Cover art for The Beginner's Guide to Dehydrating Food, 2nd Edition
Published
Storey Publishing, August 2018
ISBN
9781635860245
Format
Softcover, 320 pages
Dimensions
22.6cm × 20.2cm × 1.8cm

The Beginner's Guide to Dehydrating Food, 2nd Edition How to Preserve All Your Favorite Vegetables, Fruits, Meats, and Herbs

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With tabletop food dehydrators more affordable than ever, creating dried fruits, fruit leathers, dried beans, meat jerky, and herb and spice blends at home is easy, safe, and satisfying. The Beginner's Guide to Dehydrating Food, 2nd Edition provides photographic step-by-step instructions and detailed guidelines on drying and enjoying 80 popular foods.

Dehydration is one of the simplest, safest, and time-tested methods of food preservation. This photographic guide to drying dozens of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and meats offers detailed instructions on every aspect of the process, from preparation techniques to calculating yield and assessing doneness. Readers will also learn how to rehydrate and prepare each food in the tastiest way and discover how easy it is to dry beans and peas for soup mixtures, create meat jerky and fruit leathers to take on camping and hunting expeditions, prepare the most flavorful dried herb and spice blends to stock the pantry, and more. AUTHOR: Teresa Marrone is the author of several cookbooks, field guides, and regional books. She is very active in her local food scene and has written food-related profiles and features for a variety of magazines. SELLING POINTS: . Food drying at home is an easy, appealing preserving technique. A tabletop electric dehydrator costs as little as $35 and requires very little labour and minimal monitoring. . Detailed instructions for 80 of the most popular fruits, vegetables, meats, and herbs. Includes favourites like dried apricots and figs, apple rings, fruit leathers, bean and pea soup mixtures, meat jerky, and herb and spice blends. . Perfect for campers, hunter, homesteaders, and gardeners. Food dehydration is an economical and easy way to store surplus produce. Lightweight and requiring no canning or refrigeration, dried foods are easy to transport and carry in a backpack for camping or travelling. Full-colour; photographs and illustrations throughout

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