I already have a recipe on my blog for dehydrated apple chips, but since I sold my dehydrator awhile ago, I decided to see how apple chips would come out in the oven. Turns out, they come out GREAT! And much faster to make than in a dehydrator. This recipe is simple, and tastes amazing! … Continue reading Oven Baked Apple Chips!
Category: Dehydrated Fruit & Veggie Chips
Dried fruit and veggie chips made in a dehydrator. Oil free chips and easy to eat!
Dehydrated Mango Chips
These came out great! The mango retains all of its lovely color and flavor, and it didn't take long at all! Try it for yourself! Thinly slice about four mangos or so, and distribute them evenly on the dehydrating trays, making sure none of them overlap the other. Because mangos can have a lot of … Continue reading Dehydrated Mango Chips
Dehydrated Carrot, Zucchini & Cauliflower
I had a mix of leftover veggies in my fridge, and I wanted to try out my dehydrator, so I threw in a bunch of carrots, zucchinis and cauliflower, and they all came out great! What to do: Thinly slice a couple zucchinis, half a cauliflower and a couple carrots. Distribute them evenly on the … Continue reading Dehydrated Carrot, Zucchini & Cauliflower
Dehydrated Apple Chips
Lovely apple chips pictured with my dehydrated banana chips 🙂 Apple chips take less time to dehydrate because they have less moisture, and less dense texture. They come out fantabulously cripsy and taste sooo good! Cut about 2 to 3 apples, remove the core (apple seeds are not good for you!) and slice into thin … Continue reading Dehydrated Apple Chips
Dehydrated Banana Chips
Like pineapple chips, bananas take a long time to dehydrate. They aren't as moist as pineapples, but they have a thicker texture and are more dense. This is why they too, can take up to 24 hours for dehydration. Peel 4 to 5 bananas, cut them into thin slices and spread evenly on the dehydrating … Continue reading Dehydrated Banana Chips
Dehydrated Pineapple Chips!
Pineapple chips are full of moisture and take forever to dehydrated. A whole pineapple can take up to 24 hours to dehydrate, and about 5 minutes to eat! So not fair! But...this is life, you know... 😉 Dehydrated Pineapple Chips Thinly slice 1 whole pineapple into inch long pieces. Try to keep the slices as … Continue reading Dehydrated Pineapple Chips!