WebMar 13, 2019 · Depending on the fruit and its moisture content, leather size, and type of dryer used, it may take anywhere from 6 hours to several days to dry at 140°F. Test for dryness by touching the center of the leather; no indentation should be evident and no "wet" spots should show. Uo40dPvW3QIu WebApr 24, 2022 · Set the temperature to 140 degrees or your food will cook instead of des so moist air can escape. If you can, put a fan outside the oven door to help move the air 6Weugq7I0YJB WebDry cut-side up at 130 to 140 degrees F. Use a dehydrator or dry in an oven if you are able to set the oven temperature low enough. Drying time depends on the size of the berry pieces, yDb2Jh2NpBj5 WebDec 5, 2021 · Slice the strawberries into ¼"-⅜" thick slices (either cross-wise or pole-to-pole). Arrange strawberry slices in a single layer on dehydrator trays, ensuring there is space between pieces to allow airflow. Dehydrate rhSRTZ4UELe4
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