Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Dehydrate Fruit Using The Microwave Oven

Fruit is a healthy snack, but in some situations, dehydrated fruit is more convenient than fresh fruit. Traditional fruit dehydration is done outdoors, in a regular oven or inside a dehydrating machine. The microwave is not the best method for dehydrating fruit because the high temperatures can cause the fruit to burn, but with some patience, microwave fruit dehydration can be accomplished.


Instructions


Dehydrate Fruit Using the Microwave Oven


1. Wash your fruit using either soap and water or a veggie spray.


2. Dry the fruit so that there is no water on the outside of the skin or rind.


3. Use a sharp knife to thinly slice the fruit into small pieces.


4. Lay the pieces of sliced fruit on paper towels to soak up extra moisture. Also press paper towels on top of the fruit to remove any excess juice and speed up the dehydration process.


5. Place several pieces of fruit on a microwave safe tray that allows for air circulation above and below the fruit. A ridged bacon cooking tray works well.


6. Cook the fruit on the defrost setting at intervals of 5 to 10 minutes until the fruit is dehydrated.


7. Remove the fruit from the microwave and place it on a wire rack for a few hours to finish the dehydration process. The fruit will be flexible and soft, but not juicy.


8. Store the finished fruit in airtight plastic or glass containers.







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