Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook, The: The Complete
Guide to Drying Food, Plus 398 Recipes, Including Making Jerky, Fruit Leather
& Just-Add-Water Meals
The dehydrator is an incredibly useful tool for long-term food storage
and making the most of your garden harvest. The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook contains everything you need to know
to get the greatest value from a home dehydrator.
- Includes tips on selecting a dehydrator, as well as proper sanitation, storage, and rehydration techniques
- Individual entries on how to dehydrate all manner of berries, fruits, vegetables, greens, herbs, and edible flowers include information on how to prep, dehydration temperatures, and times
- Includes recipes for making your own teas, herb blends and rubs, flavored oils, instant baby food, jerky, and fruit leathers
- Includes nearly 400 recipes for cooking from your dehydrator pantry. There is an entire chapter dedicated to slow cooker recipes using dehydrated ingredients and one on dehydrated meals for backpackers and campers
Editorial
Reviews
Review
"If you are serious about creating a PREPared kitchen, a dehydrator
is a must-have tool for your kitchen, and The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook belongs
on your shelf. It's really that
good." (Jane Baldwin momwithaprep.com 2014-11-12)
"The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook is just that: the Ultimate...Its 18 chapters cover every aspect of dehydration and cooking with dehydrated foods...This book is great for those who are nervously just getting started on food preservation with all the information needed to successfully preserve food for later. It is also perfect for those who are moderate dehydrator-users already as it supplies exciting ideas to experiment with. I use my dehydrators frequently and consider myself a moderate to experienced home dehydrator and as I read this book I found countless ideas that blew my mind." (A Life Beyond Money blog 2014-09-29)
"The amount of detail in this gem of a food preservation book shows...that the authors really know their craft. Things I never would have considered doing with my dehydrator or the foods I had dehydrated! There are 398 recipes included and I don't mean just soups and stews. How about instant soup mixes, packets for dry rubs for flavoring meat and--wait for it--desserts." (HomesteadDreamer.com 2014-09-22)
"Far more than a simple cookbook, the authors preface the recipes with dozens of pages outlining the principles and benefits of dehydration...Fully half the book is dedicated to recipes on using your home-dehydrated foods actively as ingredients, rather than thinking of them as standalone foods. For example, a layered mélange of dehydrated vegetables in a jar makes a simple just-add-water soup that is not just handy, but makes a thoughtful gift. Smoothies can brim with the flavor of ripe summer fruit year-round." (Sean Timberlake Punk Domestics.com 2014-09-29)
"This quickly became one of the most valued books in my library...I can point to numerous examples of things that I just did not know even after three years of dehydrating...You need this book first--BEFORE you start. And you need to pay special attention to the first three chapters--25 pages of easy, enjoyable, plain English reading with plenty of timesaving tips, troubleshooting sections, and references of other places to look in the book for related reading. Once you have done that, you can begin to use this book as your standard, go-to reference for specifics on dehydrating particular goods for particular purposes." (Jo Rellimi Homestead Chronicles.com 2014-10-11)
"Whether you are an avid gardener or you bring your produce home from the grocery store, The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook will inspire and motivate you!...I was originally unenthusiastic about dehydrating because I'm a home canner...After reading this book, I was very surprised at the amount of nutrients that are lost when it comes to preserving food by freezing, canning and dehydrating. And you guessed it, dehydrating is the best option for preserving those nutrients!...Not only will the book inspire you to dehydrate more, but the wonderful recipe section will have you dreaming up all kinds of meals and desserts for your family." (The Survival Mom.com 2014-10-14)
"I was intrigued by the part of the title that mentioned 398 recipes. That alone is a lot of recipes, but for dehydrating food that is huge! I mean how many things can you really dehydrate and/or make with dehydrated food?...Apparently tons! Besides giving you a mega list of recipes, it teaches you how dehydration works...Whether you are a newbie to dehydrating or a seasoned vet, I guarantee that you will learn new, amazing and inspirational things that you will not find in any other book of this genre." (Sharon Pannell The Trailer Park Homesteader blog2014-11-05)
"The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook is just that: the Ultimate...Its 18 chapters cover every aspect of dehydration and cooking with dehydrated foods...This book is great for those who are nervously just getting started on food preservation with all the information needed to successfully preserve food for later. It is also perfect for those who are moderate dehydrator-users already as it supplies exciting ideas to experiment with. I use my dehydrators frequently and consider myself a moderate to experienced home dehydrator and as I read this book I found countless ideas that blew my mind." (A Life Beyond Money blog 2014-09-29)
"The amount of detail in this gem of a food preservation book shows...that the authors really know their craft. Things I never would have considered doing with my dehydrator or the foods I had dehydrated! There are 398 recipes included and I don't mean just soups and stews. How about instant soup mixes, packets for dry rubs for flavoring meat and--wait for it--desserts." (HomesteadDreamer.com 2014-09-22)
"Far more than a simple cookbook, the authors preface the recipes with dozens of pages outlining the principles and benefits of dehydration...Fully half the book is dedicated to recipes on using your home-dehydrated foods actively as ingredients, rather than thinking of them as standalone foods. For example, a layered mélange of dehydrated vegetables in a jar makes a simple just-add-water soup that is not just handy, but makes a thoughtful gift. Smoothies can brim with the flavor of ripe summer fruit year-round." (Sean Timberlake Punk Domestics.com 2014-09-29)
"This quickly became one of the most valued books in my library...I can point to numerous examples of things that I just did not know even after three years of dehydrating...You need this book first--BEFORE you start. And you need to pay special attention to the first three chapters--25 pages of easy, enjoyable, plain English reading with plenty of timesaving tips, troubleshooting sections, and references of other places to look in the book for related reading. Once you have done that, you can begin to use this book as your standard, go-to reference for specifics on dehydrating particular goods for particular purposes." (Jo Rellimi Homestead Chronicles.com 2014-10-11)
"Whether you are an avid gardener or you bring your produce home from the grocery store, The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook will inspire and motivate you!...I was originally unenthusiastic about dehydrating because I'm a home canner...After reading this book, I was very surprised at the amount of nutrients that are lost when it comes to preserving food by freezing, canning and dehydrating. And you guessed it, dehydrating is the best option for preserving those nutrients!...Not only will the book inspire you to dehydrate more, but the wonderful recipe section will have you dreaming up all kinds of meals and desserts for your family." (The Survival Mom.com 2014-10-14)
"I was intrigued by the part of the title that mentioned 398 recipes. That alone is a lot of recipes, but for dehydrating food that is huge! I mean how many things can you really dehydrate and/or make with dehydrated food?...Apparently tons! Besides giving you a mega list of recipes, it teaches you how dehydration works...Whether you are a newbie to dehydrating or a seasoned vet, I guarantee that you will learn new, amazing and inspirational things that you will not find in any other book of this genre." (Sharon Pannell The Trailer Park Homesteader blog2014-11-05)
About the
Author
Tammy Gangloff is an expert and leading authority on food dehydration. She is the face of, and the knowledge and information
behind, Dehydrate2Store.com, a leading online resource in food dehydration
education. A stay at home mother of four, she is a strong believer in
self-reliance and home preparedness, and avidly researched and practiced food
canning, freezing, and dehydrating. Most interested in food dehydration, and
unsatisfied with the resources available to her to learn the art, she began
dehydrating foods full time and developing her own techniques. With her four
dehydrators running day and night, Tammy has attempted to dehydrate nearly
every available fruit, vegetable, and herb sold in the United States. Tammy
first gained widespread recognition through her instructional YouTube videos,
and then through the development of Dehydrate2Store. She has since spoken on
numerous talk radio shows and podcasts, and has been published in interviews in
printed newspapers and online. She has also led talks at preparedness
expositions, and served as an expert Technical Editor for The Complete Idiot's
Guide: Dehydrating Foods. Her fan base through Dehydrate2Store and YouTube
includes tens of thousands of Internet followers, and a reach of millions of
viewers in the United States and beyond.
Steven Gangloff is a currently pursuing his MD at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine. He graduated top of his class with a degree in Biology and Chemistry with Research Thesis Honors distinction from SUNY Fredonia, and has extensive research experience in genetics and molecular cell biology at SUNY Fredonia and Harvard Medical School. Having additional interests in business, web design, and food science, Steven became the founder/CEO of Dehydrate2Store. Steven also served as an expert Technical Editor for The Complete Idiot's Guide: Dehydrating Foods and writes periodically and performs research and development, video direction and production, and site coordination for Dehydrate2Store
September Ferguson is a stay at home mother of 3 rowdy boys, and holds a degree in Fashion Technologies with interests in business management. Through her mother, September gained a strong interest in food dehydration, particularly in food processing, storage, and dehydration tools and equipment. September is also involved in recipe development and testing for the home food dehydrator.
Steven Gangloff is a currently pursuing his MD at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine. He graduated top of his class with a degree in Biology and Chemistry with Research Thesis Honors distinction from SUNY Fredonia, and has extensive research experience in genetics and molecular cell biology at SUNY Fredonia and Harvard Medical School. Having additional interests in business, web design, and food science, Steven became the founder/CEO of Dehydrate2Store. Steven also served as an expert Technical Editor for The Complete Idiot's Guide: Dehydrating Foods and writes periodically and performs research and development, video direction and production, and site coordination for Dehydrate2Store
September Ferguson is a stay at home mother of 3 rowdy boys, and holds a degree in Fashion Technologies with interests in business management. Through her mother, September gained a strong interest in food dehydration, particularly in food processing, storage, and dehydration tools and equipment. September is also involved in recipe development and testing for the home food dehydrator.