Victorio VKP1006 Food Dehydrator User Manual

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• Optional: To sweeten, add corn syrup, honey or sugar. Corn syrup or

honey is best for longer storage because it prevents crystals. Sugar is

fine for immediate use or short storage. Use ¼ to ½ cup sugar, corn

syrup or honey for each 2 cups of fruit.

Leathers From Canned or Frozen Fruit

• Home preserved or store-bought canned or frozen fruit can be used.

• Drain fruit, save liquid.

• Use 1 pint of fruit per tray.

• Puree fruit until smooth. If thick, add liquid.

• Add 2 teaspoons of lemon juice or 1/8 teaspoon ascorbic acid (375

mg) for each 2 cups of light colored fruit to prevent darkening.

• Applesauce can be dried alone or added to any fresh fruit pureé as an

extender. It decreases tartness and makes the leather smoother and

more pliable.

Drying Fruit Leather

Fruit leather trays can be sprayed lightly with a cooking spray, to keep the

fruit leather from sticking.

Spread pureé evenly, about 1/8 - 1/4 inch thick, onto fruit leather trays.

Avoid overfilling the trays.

Leather dries from the outside edge toward the center. Test for dryness by

touching the center of the leather; no indentation should be evident. While

warm, peel from the trays and place on plastic wrap. Roll up the leather in

the plastic wrap, allow to cool, then tightly rewrap the roll in plastic.

Storing Fruit Leather

The leather will keep up to 1 month at room temperature. It will keep

3-6 months in the refrigerator and up to one year in the freezer. In all

cases, be sure to wrap the leather tightly in plastic wrap before storage as

recommended in the previous section.

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