks away from the pit. This is tricky because it's hard to tell exactly how the large, flat pit is oriented inside the flesh. Cut whatever size chunks you end up with into 1/8 inch slices. Spread in a single layer on the dehydrator tray and begin dehydrating at 145° for two hours and then reduce the temperature to 135° until pliable (18 - 24 hours depending on the juiciness of the mangos you are working with).
  • 8. Dehydrating Blueberries Wash blueberries and remove the stems. Place blueberries in a colander and dip in boiling water for 15 to 30 seconds to check the skins. If you are concerned that dipping the berries in boiling water may kill valuable enzymes, you can skip the dip and cut the berries in half before dehydrating. Place the berries in a single layer on the dehydrator tray with the skin side down. Your blueberries will turn out crispier using this method. Dehydrate at 125° until leathery (12 - 18 hours).
  • 9. Dehydrating Strawberries Wash strawberries and cut off the leafy crown. Cut into 1/8 to 1/4 inch slices. Place sliced strawberries in a single layer on the dehydrator tray and dehydrate at 135° until leathery and crisp (8 - 12 hours).

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