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HOW TO USE A CONVECTION OVEN AS A FOOD DEHYDRATOR



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I happen to have 2 convection ovens and I use them over my regular oven to dehydrate foods. Convection cooking takes less time than your regular oven. I always prop oven door open just a little so more air gets into it to help circulate and dry. I use a very large rubber spatula, the kind that is heat proof to prop door open.

Provided by Susan Cutler

Categories     Other Snacks

Number Of Ingredients 4

cookie sheets
wooden spoon
fruits and vegetables
meats for jerky

Steps:

  • 1. "You do not necessarily need a food dehydrator to dry food. A convection oven works well as a food dehydrator because its fan and convection cycle speed up the food drying process. Drying food in this way prevents the formation of bacteria, yeast and molds by removing the moisture from the food. It also slows the enzymes that will eventually break down the components of the food." by Mary McNally, eHow Contributor
  • 2. 1. Heat your convection oven to between 140 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Place the food to be dried on a cookie sheet so that the food edges are not touching and there is plenty of air circulation around the food
  • 3. 3. Put the loaded cookie sheet into the convection oven. 4. Close the oven door or experiment with propping it open with a wood spoon for more air circulation.
  • 4. 5. Remove a piece of dried food from the convection oven, and let it cool before you taste it to determine its level of dryness.
  • 5. READ MORE: How to Use a Convection Oven As a Food Dehydrator | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7535108_use-convection-oven-food-dehydrator.html#ixzz1iMktALaS

HOW TO DEHYDRATE APPLES IN AN OVEN, AIR FRYER, OR DEHYDRATOR



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Learn how to dehydrate apples in the oven, air fryer, or dehydrator for perfect, dried apples or apple chips with our dehydrated apples recipes. See the best apples for dehydrating and steps for making dehydrated apples with three different methods.

Provided by Su-Jit Lin

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 3

Lemon juice, vinegar, or citric acid
Apples
Water

Steps:

  • As soon as cut apples are exposed to the air, the process of oxidation begins and their structure begins to soften. To avoid this, you'll want to have an acidic pre-treatment bath at the ready. Measure either 1 teaspoon of citric acid, ¼ cup of lemon juice, or 1 tablespoon of vinegar per quart (4 cups) of water. Stir your acidic ingredient and water together in a large bowl.
  • Clean off the surface of the apples with a soft brush, then slice them horizontally into pieces no thicker than ½-inch and preferably thinner, if possible, with the aid of a mandolin slicer. Coring is up to you, but peeling and coring are not necessary. RELATED: How to Wash Apples
  • Add the apple slices to your pretreatment bath. After 10 minutes of soaking, drain the apple slices into a colander. If you used citric acid, give it a rinse. Otherwise, go ahead and lay the apple pieces out flat and pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel.
  • Assemble your apples for dehydrating. If you're seasoning your apple chips, add your spice of choice now. Otherwise, you can begin laying your sliced, soaked apples out on whatever platform best fits your apple dehydration method (below). Do not let them touch if possible, and don't stack them. You want to encourage open air flow and separate, individual pieces at the end of the process-not a sticky clump. If you're dehydrating apples with an air fryer you can stack your slices, but more on that later! To dehydrate apples in the oven, skip to step 6. To dehydrate apples in an air fryer, skip to step 9. To dehydrate apples in a dehydrator, skip to step 12. Dehydrating apples in the oven
  • Preheat your oven to the lowest setting possible-as low as 150°F if it allows it.
  • Follow steps 1-4 above, arranging apple slices on a metal cooling rack that fits over a large rimmed cookie sheet for best results. This will allow the air to circulate all around your apple chips in the oven allowing for uniform dehydration. If you don't have one, line your cookie sheet(s) with parchment paper to avoid getting your pan syrupy or your apple crisps stuck.
  • Depending on the thickness of your slices, how juicy your apples are, and the amount of humidity in your home, dehydrating apples in your oven may take 2-3 hours. Make sure to keep the oven door cracked to allow moisture to escape-you want to dry the apples, not really bake them. Flip your apple slices over after about an hour to help them dry evenly, and don't be afraid to shuffle their placement to make up for cooler spots in your oven. Make sure to keep a watchful eye on them-burning or crisping can happen in a matter of minutes.
  • You'll know your apples are done when they're dry to the touch, but double-check by folding a sample slice in half. If your oven-dried apples are done, they won't stick when you fold it; if not, it will, due to remaining sugar and moisture. You can also tear one in half and see if any remaining juices bead up along the torn edge. If so, it needs a little more time. Finally, if you're trying to make chips, you'll know you've done so successfully if it snaps pleasantly at the bend. When finished, skip to finishing dehydrating apples, below. Dehydrating apples in an air fryer
  • Follow steps 1-4 in the first section on preparing apples for dehydration. In an air fryer, you have considerably less space to work with. But because the high-power convection tech will be moving them around, this is the only instance you can stack your apple slices. Don't go overboard, though! You still need to give the air in your fryer room to circulate. Be advised that although this method takes less time per batch, you'll likely have to dedicate more attention to each batch and run several, depending on how many apples you're dehydrating.
  • Place a small metal rack over your apples to keep them from running amok, then run your air fryer at 300°F for roughly 15 minutes. Rotate, flip, and stir every five minutes to help your apples dehydrate more evenly. If you choose to remove them now for cooling, be aware that they won't look immediately dry using this method. They'll appear shriveled and even a bit soggy, but will get crunchier as they cool.
  • For crispier apples, increase the heat to 325°F for 4-8 minutes or as preferred. Make sure to watch your fryer carefully and increase the frequency of your flipping and shaking. Do it every minute or so at this stage. When finished, skip to finishing dehydrating apples, below. Dehydrating apples in a dehydrator
  • Follow steps 1-4 in the first section on preparing apples for dehydration. Take your patted-dry apple slices and arrange them in your tray in a single layer, avoiding overlap.
  • Start your dehydrator. Set it at 145°F to evaporate any remaining pre-treatment solution and run it at this temperature for about an hour.
  • Bring the dehydrator down to 135°F and let it do its job! This no-supervision workhorse will take about 12 hours to complete the process. However, the result of letting it take its time will be the reward of perfectly, evenly dehydrated apple bites, no matter how you slice it! Finishing dehydrating apples
  • Remove your dehydrated apples from the oven, air fryer, or dehydrator and let them cool on the pan or rack for about 30 minutes-this is called conditioning. Then, place them in airtight packaging-preferably a glass jar-in a dark location right away. For the first week, feel free to shake them often to help them continue to stay dry. If any condensation builds up, give them another run in your appliance of choice.

OVEN-DRIED APPLES



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Dehydrating apples is easy and creates a tasty, portable, healthy snack. Learn which varieties are best and how to dry fresh apples in your oven.

Provided by Leda Meredith

Categories     Snack     Ingredient

Time 10h20m

Number Of Ingredients 3

16 apples (washed)
8 quarts water
1/2 cup vinegar (or lemon juice)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients. Heat the oven to its lowest setting, usually between 140 F and 150 F.
  • In a nonreactive bowl, mix water and vinegar (or lemon juice ).
  • Use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin off the apples.
  • Core apples with an apple corer or slice each apple into quarters. Cut off tough center of each piece.
  • Using a sharp knife, cut apples into 1/4-inch-thick slices. As you slice apples, drop pieces into prepared acidulated water to prevent browning. Let slices soak while you finish slicing remaining apples.
  • Drain apple slices in a colander , letting them sit for 2 to 3 minutes to drain off as much water as possible. If apple pieces are too moist, they will steam instead of dry in oven. To remove excess moisture, place slices on top of a clean kitchen towel and pat dry with a paper towel.
  • Place cooling racks inside baking sheets and arrange apples on racks so slices are not touching.
  • Place baking sheets in the oven. If you don't have a convection oven, prop oven door open with the handle of a wooden spoon to let steam and moisture escape. Let apples dry until they are a leathery or crispy texture, depending on your preference; this can take anywhere from 6 to 10 hours. If your oven is hotter in some spots than others, turn baking sheets around occasionally so that pieces dry evenly. Once apples have the desired texture, remove from the oven. You won't be completely sure if the apple pieces are fully dehydrated until they have cooled. Let apples cool on trays for 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, tear a piece of the fruit in half. There should be no visible moisture along the surface of the break. If the apple is still soft, return to oven for a bit longer. Start with 30 minutes and check for moisture again.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 48 kcal, Carbohydrate 13 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 10 mg, Sugar 9 g, Fat 0 g, ServingSize 32 pieces (32 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

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