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Dehydrating Food in an Air Fryer

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Dehydrated food, such as fruit and meat has been an added feature of air fryers in recent years.

Food drying is a simple and ancient preservation technique.

While air fryers are newer in the culinary world dehydration is not a new concept at all. In fact, the process of removing moisture from food to preserve it is one of the oldest methods of preserving food. It can be used as an alternative to freezing or canning. Drying foods slowly allows them to retain their nutrients and their flavors are concentrated for a more intense taste experience.

Dehydrating foods in an air fryer is probably something you have never considered, even if you own an air fryer yourself. This article will help you understand what dehydrating your food entails and how you can do it successfully in your air fryer at home.

Air Fryers with Dehydrate Feature

Dehydrating your food has many health benefits.

Dehydrating your own food is easy to do and save money.

Dehydrated food is a great way to save money, both when you make your own and when buying ready-made from the store. You can make your own easily at home with an air fryer. An air fryer with a dehydrate function can also save the high price tag and space of buying a dedicated dehydrator.

Drying fruits and vegetables at home can allow you to make cheaper bulk purchases of fruits, vegetables, and meats and not risk them spoiling before having a chance to use them.

An air fryer makes dehydrating your food super easy.

An air fryer makes dehydrating super easy. It uses less electricity and doesn’t heat up your kitchen. All you need is your air fryer, a couple of trays (or the grill insert), and a spatula. Once you’re done, just clean it with water and a dish brush!

What can you dehydrate in an air fryer?

You dehydrate make fruits, vegetables, meat and jerky, beans, tofu, nuts and seeds, grains (such as granola or trail mix), and many more things in an air fryer.

Dehydrating foods in an air fryer is the way to go!

Are you planning a trip to the backcountry? Are you wondering how to make your own dehydrated food at home? Are you concerned about your health and the health of your family? If so, I have some good news. Dehydrating foods can be simple and easy. The air fryer is a great tool for dehydrating meals, jerky, snacks and even fruits at home.

Why should you consider dehydrating food in an air fryer? There are many benefits. Some of them include:

Apple Chips

First you need to pick your apple type. Just as a quick reminder on apple flavor profiles:

Next you need to prep your apples. The first step is wash them. Then to slice them with a mandolin. You can do this by hand, but if you are like me you end up with slices of uneven thickness going this route.

Dried Tofu

First you need a block of tofu. We prefer firm to extra firm for this application. If you want to know more about plant-based options with your new air fryer check out our plant-based article.

Open the packet to drain the moisture then place the block onto to paper towels and press the moisture out. You can use a paper towel on top and a plate or heavy pan to press.

Next make the marinade.

Cut the tofu block into slices about 1/4 inch thick. Now spread the slices in a dish and cover with the marinade. Cover and leave in the refrigerator overnight.

Place the marinated tofu in the air fryer in single layers and dehydrate at 150F (60C) for about 4 hours.

Remove the tofu and allow a few minutes to cool before storing. The end result makes a great travel ready lunch meat replacement that can be used for sandwiches!

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