The beginner's guide to dehydrating food How to preserve all your favorite vegetables, fruits, meats, and herbs

Teresa Marrone

Book - 2018

"Whether you're prepping for a camping trip or hunting trip, stocking your pantry, or saving the surplus from your garden, here's the only book you'll need. Learn how to dehydrate everything from apricots to zucchini and master the simple techniques needed to make your own jerky, as well as leathers, candied fruit, baby food, and more."--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Teresa Marrone (author)
Other Authors
Adam DeTour (photographer)
Item Description
Revised edition of: The beginner's guide to making and using dried foods.
Includes index.
Physical Description
308 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781635860245
  • Part 1. Setting Up
  • Chapter 1. Drying Foods at Home
  • Chapter 2. Basic Methods
  • Chapter 3. Equipment
  • Part 2. How to Dehydrate
  • Chapter 4. Fruits & Vegetables A to Z
  • Chapter 5. Herbs & Spices
  • Chapter 6. Meat & Poultry
  • Part 3. Making the Most of Your Dehydrator
  • Chapter 7. Leathers, Candied Fruits & More
  • Chapter 8. Recipes Using Your Dehydrated Foods
  • Dried Food Mixes for the Pantry
  • Mixes for Camping & Backpacking
  • Seasonings, Broths & Sauces
  • Main Dishes & Sides
  • Sweets, Snacks & Desserts
  • Teas & Vinegars
  • Appendix: Plans for A Home-Built Dehydrator
  • Metric Conversion Charts
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Veteran author Marrone here updates her 2014's The Beginner's Guide to Making and Using Dried Foods. Benefitting from new photographs and refreshed design, this edition does much to boost the appeal of food dehydration as a preservation technique. Straightforward instructions make it easy to master multiple methods for drying and storing fresh foods, including vegetables, fruits, herbs, legumes, and meats. While primarily a dehydrating handbook, it also includes recipes for using dried foods (e.g., mushroom-barley soup mix in a jar, dried Italian herb mix, crumb-topped dried apple pie), as well as surprising supplementary content (e.g., how to craft a home-built dehydrator, how to make dehydrated prepared foods for camping trips). VERDICT An indispensable culinary reference for most collections. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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