Dehydrated Green Beans Leave a Comment / Preserving / By Amanda and Tim / January 9, 2020 February 9, 2020Another thing we love to dehydrate is frozen vegetables. They take up so much room in the freezer but little to no room on my shelves!Lay out on dehydrating sheets. Dehydrate 135F for 6-8 hours. Turning the trays half way threw.Store in air tight container with oxygen pack or seal the jar. Love our dehydrator. It’s half the price to leading brands but works just as good!
Dehydrated Kiwi Leave a Comment / Preserving / By Amanda and Tim / January 9, 2020 February 9, 2020We got a case of kiwis for $5!! Yup bought 2. Lots of kiwis to dehydrate now.Peel, slice, place on traysDehydrate 145F, 8-10 hours. I like to flip things, most don’t. I find it makes for a better product for me. To always flip half way through. Yummy healthy treat! Something different Love our dehydrator. It’s half the price to leading brands but works just as good!
Dehydrated Raspberries Leave a Comment / Preserving / By Amanda and Tim / January 9, 2020 February 9, 2020Have you ever tried dehydrating raspberries at home? They take a long time, but it is so worth it!We are pretty blessed with a backyard full of raspberries! It doesn’t happen that often in a big city! We have a hard time to keep up with picking them, that’s how much we have. But we make sure none go to waste! We get to have raspberries all year long. These take forever to dehydrate but they melt in your mouth and are worth it!!Dehydrate 145F for about 24hours plus. Yup, they take a while! These melt in your mouth and we love them on our yogurt and cereal. Love our dehydrator. It’s half the price to leading brands but works just as good!
Dehydrated Mandarins Leave a Comment / Preserving / By Amanda and Tim / January 9, 2020 February 9, 2020These are by far amazing another thing that never last and I can’t make enough for everyone else! Buy the 4L can trust me, you’ll need it!I use Dehydrating sheets. Drain mandarins. I like to place two together, it makes it for a perfect piece. Great way to get the kids involved they always like to help out.These take a while, and I have to peel them off dehydrating sheets and flip over when their half way done but it’s so worth it!Dehydrate 145F about 10-15hours.Your going to be happy you tried these!I store in container but they don’t stay in there too long lolLook how pretty that looks? Putting the 2 pieces together while dehydrating makes it into a whole little orange!We sure hope you love them as much as we do. Love our dehydrator. It’s half the price to leading brands but works just as good!
Blackberry Leather Leave a Comment / Preserving / By Amanda and Tim / January 9, 2020 February 9, 2020Aka fruit rollupsOur dehydator runs everyday if not every other day! It’s one of the best investments we’ve ever made. We love it. The kids love it. Everyone likes what we make!1 1/2CUP blackberries2TBSP honeyBlended together. Have your dehydrating trays ready. Only need one for this. Put a dehydrating sheet down. Pour blackberries down on sheet. I pickup tray and tilt from side to side, corner to corner til it’s well distributed. Give a tap on the counter even it out.Place in dehydrator at 145F for about 6-8 hours. I remove half way threw, and peel away leather from sheet and flip leather over for the remainder of the timeTake out and roll up. You should be able to roll and unroll it. I then cut this up once rolled. I hope you love it as much as we do! Love our dehydrator. It’s half the price to leading brands but works just as good!