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Dried Orange| Commercial Dehydrators

Dried orange is a delicious snack that's perfect to take to school, work or your weekend hike.

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Prep time
10m
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Dehydrating time
3-7 hours
Ingredients
  • Oranges
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macros
  • Oranges
Instructions
  1. Slice oranges with a mandolin or knife so that they are anywhere from 1/8"-1/4" (3-6 mm) thickness. The thinner the slices are the quicker they will dry
  2. Arrange oranges on your dehydrator tray leaving room for air circulation and dehydrate at 135°F (57°C) for 3-7 hours until completely dry and brittle
  3. Store in an airtight container
  4. If you wish to make an orange powder, place the dried oranges into a blender and pulse until you have a fine powder. Store in an airtight jar in a cool dry place.
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Serves
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Prep time
10m
Dehydration time icon
Dehydrating time
3-7 hours
Ingredients
  • Oranges
Ingredients
macros
  • Oranges
Instructions
  1. Slice oranges with a mandolin or knife so that they are anywhere from 1/8"-1/4" (3-6 mm) thickness. The thinner the slices are the quicker they will dry
  2. Arrange oranges on your dehydrator tray leaving room for air circulation and dehydrate at 135°F (57°C) for 3-7 hours until completely dry and brittle
  3. Store in an airtight container
  4. If you wish to make an orange powder, place the dried oranges into a blender and pulse until you have a fine powder. Store in an airtight jar in a cool dry place.
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