Dehydrator Yogurt Drops Recipes

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DEHYDRATOR YOGURT DROPS



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Start these early in the morning as they can take up to 16 hours. These easy to make treats are wonderful for kids, in trail mixes, as a pet treat. and don't forget those rats and rabbits, they love them also. For use as a pet snack use plain or vanilla

Provided by Stormy Stewart @karlyn255

Categories     Other Snacks

Number Of Ingredients 1

- vanilla or flavored thick real yogurt

Steps:

  • Thicker brands of commercial yogurt dry best. Drop flavored yogurt by 1/4 teaspoon onto lightly oiled Fruit Roll Sheet.
  • Optional: for fun sprinkle drops with chopped peanuts or coconut before drying. Dry in your dehydrator 8-16 hours at 135° until chewy. Remove from sheet while warm.
  • Chill and store in refrigerator or freezer.

DEHYDRATOR YOGURT COVERED RAISINS



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These only require two ingredients and are so good for you. the perfect addition to any trail mix or as a movie night treat.

Provided by Stormy Stewart @karlyn255

Categories     Other Snacks

Number Of Ingredients 2

- thick real vanilla yogurt
- raisins

Steps:

  • Thicker brands of commercial yogurt dry best. you can individually dip them and put on the lightly oileddehydrator rack You can mic the two together and drop by spoonfuls onto a lightly oiled dehydrator rack. You can chop the raisins and mix with the yogurt and spread out onto lightly oiled Fruit Roll Sheet.
  • Dry in your dehydrator 8-16 hours at 135° until chewy. Remove from sheet while warm. Chill and store in refrigerator or freezer.
  • Optional: for fun sprinkle drops with chopped peanuts or coconut before drying.

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