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Everything You Need to Know About Dehydrators and Using Dried Food
THE DEHYDRATOR BIBLE is exactly what I hoped it would be when I ordered it: An excellent dehydrating reference and recipe book that supplements the brief "getting started" guide that came in the box with my Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator.The book begins with a clear, easy-to-understand chapter that explains how drying works, how to tell when food is dry enough, how to store dried food properly, and when to rehydrate food. It also includes general troubleshooting tips.Next, the book has useful charts that tell you how to handle dehydration for specific herbs (e.g., cilantro, mint, parsley), fruits (e.g., cherries, citrus fruits, peaches, pineapple), and vegetables (e.g., asparagus, radishes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes). For each type of produce, the authors discuss preparation (peel, cut into quarters, etc.), drying (how to arrange on trays, what temperature to use), time (hours required for drying), doneness test (e.g., plums should feel dry and leathery), and tips (e.g., blue or Italian plums give the nicest texture). The book has similar charts for beans, tofu, grains, and dairy products. It also includes a chapter on methods for dehydrating meat, poultry, and fish.The bulk of the book has recipes for cooking "at home" and "on the trail" with dehydrated foods. These recipes are interesting to me, even though I intend to use my dehydrator mostly for fixing fruit snacks, beef jerky, and dried herbs. Should I end up with too many dried peach slices, for example, I can use them to make "Warm Peaches With Ginger". Also, there are a couple of sections of full-color photographs of selected prepared recipes--these, of course, are more or less obligatory in any food book that calls itself a "bible".The last part of the book briefly discusses other uses for a dehydrator, including making cat and dog treats, crafts items (e.g., Christmas ornaments), and gifts (e.g., soup mix, herb teas). I like this book a lot--it's a useful, encyclopedic kitchen reference to be kept right next to my dehydrator.
S**E
Very interesting
So many creative recipes
C**A
... what I expected but part of it is very useful. The first portion is on dehydrating different items ...
This is not exactly what I expected but part of it is very useful. The first portion is on dehydrating different items with drying times as well as some ways to prepare things. The rest is more cooking with dehydrated foods. I was expecting them to be different recipes for making dehydrated foods like seasonings and such. It is more dehydrate all this stuff and combine them this way and rehydrate like hiking, camping, surviving civil unrest. I am sure it will come in handy when my husband hikes this summer or when the economy collapses, but for right now I am just following the directions on drying stuff.
M**H
Excellent Book!!
I love the book. It's very informative and in depth. The only Cins...most of the fruits run same temp and time. And things shoukd be discussed on what not to do or if u run into a issues what to do. I've watched alit of u tube videos that get way into how to make sure is dry... what works what doesn't. BUT fir the price it is a very good book. And yes..it has recipes like Jerky!!! I highly reccimend the CASORI 6 TRAY DEHYDRATOR. IN 2022 BIUGHT MINE AT BLACK FRUDAY..BEST DEAL. 299 ON SALE 199 THAN EXTRA 40% OFF THAN I GIT THE AMAZIN STIRE CARD..GAVE ME 60.00 MORE OFF FOR STIRE CARD! MY final cost fir a 299.00 Casori 6 tray...was 40.00!!! Get this book..2 extra silicone trays and the Dehydrator. Your golden! As we speak I'm dehydrating 4 lbs of blue berries. I washed well..dried..put on tray in freezer... tomorrow will blend in blender spread on fruit roll up tray. Dehydrate, than break it up put in blender I will have 1 to 2 jars of powdered blueberry to add to smoothies or put in muffins! 1 tblsp of powdered berries equals 1 cup berries. Strawberrues..dehydrate and jar. They are like amazing intense strawberry gummies! Beef jerky amazing! 4 lbs steak or ground beef equals 1 lb jerky. Have fun!
K**N
Dehydrator cook book
Awesome book for cooking
R**Y
Wonderful gift
Perfect book for anyone who has a dehydrator and wants to learn new recipes.
D**D
Loving this book so far!
I bought this book shortly after purchasing my 6-tray Excalibur dehydrator and it's been very helpful in learning the best ways to dehydrate various foods. I've used the recipes in here for apples, pineapples, strawberries, and beef jerky so far. As soon as I receive the dehydrator trays I ordered I'm planning to make some of the fruit leather recipes. I can't wait!
N**
Same info, same authors, different books
The book and its contents are ok. There are a lot of good ideas and recipes. The two complaints I have is that Some of the recipes are very complex for a backpacker. Maybe not for a canoeist/kayaker or car camper but I was hoping for more of a "prep your meals at home and vacuum seal then add water and boil when you make camp" approach. The other issue that I have is that it is almost exactly word for word the same book as "The complete trail food cookbook" by the same authors. I would recommend the book but only one or the other... Not both
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