Basic Tips And Tricks On How To
Dehydrate Food
Would you like to save on your food
costs? Are you searching for easy and economical ways to eat
more healthy foods?
Learning
how to dehydrate food
is quick and simple and there is no question that food
dehydration is a great way to eat healthy foods and to save on
your overall food costs. In fact, dehydrating food in your own
home is 1/10th the cost of buying commercial
dehydrated food!
Here are a few basics on how to
dehydrate food to get you started on your way!
- To dehydrate foods, you should
always start with fresh, good quality food. Don’t buy the
beat up produce on the bargain bin at the supermarket
because you won’t be happy with the dehydrated results.
- Inspect the food to ensure it is
clean and free from damage.
- Although not necessary,
pretreatment through blanching or dipping in a recommended
solution can help fight bacteria, preserve color and
maintain flavors.
- You may choose to marinate, salt,
spice or sweeten any foods before you dehydrate them. For
example, with meat jerky, you rub the meet with spices or
place in a marinade before dehydrating.
- Remember to slice or dice your
food uniformly and thinly so that you maintain even
dehydration.
- Most commercially available food
dehydrators like the
Excalibur Food Dehydrator allow you to dry different
foods at the same time. Beware though that different foods
take different amounts of time to dry, so you will have to
remember and remove food that will finish up first.
- A key element in learning
how to dehydrate foods
is to recognize that the smaller the pieces, the faster they
will dehydrate. Also, a food high in fructose, like fruit,
will be leathery when it is finished with the dehydrating
process.
- Test each batch after drying to
ensure it is done.
- Cool all dehydrated food before
storing. Choose airtight containers or plastic freezer bags
to keep moisture out.
There you have it – nine quick and easy
tips that demonstrate the simplicity of
how to dehydrate food! |
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