Dried Fruit for Snacks or Potpourri

by amyandzach78130 in Cooking > Canning & Preserving

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Dried Fruit for Snacks or Potpourri

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This instructable shows you how to preserve fruit and herbs, by dehydrating them, using your oven.

Step 1: Gather Fruit

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Step 1: Gather any fruit, veggies or herb that you would like to preserve by drying. I'm drying Meyer Lemons today!

Step 2: Slice Fruit

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Step 2: Slice Fruit or veggie of choice in about a 1/4" thickness.

Step 3: Preheat Oven

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Step 3: Preheat oven to 170°

Step 4: Line Pan and Arrange Fruit

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Step 4: Line cookie sheet with parchment paper and arrange fruit on pan.

Step 5: Pop in Oven

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Step 5: Place the lined cookie sheet with fruit on top rack in preheated oven.

Step 6: Start Dehydration Process

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Step 6: Leave oven door opened a little, to allow excess moisture out of the oven. Keep fruit in the oven from 2 to 6 hours, depending on the thickness of your fruit. Check and turn fruit hourly.

Step 7: Last Steps

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Step 7: Turn oven off and let fruit cool down. For potpourri, feel free to add herbs, spices and/or essential oils to give the scent a little boost! I placed mine in a mason jar and embellished with fabric and ribbon, for a nice gift!