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Deluxe Features
Dehydrate
Dehydration is the process of preserving food
by removing water. If you would like to dehy-
drate fruits, vegetables, or meats, your oven is
equipped with special settings to allow you to
do so easily.
Before you turn on the oven, position the racks at the
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levels you need them.
place the food you want to dehydrate into the oven.
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If you have a double oven, press the
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uPPer on/oFF
or
loWer on/oFF
key to select the oven you want
to use.
From the main menu, press
•
more
.
press
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DeHYDrate
.
Select the type of food you are dehydrating. For
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example, press
FruIts
. The oven will set itself to the
best combination of settings for that type of food.
You will see the jump-in temperature appear on the
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display (100°F for fruits, 125°F for veggies or 150°F
for meats). To dehydrate at that temperature, simply
press
start
. If you want to dehydrate at a different
temperature, enter the temperature on the number
keypad (for example: to dehydrate at 165°F, press 1,
then press 6, then press 5), then press
start
.
BAKE
ROASTING
BROILING
ADDITIONAL
SETTINGS
SAVED
GUIDE
MORE
▲ UPPER
12:25 PM
FRUITS
VEGGIES
▲ UPPER
12:25 PM
SELECT A DEHYDRATING MODE
MEATS
SABBATH DEHYDRATE
PROOF
DEFROST
SELF
CLEAN
MORE
▲ UPPER
12:25 PM
Tips For Dehydrating
Equipment Required for Dehydrating Foods
half sheet pan or jelly roll pan with ½” rim all the way
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around it
Baking rack that fits inside the half sheet pan
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Cheesecloth
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Four quart sauce-pot with lid
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Steamer basket that fits inside 4 quart saucepan. One
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that is perforated and opens up will work well.
Slotted spoon
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paper towels
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A sharp knife
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Notes for dehydrating fruits:
place the food onto the center of the oven rack. (For
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dehydrating, prepare food as recommended then
place food onto a drying rack.)
You can add honey, spices, lime juice, or orange juice
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to give the fruit a different flavor.
To prevent darkening during dehydration and storage,
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you should steam blanch apples, apricots, peaches,
nectarines, pears, or foods that will oxidize. To steam
blanch:
○ Add 1 inch of water to a four quart sauce-pot. Insert
the steam basket and place the fruit in it.
○ Cover the pot and steam for one to two minutes.
○ Remove with a slotted spoon and dab with a
paper towel to remove excess moisture before
dehydrating.
Apples, pears, pineapples, and some other fruits will
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brown or darken during dehydration. To prevent dis-
coloration, dip fruits in pineapple juice or lemon juice
after steam blanching.
To give the fruit a candied effect and to help retain
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color, blanch them in simple syrup*. You can candy
the fruits mentioned above as well as figs and plums.
○ The basic ratio for simple syrup is one cup of sugar
to one cup of water. Add these ingredients to a four
quart stock-pot and bring to a boil. Stir until all the
sugar dissolves. Remove the saucepan from the
stove and allow it to cool. Dip fruit into the simple
syrup after it has cooled. Proceed to dehydrate.
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