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1. FIVE Easy Steps to Dehydrate Food 1 Slice most foods thin between 1 8 to 1 4 2 Do not overlap your food on trays 3 Rotate and turn trays 4 Remove food when it looks and feels dry 5 Place food in air tight containers jars or resealable plastic bags PROCEDURE Fruits and vegetables selected for drying should be the highest quality obtainable both fresh and fully ripe Wilted or inferior produce will not make a satisfactory dried product Immature produce lacks flavor and color that won t be enhanced by drying Over ripe produce may be tough and fibrous or soft and mushy Prepare produce while fresh and begin drying at once Wash or clean all fresh food thoroughly to remove any dirt or chemicals Sort and discard food with decay bruises or mold which may affect an entire batch It is advisable to peel pit or core some fruits and vegetables Smaller pieces tend to dry faster and more evenly PRETREATING Enzymes in fruit and vegetables are responsible for color and flavor changes during ripening These changes will continue during drying and storage unless the produce is pretreated to slow down enzyme activity Blanching immersing briefly in boiling water can be used in the pretreatment of vegetables It helps set color and hastens drying by relaxing tissues It can also help keep flavor during storage and improve reconstitution during cooking Many light colored fruits especially apples apricots peaches nectarin
2. and cut into thin strips Simmer slowly in a solution of approximately 2 cups water and 2 cups sugar for 1 1 2 hours Test for tenderness Place on trays and dry until pliable Cool and store in air tight containers Use for snacks or in cooking Fruit Compote Combine any or all of the following dried fruits in whatever amounts you desire Soak overnight or for several hours in enough water to cover Add honey or sugar if desired and grated dried lemon or orange peel or a few sticks of clove Apples Peaches Strawberries Bananas Plums Mangos Apricots Nectarines Kiwi Pineapple Rhubarb 18 Spiced Peach Pie Soak 1 1 2 cups dried peaches in the refrigerator overnight Then stew until soft about 45 minutes Chop peaches Add a mixture of 1 V2 tablespoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons flour 12 cup white or brown sugar 4 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoons water 1 8 teaspoon salt Add mixture to peaches and stir lightly Pour into unbaked pie crust cover with top crust Bake 35 to 45 minutes until golden brown at 350 F Apple Pie 2 cups dried apples 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup sugar brown or white 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 4 teaspoon salt 1 4 teaspoon allspice 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon butter 1 double pie crust recipe 1 4 teaspoon mace Reconstitute apples by adding just enough water to cover the apples More water can be added if necessary Soak for about four hours Over soaking will produce a loss of flavor Sift dry ingr
3. designed to rely on natural heat convection to carry away moisture from the food The thickness of your cuts the moisture content of the food and the relative humidity are all factors in drying Do not use oil sprays on the trays Trays nearest the bottom are exposed to the hottest driest air and food on them will dry more rapidly So it is important to rotate the location of the trays during dehydration Simply move trays as shown in the following diagrams Also turn each tray a quarter turn sideways to help insures more even drying ROTATING THE TRAYS rotate trays every couple of hours 3 TRAY ROTATION wn No NO BASE BASE BASE START ROTATE ROTATE 5 TRAY ROTATION BASE OAN NO AA AO NO START BASE ROTATE BASE ROTATE 7 TRAY ROTATION additional trays available for purchase 4 es 7 74 e je 43 ee E o e 42 4 4 Ji jS 1 3 17 16 1 1 2 16 7 E es BASE BASE BASE START ROTATE ROTATE DRYING TABLE FOR FRUITS amp VEGETABLES The times given are approximate Your drying times will vary with room temperature humidity moisture content of the food how thinly the food is sliced how many trays you are using and personal preference Keep vents open completely when drying moisture heavy foods like watermelon close vents slightly when drying low moisture foods like carrots If you notice moisture build up on the lid open the v
4. if desired Finish by spraying with a clear plastic to seal and protect 19 20 Herbs Most herbs dry overnight You will have about one pound of dry herbs for every eight pounds of fresh herbs Dried herbs retain their flavor best if they are crushed just before using Home dehydra tion saves a lot of money Dry chives oregano basil dill rosemary thyme parsley mint peppers and almost any herb you can find Herb Teas Many of your garden herbs can be dried in your Food Dehydra tor and stored in air tight containers for use throughout the year to make delicious healthful herb teas Use the leaves and flowers but not the course stems of most herbs like chamomile mint strawber ry sage blackberry blueberry and others It is simple and economi cal with the Food Dehydrator Just steep the dried leaves in a teapot and strain Sachets And Potpourri Now you can save the beauty of spring and summer and enjoy the sweet smelling plants you have in your flower and herb garden with the Food Dehydrator all year long Select petals or small pieces of the flower and place them loosely on the fine mesh tray and place them in your Food Dehydrator When perfectly dried about five hours store the petals in decorative containers or sachet bags that close with a ribbon You can sprinkle the petals with spices such as powdered cinnamon whole cloves a bit of dried rosemary or mint for variety It is best to keep the container close
5. or quarter with cup side up Pears Peel remove core and woody Pliable amp 1 1 2 2 1 2 days tissue Cut into slices or rings Leathery 3 tray max halves quarters or eighths Peas Use only tender sweet varieties Brittle 1 1 1 2 days Shell and blanch 3 5 minutes Peppers Halve remove seeds Cut into 1 4 Brittle 1 1 1 2 days Green and strips or rings May also be Pimentos chopped Powdered dried pimen tos is Paprika Hot peppers X Always wear rubber gloves to Leathery 1 1 1 2 days protect your hands when handling hot peppers Wash and dry whole peppers and arrange on tray to dry Persimmons Use only ripe fruit After washing Pliable 1 1 1 2 days remove cap and cut in 3 8 slices Pineapple Remove core cut in slices or Pliable 1 1 1 2 days fresh wedges or chunks canned Drain and pat dry Place on trays Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Potatoes Peeling optional Slice 3 16 to Brittle 11 2 days 1 4 or dice grate cut French Fry Style Steam as for beets 11 12 Fruit Preparation Dryness Test 3 5 Tray Plums Cut in half and remove pits Pliable 1 1 2 2 1 2 days 3 tray max Pumpkin Bake or steam small pieces until Leathery 2 days amp Hubbard tender Cut into strips 1 to 3 Squash inches wide peel and remove pulp Slice strips 1 2 thick Scrape pulp place in blender to puree Dry with paper towels Rhubarb Use only tender stalks Wash cut Vo visible 1 1 1 2 days in 1 lengths mo
6. Food dehydrator has a vent on its top and may have another vent on the bottom depending on the model Do not operate with top or bottom vent blocked or closed at any time as this will inter fere with proper air flow Do not use oil sprays on the trays ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Ronco Holdings Inc warrants to the original purchaser owner of this new product that it is free from defects in materials and work manship for one year from documented date of purchase We will re pair or replace any part of the product which in our opinion is defec tive provided the product has not been abused misused altered or damaged after purchase Use according to directions This warranty gives you special legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Should a defect develop within a year of normal use you may return it for repair or replacement For part replacements please call Customer Service at 1 800 486 1806 or if all lines are busy please contact us on the web at www Ronco com Prepare Healthy Meals Quickly and Easily Ronco Holdings Inc PO Box 2013 Round Rock TX 78680 800 486 1806 R onc O www Ronco com eneray Copyright 2011 by Ronco Holdings Inc All Rights Reserved Ron Popeil EFFICIENT name and likeness used with permission Printed in China 08 11
7. USER GUIDE amp RECIPES FOR ALL MODELS Food Dehydrator Always Innovating a QUICK Ns Dry fruits amp delicious vegetables beef jerky snacks potpourri and more TABLE OF CONTENTS Food Dehydration History and Background sesess 2 Principles of Dehydration eeseeeeeneeeenn menn 3 Procedure utr d RE EE nm Pa e e e ad s 3 Pretreating cece EAR 4 Packing and Storage eet cene teen 5 Reconstituting Foods oinean eld e oeeinbie edm 6 Helpful Hints and Remembers sssssssseeeeeeeeenennente 7 Rotating the Trays ere dee e mei e Erg 8 Drying Table for Fruits and Vegetables ssseeeeeee 9 Fruit Recipes e mrt hei id ei Eme end ERE ecd 13 Vegetable Reclpes ii in SK ee rei Eo ehe dead 15 rail Treats 5 2 recen erede tae e 16 Jerky Reclpes unici eei cc eer Peu ds 17 Food Dehydrator Clay for Crafts 18 Herbs and Herb Teas cecccccceecesecceeeeeseneeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseneeeeseseeeeeeenseees 20 Sachets and Potpourris sess 20 Baby Food icin ee a a RS 20 Fruit Rollups or Fruit Leather sssesesseseeneneeeenennne 21 Important Notice and Warranty ssssseeseeeeeennnenn 22 E I DE es FOOD DEHYDRATION A History and Background Your Food Dehydrator brings a new dimension to ancient food preservati
8. ay 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 1 cup water Mix flour and salt together then add water Blend mixture by hand Knead by hand 2 or 3 minutes into a pliable moist ball Roll dough on a well floured surface adding flour to the top of the dough so it will not stick Keep surface well floured as you roll and turn dough Cut into shapes or make figurines and then dry Holiday Ornaments Roll dough thin as you would a cookie Use cookie cutters for designs Make extra ornaments to use as testers You ll break the testers to see if dough is completely dry all the way through Sprinkle a little flour on the dehydrator trays and place ornaments not touching each other on the trays Dehydrate for 2 2 1 2 days You really can t over dry them Be sure your testers break with a snap and are completely dry inside 1 Roll dough as smoothly as possible 2 Remember not to make ornaments art too tall They must fit within the tray height without touching the next tray on the top 3 Paint with craft paint after dehydrating or color dough with food coloring prior to molding Clear spray helps preserve your crafts Mexican Dough Art 2 cups baking soda 1 1 4 cups cold water 1 cup cornstarch Combine ingredients in pan Cook stirring continuously for about 5 minutes or until mixture thickens and forms into a ball Knead by hand until smooth Form into jewelry figurines small sculptures beads or art Dry in your food dehydrator and paint
9. d until all of the fragrances have blended Then during the winter months the room can have the smell of springtime A small sachet bag may be placed in your drawers to provide a nice lingering fragrance for years Baby Food Make nutritious baby food without preservative stabilizers or additives by using any vegetables or fruits you have previously dehydrated Simply soak any amount of the produce in an equal amount of warm water Steam for a few minutes and mash with a fork or puree in blender or food processor Fruit Rollups or Fruit Leather Select fruits such as peaches strawberries bananas apples etc Puree with a kitchen blender or food processor and add a little fruit juice Sweeten to taste with sugar honey or fruit juice Pour the puree onto the Ronco Fruit Rollup amp Liquid Tray Insert sold separately or cover an entire tray with plastic food wrap Be sure to cut out the middle hole to allow the hot air to circulate up through the center of the trays Although you can use 3 trays for making 3 giant roll ups we recom mend you use only 1 or 2 trays at a time Rotation of the trays is necessary for the fruit roll up to cure properly Dehydrate for 1 1 1 2 days with the standard models Drying times will vary with moisture content and humidity To release pull off the dried Rollup from the plastic food wrap or the Ronco Fruit Rollup amp Liquid Tray Insert and serve 21 22 IMPORTANT NOTICE Your
10. edients together and mix with the rehydrated apples Line pie pan with pastry Fill with apple mixture dot with butter and cover with top crust Bake at 450 F 15 minutes reduce temperature to 350 F and bake 45 minutes longer Makes one 9 inch pie VEGETABLE RECIPES Vegetable Soup 2 cups dried beef diced optional 8 cups water 12 cup diced dried onions Salt amp Pepper to taste 12 cup diced dried carrots 1 4 teaspoon sage 2 tablespoons chopped dried parsley 1 4 cup dried peas 12 cup pearl barley 1 cup dried tomatoes 1 cup dried diced potatoes 1 2 cup dried chopped celery and crushed celery leaves Put meat and vegetables in soup pot cover with cold water Bring almost to a boil reduce heat and simmer for four to six hours until vegetables are tender One hour before soup is done add dried diced potatoes Season to taste Scalloped Potatoes 4 cups dried sliced or grated potatoes 1 cup milk 2 cups boiling water 12 teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon dried onion 1 teaspoon butter 1 12 cups grated cheddar or mozzarella cheese Place half the potatoes in well buttered 8 x 10 baking dish Top with layer of half the cheese Cover with remaining potatoes Add seasonings to milk and pour over layered potatoes and cheese combination Dot with butter and top with remaining cheese Bake at 350 F until tender Creamy Corn Soak corn in sufficient milk to cover Simmer about 1 2 hour or until tender Stir in enough flour or cornstarch to thic
11. ents to allow mositure to escape The presence of natural juices in food will also vary Some fruit sugars tend to be stickier than others ALWAYS THOROUGHLY WASH FOOD BEFORE DEHYDRATION Fruit Preparation Dryness Test 3 5 Tray Apples Apricots Artichoke Hearts Asparagus Bananas Beans Green or Wax Beets Berries After paring core slice into rings and dip in pretreatment solution for 2 minutes Drain and arrange on tray Dry in halves and turn inside out or cut into quarters Pre treat to help retain color without penetrat ing skin of fruit Slice hearts into 1 8 strips boil in 3 4 cup water with 1 tablespoon lemon juice for 5 to 8 minutes Cut into 1 pieces Tips are best Stems crushed after drying make an excellent seasoning Remove peel cut into 1 8 thick slices or use whole Cut either French style or cut into 1 pieces Blanch by steaming until translucent Stir beans on tray after partial drying For more even drying rearrange inside beans to the outside of the tray Trim off all but one inch of tops and roots Blanch cool remove tops skin and roots Dice or slice Strawberries may be sliced in 3 8 Leave other berries whole Bathe wax coated berries in boil ing water Pliable Pliable Brittle Brittle Crisp Brittle Brittle dark red No visible moisture 1 1 1 2 days 2 2 1 2 days 3 trays max 1 1 1 2 day
12. eria and micro organisms are inhibited So dehydrated foods can be preserved for long periods without refrigeration and they have far less weight and bulk PRINCIPLES OF DEHYDRATION There are no uniform rules that apply to all food dehydration pro cesses The best way to become proficient is to experiment using this booklet as a guideline and then adjust your drying techniques accordingly Dehydrating is a method of heating the food to evaporate the mois ture present and then removing the water vapor formed Keeping records is helpful in food dehydration For instance you can weigh food before and after dehydration Record this along with drying times on the labels of your storage containers It will help you develop consistent quality in food drying Tasty ready to eat snacks and confections are some of the versatile products you can create by drying fruits and vegetables at home After soaking in water the rehydrated foods can be used in favorite recipes for casseroles soups stews and salads Rehydrated fruits and berries can also make excellent compotes sauces and jellies Drying is appealing because the procedure is very simple and requires little equipment Only minimal storage space is needed Most food products release moisture rapidly during early stages of drying This means they can absorb large amounts of heat and give off large quantities of water vapor while remaining at a temperature well below that of the drying air
13. es and pears tend to darken during drying and storage To prevent this darkening the fruit may be pretreated by blanching or by a suitable dip but effectiveness of pretreatment methods varies Pretreating Fruits and Vegetables may be dipped in the following Lemon or Pineapple Juice is a natural alternative in place of other pretreatments to reduce unwanted color or browning Fruit may be sliced right into the juice remove after a couple of minutes and arrange in trays For variety you may dip fruits in Jell O powders lime or orange juice spices or honey For another tasty flavor sprinkle with cinna mon or coconut Combine any of the above for your own special taste treats Sodium Bisulfite Ask pharmacist for food safe USP grade only You need only 1 teaspoon of sodium bisulfite dissolved in a quart of water To help prevent any loss of vitamins and to maintain a bright zesty color Prepare small amounts of fruit and dip in the solution for 1 2 minutes Table Salt can be used as a solution for dipping Citric Acid or Ascorbic Acid solutions give a Vitamin C tart taste These anti oxidant granules are available at health food and drug stores Mix about 6 tablespoons in a pint of water Dip for minute or two then dry Great for banana chips and apple rings Water or Steam Blanching works however blanched fruits may turn soft and become difficult to handle Fruits with tough skins grapes prunes and small dark plums che
14. in in foods with out danger of spoilage Many dried foods will have a leathery consistency rather like licorice Blanching immersing briefly in boiling water is advisable for vegetables to inactivate the natural enzymes responsible for undesirable color changes Also it facilitates quick dehydration and reconstitution In some cases blanching is necessary to crack the skins of fruits like plums to allow moisture to escape during the dehydration Otherwise the skins may harden while the fruits remain too moist in the center It is necessary to rotate the trays every few hours depending on the model you have Just move the bottom trays up and top ones down and turn to right or left See diagrams on pages 8 9 When correctly dried the majority of your fruits and vege tables will be soft and pliable after dehydration without any damp spots Peaches pears figs and dates will be pliable and leathery Berries rhubarb and apples will be more brittle To remove seeds or pits from prunes grapes cherries etc dehydrate about half way then pop seeds out This prevents juice from dripping out MOST IMPORTANT The Food Dehydrator has two vents adjustable lid vents and base vents in order to maintain adequate circulation while dehydrating Do not operate with lid or bottom vent blocked or closed at any time as this will interfere with proper airflow Occasionally check to see if your food is dehydrated Your Food Dehydrator is
15. is slightly thicker increase marination time Marinate using the recipe below or one of our Ronco Jerky Marinades Add crushed chili pepper if you like it hot Marinate the meat for 5 10 minutes Thicker cuts of meat will need to marinate considerably longer It is important that the marinade permeate the meat thoroughly Place one layer of meat on each tray If you like slightly thicker slices then increase the drying time accordingly Store in clean jars with tight lid or use resealable plastic storage bags Marinade For Beef Fish or Turkey Jerky Makes enough for 4 pounds of meat 1 2 Ib brown sugar 3 cups soy sauce Spices of your choosing 1 4 cup liquid smoke optional Mix ingredients in bowl and let stand while you are cutting the meat Place beef fish or turkey into the bowl of marinade secure lid and let stand about 10 minutes Shake bowl and turn bowl every few minutes to cover all pieces equally Drain in sieve or colander Place on trays and dehydrate Turn and rotate trays every few hours Drying time is about 1 1 1 2 days depending on the thickness of the slices 17 FOOD DEHYDRATOR CLAY For Arts Crafts amp School Projects Hobbies Gifts Holiday Ornaments Decorations Rainy Day Fun Wreaths Napkin Rings Photo Frames Christmas Trim Ornaments Fun Jewelry Dolls Figurines Centerpieces Name Tags Candle Holders Child Hand Prints Dog Prints Magnet Arts Pins Toys Miniatures Food Dehydrator Cl
16. isture Rutabagas Same as carrots but slice thin Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Tomatoes Remove stems To remove skin Leathery 1 2 1 2 days dip briefly in boiling water then max 3 trays peel Cut in halves or slices Turnips Same as carrots but slice thin Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Zucchini See eggplant Brittle 1 1 1 2 days DRIED OR RECONSTITUTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CAN BE USED IN A VARIETY OF WAYS Use dried fruit for snacks at home on the trail or on the ski slopes Use pieces in cookies or confections Serve reconstituted fruit as compotes or as sauces It can also be incorporated into favorite recipes for breads gelatin salads omelettes pies stuffing milk shakes homemade ice cream and cooked cereals Add dried vegetables to soups and stews or vegetable dishes Use as dry snacks or dip chips Include reconstituted vegetables in recipes for meat pies and other main dishes as well as in gelatin and vegetable salads Powdered vegetables in the dried form make a tasty addition to broths raw soups and dressings FRUIT RECIPES Glazed Banana Cinnamon Chips Slice Bananas into lemon juice or ascorbic acid Drain on paper towel Arrange on tray Sprinkle with a mixture of sugar and cinna mon Dry to shiny crispness Honey Glazed Banana Chips Slice bananas and dip into a glaze of 1 4 cup honey thinned with 1 4 cup water Drain and place on trays Dry Dried Candied Fruits Rinse fruits or fruit rinds
17. ken slightly Season to taste with salt butter pepper and or seasoned salt Zucchini Chippers Before drying sprinkle zucchini slices lightly with sesame seeds and gar lic salt Serve plain as a nutritious snack or with a dip or ranch dressing Salad Spikers Combine the following dehydrated vegetables 12 cup onions 12 cup tomatoes 12 cup carrots 12 cup bell pepper When they are dry and crunchy chop into tiny pieces and add 1 4 cup roasted sunflower seeds and 1 tablespoon of basil or oregano Mix thoroughly and sprinkle about 1 teaspoonful on salads Add your favorite salad dressing and toss Store unused portion in refrigerator to preserve crispness 15 TRAIL TREATS Quick Energy Snacks 4 cups rolled oats 1 cup chopped dates or dried apricots 1 cup brown sugar 1 2 cup raisins dried grapes 1 cup dry roasted nuts 11 7 cups coconut flakes Mix all ingredients together thoroughly in resealable plastic bags for munching on hikes and camping trips Homemade Granola Less expensive tastier and fresher than the store bought variety and this granola is fun to make 5 cups rolled oats 1 2 cup brown sugar firmly packed 12 cup wheat germ 12 cup honey 12 cup dried apple chopped 1 2 cup sesame seeds 1 cup raisins dried grapes 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 cup chopped dates 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup pecans or almonds chopped Mix all ingredients together until evenly distributed Spread out on dehydrator t
18. loves remove Very brittle 1 1 1 2 days outer skin Slice grind or process for seasoning after drying if desired Grapes Remove stems and place whole Pliable amp 1 1 1 2 days Seedless grapes on tray Parchment paper Leathery 2 trays max raisins liners may be used to avoid juices 3 days leathery dripping in base of dehydrator Greens Trim tough stems Steam until Very brittle 1 day Spinach wilted not soggy Use bottom tray Kale Chard of dehydrator but be careful not Turnip Beet to scorch Fruit Preparation Dryness Test 3 5 Tray Mushrooms Select mushrooms with cap Leathery to brittle 1 1 1 2 days curling under these are young depending on size and tender Wipe off with damp paper towels or brush gently to remove dirt Nectarines No need to peel Halve and Brittle 1 1 2 2 1 2 days remove pit Cut in 1 4 slices and 3 tray max arrange on tray Onions and Peels and cut into 1 2 slices or Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Leeks nuggets or chop Stir several times during drying Okra Use young pods Trim and cut into Leathery 1 2 days 1 4 circles Orange Rind Peel in long strips and dry Do not Brittle 1 1 1 2 days grate until ready to use Parsley Tear into small pieces dry then Brittle 1 2 1 day chop if desired Parsnips Same as carrots Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Peaches Remove peel during dehydra Pliable amp 1 1 2 2 1 2 days tion if desired Pit when 50 Leathery 3 tray max dehydrated Halve
19. on processes It allows you to enjoy a simpler and more rapid drying process in the convenience of you own home Now you can have the satisfaction of preparing healthful and delicious treats in the comfort and convenience of your own home and save money and have fun at the same time Archeological discoveries indicate that early man sustained himself on natural dehydrated foods and later used heat from the sun or their fires to preserve food harvested during seasons of plenty Dried foods were found in the pyramids and other burial tombs and centuries later some of it was still in a state of preservation The Vikings carried dried foods on their sea voyages Dried foods have been stored on board ships throughout the world since ancient days The Pilgrims found the Native Americans drying food Pioneers used dried beef jerky and other dried foods as staples on their journeys across the country More recently Astronauts who landed on the moon enjoyed desserts of dried fruit Today there is interest in nutrition Because of the ease and conve nience and the economy of preparation and storage food drying is universally popular It is ideal for backpackers hikers campers boaters cooks gardeners dieters and health food enthusiasts Great way to make tasty snacks for kids Dehydration is the one of the easiest and most efficient methods of food preservation Food is exposed to heat and air in order to re move moisture Lacking moisture bact
20. r they were soaked in Tips for optimum maintenance of nutritional value Blanch for the correct length of time Pack dried foods properly and store in a cool dry dark place Check dried foods periodically to see that moisture has not been reabsorbed Eat dried foods as soon as possible Using liquid remaining after reconstitution in recipes 10 11 HELPFUL TIPS AND REMINDERS Always use fresh quality food and wash everything before starting to dehydrate Best results are achieved when the quality of the food is high Select ripe produce in good condition Bad food may give an off flavor to the entire lot Clean produce is important Wash thoroughly remove soft or spoiled areas slice and pre treat if necessary Be certain that your hands cutting utensils and food preparation areas are also clean Produce may be shredded sliced or diced Slices between 1 8 to 1 4 is usually a good size for efficient drying Drying times are affected by the size of the load thickness of the sliced produce humidity of the air and the moisture content of the food itself You can expect a variation in the drying times Be sure to let the produce cool before testing for dryness To test for dryness cut a piece open there should be no visible moisture inside Fruits tend to dry leathery and vegetables dry brittle Trays may be loaded with foods barely touching but not overlapping About 6 to 10 of the moisture may rema
21. ray lined with cheese cloth or use the Ronco Herb Screen sold separately Dry until crispy then store in an air tight container or in resealable plastic bags Great for breakfast lunches snack or a topper over ice cream and yogurt JERKY RECIPES FOR MEAT AND FISH Normally raw meat is used for jerky However cooked meat as well as raw meat may be dehydrated for later reconstitution Cut meat to size for recipes before dehydration You ll find that meat is much easier to work with when it s cut to size before it is dehydrated and becomes crispy USE CAUTION when making jerky from raw chicken or turkey due to food borne bacteria like salmonella that may be present in the poultry when you purchase it It is extremely important that both raw chicken and turkey not exceed 1 4 thickness Marinade must thoroughly permeate the meat soak for 10 minutes Do not pat dry or remove any of the marinade sauce Make absolutely sure that you follow all instructions precisely Do not consume any food that tastes smells or looks improper especially jerky Wash hands and utensils well It is recommended that raw meat be boiled blanched at 160 F before dehydrating Raw Meat For Beef Jerky Any kind of beef is good for making Beef Jerky The secret is to trim off all of the fat before slicing In many cases your local supermarket butcher will slice the selected meat for you free of charge We suggest meat be sliced about 1 8 1 4 thick If meat
22. rries figs and some berries may be water blanched to crack the skins This will allow moisture inside to escape more readily during drying Syrup Blanching may help retain the color of apples apricots figs nectarines peaches pears and plums Makes a sweetened candied food Before drying pretreated food remove any excess moisture by plac ing the food on paper towels or clean cloths Trays should be loaded with a thin layer of food as directed If needed clean cheesecloth can be spread on the trays to prevent food pieces from sticking or falling through The food being dried should be between 1 8 to 1 4 thick and should not exceed roughly 3 4 of each tray s surface area DRYING Drying time varies according to fruit or vegetable type size of pieces and tray load Rotating and turning the trays helps insure more even drying Food will dry faster if round vent holes on top of lid are open Before testing foods for desired dryness remove a handful and allow sample to cool for a few minutes Warm or hot foods seem softer more moist and more pliable than when they are cooled Foods should be dry enough to prevent microbial growth and sub sequent spoilage Dried vegetables should be hard and brittle Dried fruits should be leathery and pliable For long term storage home dried fruits will need to be drier than commercially dried fruits sold in grocery stores PACKING AND STORAGE Fruits cut into a wide range of size
23. s 1 1 1 2 days 1 1 2 days 1 1 2 days 1 1 1 2 days 1 1 1 2 days 10 Fruit Preparation Dryness Test 3 5 Tray Brussels Cut sprouts from stalks cut in half Brittle 1 1 1 2 days Sprouts length wise through stem Broccoli Trim and cut as usual Steam until Brittle 1 1 1 2 days tender 3 to 5 minutes Cabbage Trim Slice into strips 1 8 thick Leathery 1 day Carrots Select young tender roots Steam Leathery 1 1 1 2 days until tender Cut into slices shreds cubes or strips Cauliflower Separate into flowerets Place in Leathery 1 1 1 2 days 2 quarts of water with 3 table spoons salt for 3 minutes Steam until tender Celery Separate stalks from leaves Cut Brittle 1 1 1 2 days stalks into 1 4 slices Leaves dry first so remove when dry Flake leaves after drying for use in soups stews etc Cherries Do not stem until ready to Leathery 1 1 1 2 days prepare Pitting is optional or pit but sticky when 50 dry Chives Chop spread on tray Brittle 1 day Corn Remove husks silk and blemishes Brittle 1 1 1 2 days just before steaming Blanch on cob until milk is set Cut from cob amp spread over tray For even drying stir kernels several times Cranberries Chop for flakes or leave whole No visible 1 1 1 2 days moisture Cucumber Pare and cut into 1 8 slices Leathery 1 1 1 2 days Eggplant Trim wash and slice 1 4 to 1 2 Brittle 1 1 1 2 days all Squash thick and spread on tray Garlic Separate into c
24. s should be allowed to sweat or condition for a week after drying to equalize the moisture among the pieces before placing in long term storage To condition place fruit in a non aluminum non plastic container and put in a dry well ventilated and protected area Keep away from moisture Dried foods should be thoroughly cooled before packing Package in small amounts so that food can be used soon after containers have been opened Pack food without crushing into clean dry insect proof containers Glass jars or resealable plastic freezer bags make good containers Metal cans with fitted lids can be used if the dried food is first placed in a plastic bag Your dehydrated food should be checked about once a month Should you find mold growing on a piece of the dried food scrape it off and then pasteurize the contents To pasteurize the contents spread food on a cookie sheet and bake in an oven for 15 minutes at 175 degrees Fahrenheit Repack in a clean air tight container RECONSTITUTING FOODS Not all dehydrated foods need to be reconstituted Some fruits are preferable in their dried form Most vegetables taste better when reconstituted To reconstitute vegetables for cooking merely wash product in clean water then place in an amount of cold unsalted water and cover Soak 2 to 8 hours If possible cook in same water used for soaking Add more water if necessary Bring to a boil then reduce heat to simmer until just done Add
25. salt as desired at end of cook ing time Salt slows down the reconstitution process As with fresh products over cooking will diminish flavor and texture To reconsti tute vegetables like carrots soak in ice water or soak in water in the refrigerator Dried foods can be reconstituted by soaking cooking or a com bination of both and will resemble their fresh counterparts after reconstitution Remember dried foods are unique and should not be expected to resemble a fresh product in every respect Drying does not render the food free of bacteria yeasts and mold Spoilage could occur if soaking is prolonged at room temperature Refrigerate if soaking for longer than 1 to 2 hours To conserve nutritive value use the water remaining after soaking and cooking as part of the liquid needed in recipes One cup of dried vegetables reconstitutes to about 2 cups To replace the moisture removed from most vegetables barely cover them with cold water and soak 20 minutes to 2 hours Cover greens with boiling water To cook just bring vegetables to a boil and sim mer until done A cup of dried fruit reconstitutes to about 1 1 2 cups Add water just to cover the fruit add more later if needed One to eight hours is required to reconstitute most fruits depending on fruit type size of pieces and water temperature Hot water takes less time Over soaking will produce a loss of flavor To cook reconstituted fruit cover and simmer in the same wate

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