Dehydrating apples...Chewy or Crunchy?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
  • We provide details on how to dehydrate apples without any extra fuss to the preferred degree of doneness from chewy to crunchy.
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  • @kymschoeff2858
    @kymschoeff2858 Год назад +37

    My granddaughter just started college and has requested a never ending supply of dehydrated apples for snacking 😊

    • @lindavallentyne3873
      @lindavallentyne3873 9 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds great for you. But she can eat 6 apples and not realize the huge number of calories she is consuming. I bet she see them as not only delicious but healthy snack. Instead of the original candy.

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 Год назад +10

    Thank you. I smoke meats and teach smoking. The first question I get is "How long does it take?" The answer is "Until it is done." Like you said, you have to be flexible. God Bless and stay safe.

  • @Bengillisdavis
    @Bengillisdavis 7 месяцев назад +5

    when my boy friend lost his life I was really sad but when I watched your videos you made me happy

    • @RoseRedHomestead
      @RoseRedHomestead  7 месяцев назад +5

      We are sorry to hear that your boy friend died and will take your comments as the highest complement. Jim

    • @gb3776
      @gb3776 4 месяца назад

      So very sorry for your loss 💜

  • @probegt75
    @probegt75 Год назад +3

    That apple slicer is a marvel of engineering

  • @lindascott6637
    @lindascott6637 Год назад +17

    I love apples and bananas, been drying them for 40 years. Recently I started drying frozen mixed veggies and they work wonderfully too. Also saves freezer space.
    Thank you so much for your channel, I love your explanations and research.

  • @dorcasdee
    @dorcasdee Год назад +12

    My families favorite treat in the fall is dehydrated apples . I dry them to a leathery stage & leave them in a round. Of course it has space in the circle. I used the apple peeler like you did on this show. I then dip them half way into either melted carmel or homemade carmel. I lay them on parchment paper & let them cool. I then dip over the carmel with white chocolate and sprinkle a light mixture of cinnamon and sugar. These have a long shelf life and make great Christmas gifts.

    • @tinyacres2827
      @tinyacres2827 Год назад

      These sound really good and I'm in need of a treat to go in a birthday box. These sound like they'll fit the bill!

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад +1

      What a fun idea! Those would be wonderful Christmas treats!

  • @jennybkind5054
    @jennybkind5054 Год назад +3

    Now i need an apple peeler, corer, slicer! That was so smooth, and I like 😊the idea of having the apples all the same thickness.

  • @cynthiafisher9907
    @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад +9

    I have a lot of Italian prune plums and when I dehydrate them, I prefer them to be a little softer. I have found I can pasteurize them by using my steamer basket. First, i dehydrate the plums until they are crispier than I want. Then, I steam a quart jar upside down to sterilize it, as well as the lid. Next, I steam the plums, moving them around in the steamer basket with tongs to make sure they are all pasteurized. Then, I put them in the jar and put the lid on and screw a ring on. They will vacuum seal themselves as they cool(or you could vacuum seal them). This way, I am able to store softer dried prunes at room temperature, otherwise they would mold. I have stored them this way for years with no spoilage. I’m sure you could do the same with other fruit, such as apples, if you prefer them softer.

  • @Timetraveler1111MN
    @Timetraveler1111MN 2 месяца назад +1

    I love your hair color and style, pretty Lady 🧑‍🦰

  • @yana1955
    @yana1955 Год назад +6

    I bought that vacuum gizmo and it works well. Because my dry cat food is a bit expensive, I buy it in bulk and seal it in half gallon jars., opening one jar at a time. My cat didn't like the food when it reached the bottom of the bin so I'm counting on this technique to keep it fresher and tastier.

  • @TigerlilyMal
    @TigerlilyMal Год назад +8

    I love my apple peeler, corer, slicer! It’s such a time saver, consistent, and works incredibly well.

  • @reginabaillie2535
    @reginabaillie2535 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much Pam for showing us how to dehydrating apples ,my grandchildren will absolutely love this. Thank you so much again for showing us how, looking forward to your next one.🌻

  • @jago4673
    @jago4673 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you used a sharpie to write on the lid, wipe it off with isopropyl alcohol. The pen is alcohol based, and using alcohol to clean off works well.

  • @sharonnm6799
    @sharonnm6799 Год назад +5

    You and your channel continuously provides us with a wealth of information and ideas. Thank you.

  • @nancyostrander7345
    @nancyostrander7345 Год назад +1

    PAM, I BOUGHT THAT VACUUM SELLER DUE TO YOUR VIDEO WHEN YOU RECEIVED IT. IT IS FABULOUS. IT IS SO NICE TO BE ABLE TO USE IT AND NOT HAVE TO GET MY BIG MACHINE OUT TO ONE OR TWO JARS.

  • @Its-gv6jz
    @Its-gv6jz Год назад +9

    Thank you, Pam! Your videos are always so inspiring!

  • @sueeus4869
    @sueeus4869 Год назад +6

    If you’re not making vinegar right away from the peels & cores, freeze them until you’re ready. Pam, I thank our ABBA for you! I have learned a great deal from you!! ❤

    • @ilana8898
      @ilana8898 Год назад +1

      Great tip, thank you

  • @kittyhaecker
    @kittyhaecker Год назад +6

    When my son was working in Afghanistan several years ago, he asked me to send him an apple peeler during "apple season". One day the Afghani general walked by, picked it up, and took it home. He said, "my wife will love this!

  • @suemagyari212
    @suemagyari212 Год назад +1

    I love these crunchy dried apples. I also do them as cinnamon sugar apples. They are a bit messier, but they are just like candy. They become crunchy as well. A great snack.

  • @SmokeyMtnRobin
    @SmokeyMtnRobin Год назад +1

    H the memories! Peeling, coring and slicing apples for drying was on Summer chore I didn't complain about!
    We sun dried them. I use a dehydrator but nothing beats the flavor of sundried apples. I may have to break out the dehyrator and get some apples. Yum! We used them for apple stack cakes and fried pies.

  • @HealyMeans
    @HealyMeans Год назад +2

    hi 🤗
    thanks for a tasty reminder.
    i have fuji apples on my tree and definitely plan to dehydrate some for snacks.

  • @rumpstatefiasco
    @rumpstatefiasco Год назад +1

    You have a brilliant mind; great approach, thanks for the intel!

  • @nicolepelletier5336
    @nicolepelletier5336 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much to both of you for sharing your knowledge with me. You are wonderful people and I love your videos.

  • @islandgal500
    @islandgal500 Год назад +5

    Now how did you know I picked a tub of my apples yesterday and decided to dehydrate this year? Last year I made apple sauce in small jars (because a lot of the apples were small and I didn't feel like peeling, etc.). I also sliced the larger apples, did the color preserve dip, cinnamon and brown sugar shake in a bag and then froze for pies, cakes, muffins.
    Freezer space is limited this year, so going to start dehydrating apple slices assorted ways. Apples are a bit tart because I have to pick them before the crows discover the perfect time to pick 'at' them. Still have 2/3 of the tree left to pick. Think I'll have to finally also use my Breville countertop oven with a dehydrating setting to process all those apples along with the big dehydrator.
    Great to find out I do not have to dip or sprinkle with anything to prevent browning. I didn't know that! Thanks again for teaching this old dog new tricks.

  • @nancyrea3863
    @nancyrea3863 Год назад +2

    Just in time. Michigan apples will be coming in soon. September. Thank you. I have a kitchen aid peeler that will work beautifully.

  • @ShellyRockiesG
    @ShellyRockiesG Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness! I’m so happy you did a demonstration on how to use the peeler. I have one I haven’t used yet. It’s going to be used this fall for sure. And YES! Apple peel jelly is SO SO good!

  • @robcunningham7837
    @robcunningham7837 Год назад

    I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you.

  • @DisneyUpBoilerUp
    @DisneyUpBoilerUp Год назад +1

    That peeler is nifty!! 🍎

  • @loricone3184
    @loricone3184 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for hitting all the questions I had! ❤

  • @melissacoghlan1014
    @melissacoghlan1014 Год назад +1

    I dehydrate my apples, cubed and I don’t put lemon juice on them. I sprinkle them with cinnamon. I like them crunchy and I use them for crunch in salads and as a salad topper.

  • @knackfulknitter
    @knackfulknitter Год назад

    Great video!
    The man I live with thought I was nuts for saving my used canning lids until I showed him what I use them for. :)

  • @starfire8221
    @starfire8221 Год назад

    I was just thinking about dehydrating apples today so thanks for this video.

  • @donnamerritt9634
    @donnamerritt9634 Год назад +2

    Prof Pam⚘️
    Thank you for this video...as Always you are so informative.
    Blessings #teamcantrell ❤

  • @pattieaguilar
    @pattieaguilar Год назад +1

    i also made apple peel jello WITH you, was great, i used mostly granny smith apples

  • @mamabird2434
    @mamabird2434 Год назад

    Love to cube apples and dehydrated hard it’s like natures candy!

  • @angies2273
    @angies2273 Год назад

    Congrats on your new dehydrator!! Perfect timing, I have apples going in the dehydrator right now!

  • @kimbowyer7453
    @kimbowyer7453 Год назад

    I did freeze dried fresh peaches and plums. I alternate between dehydrating and freeze drying. Yummy snacks.

  • @villiehaizlip7626
    @villiehaizlip7626 Год назад

    Best & sweetest snack.❤😊

  • @donnalewis5573
    @donnalewis5573 Год назад

    Crunchy and most helpful! Thank you!!

  • @Bengillisdavis
    @Bengillisdavis 7 месяцев назад +1

    THE JERKEY VIDEO WAS REALLY GOOD

  • @kimmcvitty3580
    @kimmcvitty3580 Год назад

    That is a nifty wee peeler. I appreciated the close up. I could never work out how the corer worked!

  • @jtamsmom5
    @jtamsmom5 Год назад +1

    Crunchy!!!😊

  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 Год назад

    I made apple sauce and then I put it in the freeze dryer, and also do apple slices in the freeze dryer. Love both ways.

  • @lizrd4me2
    @lizrd4me2 Год назад

    Those crispy apple chips! Thank you Pam and Jim.

  • @susanthole8783
    @susanthole8783 Год назад +2

    I use the leavings for apple butter!

    • @vickiesheppard4840
      @vickiesheppard4840 Год назад

      How do you make apple butter?

    • @susanthole8783
      @susanthole8783 Год назад

      @@vickiesheppard4840 take all your scraps, peels, cores and all. Put them in a roaster pan overnight in the over very low temp.225* add some cinnamon if you like. In the morning, let it cool. Run it all through a food mill. The food mill will take the peelings, seeds, and everything you don't want to eat out. What's left is apple butter. It's a lot darker than applesauce, but, is lovely on toast or serving with pork. I've made pastries with it.
      I've found that when I'm doing a huge batch of apples, I just can't let all that "wasted apple meat" go to waste!

    • @vickiesheppard4840
      @vickiesheppard4840 Год назад

      @@susanthole8783 Thank you for the info! Does that apple butter solidify somewhat as it cools, since it is liquid enough to be run thru a food mill? Curious how it gets to its final texture...

  • @anointedrivers
    @anointedrivers Год назад

    😊love doing apples

  • @aaronaakre9470
    @aaronaakre9470 Год назад

    I love my Appel peeler and corer.

  • @ksavage8851
    @ksavage8851 Год назад

    I bought one of those sealers after watching your previous videos. LOVE it! Makes things so much easier. Thank you for experimenting with it and recommending it.

  • @suzy3840
    @suzy3840 Год назад

    What beautiful apples!

  • @CDMatt94
    @CDMatt94 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @doreenakers658
    @doreenakers658 Год назад +1

    Loved this video. Such useful information.

  • @ElaineWilkerson-o4k
    @ElaineWilkerson-o4k Год назад

    I received my first dehydrator as a gift yesterday. I also rec’d a book on how to dehydrate foods After reading through it, I’m excited to use it. It sounds like exactly whay my little family needs!! Thanks for all of your guidance on your videos. They have been so very helpful!! ❤️

  • @janicemartin1580
    @janicemartin1580 Год назад

    Like you, Pam, I have been dehydrating apples for decades - since early 1970s. I inherited my Aunt Max's apple peeler/corer/slicer (likely from the 1940s). It is my favorite kitchen tool, after my pressure canner. I do drop the apples in lemon water after processed, then cut in half before adding to dryer trays. I will start them at 155* for few hours, then I turn dryer down to abt 135. It does take a full day and sometimes night. As you say, the time and temp is not critical (except for greens and herbs). I vacuum seal them in bags as I don't have enough pantry space for jars. Leathery or crispy doesn't matter to me. Rehydrated, they make yummy tarts and other desserts. But primary use for me is just as snacks! Dehydrated apples with a jar of canned caramel makes a wonderul tasty gift!

  • @beckymarchino2786
    @beckymarchino2786 Год назад +1

    Thanks Pam! You’ve encouraged me to do this with apples this Fall. 👍. My dehydrator has sat idle too long.

  • @elainemcnabb2587
    @elainemcnabb2587 6 месяцев назад

    I bought one of the apple dealers and love it

  • @roannabeckwith232
    @roannabeckwith232 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

  • @Jimmy-wd5nk
    @Jimmy-wd5nk Год назад

    This was so educational. I am going to try to dehydrate some apples. Have a good day.

  • @ceciliafuentes3299
    @ceciliafuentes3299 Год назад

    You are the best. Thank you 😊

  • @donnamae31
    @donnamae31 Год назад +1

    ❤ thank you!!

  • @barbaratodd1769
    @barbaratodd1769 Год назад

    I have always dehydrated apples this time of year. What a pain, peeling, coring and slicing. I purchased your peeler/corer/slicer. WOW!!!!!!!! What a game changer! Only one problem, my husband was home and when he saw how easy it was, he took over the process and ended up eating the pieces of apples that he deemed too small to dehydrate. 😂
    Also purchased the dehydrator and have it going right now. I keep checking to see if it is working because it is so quiet. My old one sounded like a plane taking off!
    Thank you so much for this video!

    • @RoseRedHomestead
      @RoseRedHomestead  Год назад

      You are welcome. Loved the story about your husband! LOL!

  • @marygallagher3428
    @marygallagher3428 Год назад

    Great demonstration!

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 Год назад

    Thanks Pam, this was very helpful 🌷🇨🇦

  • @rebeccaknudsen6190
    @rebeccaknudsen6190 Год назад

    I love your tutorials. You two are the best!

  • @S.Kay.Steffy
    @S.Kay.Steffy Год назад

    Dehydrated apples are GREAT 🤣👍

  • @mischke2512
    @mischke2512 Год назад

    Thank you for this! I've just started dehydrating fruit - my first attempt was mangos from Costco. I've also dried nectarines but now I'm excited to try apples. I may just have to get the peeler/corer - looks like it will make the job so much easier.

  • @rozan9
    @rozan9 Год назад

    🌺 I started with banana and apple it is perfect

  • @alfredacaudle3374
    @alfredacaudle3374 Год назад

    Hello from Juneau Alaska, I purchased that apple peeler a few years ago but, never used it. I’m glad I found this video if you showing how to use it. I want do the dehydrated apples like you just did. Thank you

    • @RoseRedHomestead
      @RoseRedHomestead  Год назад

      Hope you enjoy using it. Let us know how it works out. Jim

  • @christopherfountain7129
    @christopherfountain7129 10 месяцев назад

    I just bough the peeler-corer-slicer and love it! It was so satisfying to prepare the apples in a fraction of the time it used to. I don't like the peels on as they can be sharp. I also like crispy. I make a glaze made of honey, lemon juice, vanilla extract(home made), cinnamon and a pinch of sea salt and brush it on them before going into the dehydrator. 😊 Yummy.
    I managed to crank out (letterally) 9 pounds of apples vacuum sealed and on shelf.

  • @karenogilvie5936
    @karenogilvie5936 Год назад

    Very informative. I'm placing my order now!

  • @eileenredfern8364
    @eileenredfern8364 Год назад

    Love this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lindazick5601
    @lindazick5601 Год назад

    Love that peeling tool! Just ordered one and I can’t wait to do apples! (It was very reasonably priced, too🎉)
    You’re the best; such a wealth of knowledge.

  • @nitababcock3977
    @nitababcock3977 Год назад

    Love dehydrated apples! Very informative!

  • @myhusbandsrib
    @myhusbandsrib Год назад

    Luv ur videos! Thank you 🙏🏾 ❤

  • @LucindaBoykin
    @LucindaBoykin Год назад

    I'm strongly Team Crunchy! I usually dip them, but I've been told that some varieties are much more resistant to browning than others. Gala is a common variety reported to be among those, so I see an experiment in my future--dipped versus undipped, Gala versus Fuji.

  • @anetteolofsson4315
    @anetteolofsson4315 Год назад

    I do appelbutter with the scrap

  • @anjimaru7180
    @anjimaru7180 Год назад

    Amazing video!

  • @kivonni
    @kivonni Год назад

    Thank you for this video! It helped me a lot!

  • @kimg5784
    @kimg5784 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @cyn4rest
    @cyn4rest Год назад

    Great demo. Thank you, Dr Pam. Already have your peeler but haven’t used it yet😢. Soon. Thanks for link to cordless sealer. Ours will deliver today. Quick. Lol. Looks like handy gadget! Apples look gorgeous. Hopefully our new little apple tree will produce a crop next year. Love your videos. ❤

  • @chip63us
    @chip63us Год назад +1

    My apples did wonderful also

  • @NRice34102
    @NRice34102 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, Pam.
    I started cubing my aolles to dehydrate last year for dog treats & decided I like them better cubed for myself as well.
    • Peel apples, leaving a ribbon of flesh on the peels.
    • Cube apples.
    • Marinate cubes in pineapple juice for 30 min (or longer). Remove cubes & marinate peels.
    • Dehydrate until desired crispness. I like the peels crunchy & the cubes almost crunchy.
    I also maribate peaches & other fruits in pineapple juice, reserving the juice after each fruit. In the end you have a wonderfully delicious fruit juice.

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад

      I dip apricots in pineapple juice before I dehydrate them to keep the color and to sweeten them. They are really good!

  • @DorisCochrane
    @DorisCochrane Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @mountainviewoffgridliving4285
    @mountainviewoffgridliving4285 Год назад +5

    I have apples I dehydrated 5 years ago. They look exactly like they did the day I dehydrated them. I put them in one quart baggies then store the baggies in 5 gallon buckets. I've never lost one bag. I slice the apples into a vinegar and water bath before putting in the dehydrater.

    • @dougaustin1328
      @dougaustin1328 Год назад +2

      I have apples I dried from about 12 years ago and they are still good,I peel,core and cut into wedges,toss in lemon juice and then drain and sprinkle heavy with cinnamon,dry till crunchy,they will rehydrate at natural humidity and be perfect after a year,no mold,no getting sick,just great snacks,just over dry, put in a ziplock bag,wanna vacseal,do that if u want

    • @mountainviewoffgridliving4285
      @mountainviewoffgridliving4285 Год назад

      @dougaustin1328 WHY do you have 12 year old apples? Eat the old ones then dry new ones to replace. Rotate, rotate, rotate!!!

  • @rachelhess6869
    @rachelhess6869 Год назад

    Those look delicious

  • @Bengillisdavis
    @Bengillisdavis 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love your videos like

  • @dboles5501
    @dboles5501 Год назад

    Thank you I needed this!!!❤

  • @halsmith2174
    @halsmith2174 3 месяца назад

    Pam-Jim: another channel talks about condishioning’ jarred dried fruit. Your thoughts? Seems it is a daily shaking to address moisture but not sure.’”

  • @pde442
    @pde442 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @pambiller8432
    @pambiller8432 Год назад

    The damp magic eraser will remove permanent marker labels.

  • @chrissis111
    @chrissis111 2 месяца назад

    Would this peeler work on pears too? Seeing it work, I believe it would work on pears, but I would like to know first before I buy it. I love your videos. I've been binging for about three days!

  • @DutchAlaskagirl
    @DutchAlaskagirl Год назад +1

    I would put them in a bigger jar and condition them for a week before vacuum sealing them for storage.
    And a note for newbies: if you like yours bendy - just keep in mind that they are not shelf stable that way. They have to be completely dry if you want them shelf stable for long term storage

  • @DeniseJackson-x4o
    @DeniseJackson-x4o 6 месяцев назад

    I so love making dried apples but am keen to make apple powder..would you blanch them first or just dry Krispy apple rings and powder them. Thankyou

  • @101jody
    @101jody Год назад

    @roseredhomestead how long will the dried apples stay shelf stable when they're vacuum sealed in mason jars? Thank you!

  • @kathleenkozub1102
    @kathleenkozub1102 Год назад

    Hi Pam! Love, love, love your RUclips channel! My question is (and maybe you did address this and I missed it), when dehydrated apples are ready to store and I want to vacuum seal them in jars-do I put an oxygen absorber in the jar?
    Thanks so much!

  • @apatriotbygum6188
    @apatriotbygum6188 Год назад

    Steam juicer to get juice out of the core/peels....

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 Год назад

    I went to you Amazon store. I can see the header and the department headings but nothing inside the depts. EDIT- I went to your store from the links above. It does the same for Trail Grazers. I got it to open through the bar code. But I do not purchase through it.

  • @gwenfehr9156
    @gwenfehr9156 Год назад +1

    I find the skins to be quite sharp if left on. I don’t like that.
    Also, I take the skin and cores and make apple juice with them. Pour boiling water over them, let sit for at least 24 hours. Then strain juice off, add sugar to taste (only needed for tart apples), boil and jar. Process as recommended for size as jars.

    • @janew5351
      @janew5351 Год назад

      Thank you fir sharing this idea to get juice as a biproduct!

    • @vickiesheppard4840
      @vickiesheppard4840 Год назад +1

      Do you have to pressure can the juice after boiling?

  • @BubbleTeaKristin
    @BubbleTeaKristin Год назад +1

    Does it matter what type of apples we use? Should they be the sweet Gala type? Or can we use Cooking Apples? I have so many cooking apples! 🤣

    • @RoseRedHomestead
      @RoseRedHomestead  Год назад +1

      Any apples work great for dehydrating. I prefer sweet by my daughter loves to come get our Granny Smith apples, which are very tart, and dehydrate them. Personal taste!

  • @louiserenaud7358
    @louiserenaud7358 21 день назад

    Hi - if I dehydrate apples to the leathery softer stage can I still put them in a jar and seal them or do I need to freeze them? We like them softer, but don't want them to get moldy or go bad before we can eat them. Thanks! I really enjoy your videos.

  • @Bengillisdavis
    @Bengillisdavis 7 месяцев назад +1

    crunchy is da best