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Anyone know good food for dehydration? 1
#27027424 - 11/07/20 06:59 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I got a food dehydrator and wondered what else I can make with it. Im going to use it dry shrooms but also been thinking about making beef jerky. I can legally hunt small game all winter so I thought about making squirrel jerky and I can feed my dog with it. I need a jerky gun and a meat grinder and I could make it.
But whats your favorite food to dehydrate? I was going to try banna chips but im intrested in what you all have tried. Seeing as they dry shrooms I bet someone has the dank recipe on here.
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Re: Anyone know good food for dehydration? [Re: OGshroomHead]
#27027471 - 11/07/20 07:41 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I like to core a pineapple and then do thinly sliced pineapple rings. Those are really good. Strawberry slices are nice. If you do bananas I recommend not going til theyre totally dry cuz they're way better chewy, IMO. Not many people like papaya but I dry mine in strips and they look like yam fries... I like 'em. I've never done jerky but your plan sounds tasty for your dog!
Enjoy your new machine. I dry all my other goods in mine as well. They are so much better than just a fan. Desiccant after dehydrating and you're set for the long haul!
Edited by tryptamine14 (11/07/20 07:43 PM)
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Re: Anyone know good food for dehydration? [Re: tryptamine14] 1
#27027654 - 11/07/20 09:44 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Never tried to dehydrate them myself but i friggin love dried peaches.
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Re: Anyone know good food for dehydration? [Re: evlyshrooms]
#27027854 - 11/08/20 01:33 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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i originally bought my dehydrator to make biltong and still make it on a regular basis (its like jerky but you dont mince it or use a gun just cut into strips add flavourings and dry)
i put lots of thing in it - from small cherry tomatoes (cut in half) which i eat like sweets to the usual sliced fruit leathers - i also use it to make celery salt and to dry herbs from my garden.
lots of the dehydrated fruit you can buy ready done has been dipped in a sugar syrup - you can either do this yourself or omit it altogether.
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Re: Anyone know good food for dehydration? [Re: OGshroomHead]
#27043749 - 11/17/20 11:54 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Pretty much any fruit, except maybe watermelon/melons, is great for drying.
Meats of course are great for drying. Cut Veggie chips are great too.
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Re: Anyone know good food for dehydration? [Re: OGshroomHead] 1
#27043814 - 11/17/20 12:40 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mangos are by far the best dehydrated fruit on the planet. They have to be sweetened, though, and I don't know the secret behind that. Some brands get it right. Some do not.
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