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Dehydrator basics & granola

On an average day, I tend to have way more recipe ideas in my head than I do time or oven space. I’m grateful for my own kitchen and my double oven, but that still doesn’t seem to be enough.

Enter my brand-spanking new Excalibur dehydrator, recently given to me by a wonderful friend.

Hello, pretty thing, you are big and bulky but oh so useful.

She’s even got a power and temperature control.

And five large trays.

Dehydrators are the raw foodist’s version of an oven. The appliances gently blow warm air over food, causing it to lose its own moisture and dry out. This process can take anywhere from hours to days, depending on what you’re making.

This may seem like too long of a process to be worthwhile, yet dehydrating enables you to attain a wider variety of ways you can make food in raw form. From crackers and breads, to pizza, granola and dried fruit, it creates endless possibilities with flavours, textures and storage options. A whole new world opens up when you start making things and experimenting.

This practical piece of equipment will allow me to do much more than my previous round dehydrator, and I can’t wait to get started. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to share a few of my favourite dehydrator recipes and uses for vegetarians, vegans and, of course, raw foodists, too. Whether you’re looking for some tasty snacks, to experiment with raw food cuisine or to just preserve some fruit, there’s so much you can do with a dehydrator at home.

While we’re on the subject of food (because that’s what this blog is all about, really), I’d like to draw your attention to a story I wrote for a website that is appropriately named Stop Chasing Skinny. I haven’t written much about my personal history here on ADC—because I’d much rather focus on things that make me happy—but when JL contacted me recently to ask if I’d be interested in sharing my story, I thought it was a good opportunity to write about a part of my life I don’t talk about much anymore, even though it was a huge part of my life at one time. Anyway, if you’re interested, you can read it here.

Without further ado, here’s one of my favourite dehydrator snacks—granola. It’s just a matter of mixing a few ingredients together, spreading it out on a dehydrator tray and letting the dehydrator do its magic!

Nut-free, go-to granola

Yield: approx. 3 cups

Nut-free, go-to granola

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups raw oat flakes (use certified gluten-free, if necessary)
  • 1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
  • 1/4 cup raw sesame seeds
  • 1/4 cup raw buckwheat groats
  • 1/2 tbsp ground cinnamon
  • dash of nutmeg
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil, melted
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the oats, sunflower seeds, coconut, sesame seeds, buckwheat groats, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.
  2. Add the maple syrup, coconut oil and vanilla and stir to cover all the dry ingredients.
  3. Spread the mixture out on a teflex sheet on a dehydrator tray and dehydrate at 110F for about 4 hours or until desired crunch is achieved. Store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer to preserve freshness.
http://www.adashofcompassion.com/2011/10/dehydrator-basics-a-story/
12 Comments Post a comment
  1. Geanna  

    I am so jealous of your dehydrator! It looks so fancy; mine is a simple one I inherited from my grandmother that has one temperature/setting and a really awkward hole in the middle that makes it difficult to make – well, almost anything! Thanks for sharing your story on Stop Chasing Skinny.

    October 5, 2011
  2. Nicole  

    Geanna: Your dehydrator sounds a lot like my previous one (also a hand-me-down)!

    October 5, 2011
  3. Sarah  

    I've wanted a dehydrator for ages. I just can't seem to justify it because I'm not (and never will be) a raw vegan. Would def be handy in the summer though!

    October 5, 2011
  4. JL goes Vegan  

    Oh, girl, Lisa loves you! :) I love my Excalibur! I'm going to dehydrate jalapenos this weekend (the plant in my garden overfloweth).

    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your story on Stop Chasing Skinny. You are brave, you are strong and you lead with your heart and with hope. Thank you. xo

    October 5, 2011
  5. RunCrissieRun  

    Oh my gosh, I love this! I got an Excalibur for mother's day, and we're a nut-free house (youngest has life-threatening allergies). I'm always looking for a good snack to make her!

    October 6, 2011
  6. Pure2raw twins  

    yay for dehydrator we love that brand but the 9 tray one! we love it and know you will too!!

    October 6, 2011
  7. Lisa is Raw on $10 a Day (or less!)  

    Ah, the Excalibur … the Holy Grail. She is beautiful and I, too, am jealous. :)

    October 6, 2011
  8. Vakker Pike  

    Nice excalibur, but even nicer, your story.

    October 6, 2011
  9. Nicole  

    Sarah: Understandable, but they're certainly great for summertime and easy snack options.

    JL: Oh, dehydrating jalapenos? I'm intrigued. Thank you for your kind words, and for giving me the little push I needed to write it all down.

    Crissie: I'm glad this recipe works for you and your family. It's one of my favourite snacks.

    Pure2Raw twins: I DO love it, thank you :)

    Lisa: The Holy Grail indeed :)

    Vakker Pike: Thank you for reading!

    October 6, 2011
  10. ahimsablog  

    I just got a new Excalibur too! I'm really excited about experimenting with raw breads, dehydrated backpacking food, and dehydrated snacks.

    October 6, 2011
  11. jd  

    I've been pining over a dehydrator for soooo long. Color me green with envy!

    I can't wait to see all of the wonderful raw dishes that you make…

    October 8, 2011
  12. Lindsay  

    Lucky you! I am dying to get this dehydrator!

    October 10, 2011

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