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link to How to Dry Bananas and Make Sliced Banana Chips

How to Dry Bananas and Make Sliced Banana Chips

To dry bananas, peel, chop, and toss the sliced bananas in lemon juice. Dry banana pieces in a food dehydrator at 135ºF for 6-12 hours. Remove when crispy and allow to cool before storing in an...

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3 Easy Methods for Dehydrating Butternut Squash

There are three methods for dehydrating butternut squash. To dry it in a food dehydrator, set the temperature to 135°F and dry it for 8 hours. For oven-drying, set it to the lowest temperature and...

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Dehydrating Cantaloupe and Making Dried Cantaloupe Chips

To make dehydrated cantaloupe, remove the seeds and rind from the fruit and chop it into even slices. Lay the slices on dehydrator trays and dry them in a food dehydrator at 135°F for 18-20...

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link to Making Dehydrated Pineapples: Step-by-Step Guide

Making Dehydrated Pineapples: Step-by-Step Guide

To make dehydrated pineapples, skin and slice the pineapples into 1/2-inch pieces and place them on food dehydrator trays in a single layer. Dehydrate at 135ºF for 8-16 hours. Once dry, allow the...

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Shelf Life of Dehydrated Fruit: Do Dried Cranberries Go Bad?

Dried cranberries do go bad but can last for up to two years if stored correctly in airtight containers. Signs that dried cranberries have gone bad include a darkening of color, loss of flavor, and a...

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Methods for Making Dehydrated Zucchini

To make dehydrated zucchini, wash and chop the vegetables into 1/4-inch slices. Blanch and dry the pieces before placing them in a single layer on a dehydrator tray. Dehydrate at 125˚F for 5-11...

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Jack is a writer and keen foodie based in London, England. When he's not writing, he can be found in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes for him and his partner to enjoy!

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