Weston 75-0630-W 4 Tray Food Dehydrator, Silver

User Manual - Page 9

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STORING JERKY
First wrap jerky in aluminum foil or wax paper, then store in a thick plastic
food storage bag, metal, glass or plastic containers. Remove as much air as
possible before sealing. Seal tightly.
Vacuum sealing is ideal for keeping dried foods.
Jerky should be stored in a cool, dark, dry place between 50-60
o
F (10-16
o
C)
or lower. Jerky can be stored, if properly dried, at room temperature for 1 or 2
months. To extend shelf life to up to 6 months, store jerky in the freezer.
Be sure to label and date all packages with contents, ingredients, original
weight and date processed.
Keep a journal to help improve drying techniques.
While it is not necessary to reconstitute your dried foods, you can do so with ease.
Vegetables can be used as a side dish or in recipes very effectively after being
reconstituted in the following way.
• Dehydrated food can be re-hydrated by soaking in cold water for 3-5 minutes.
Use 1 cup of water for 1 cup of dehydrated food. Once re-hydrated, the food can
be cooked normally. Soaking foods in warm water will speed up the process,
however, it may result in loss of avor.
• Dehydrated fruits and vegetables can be soaked in cold water for 2-6 hours in the
refrigerator.
• Do not add seasoning. Adding salt or sugar during re-hydration may change the
avor of the food.
• To make stewed fruits or vegetables, add 2 cups of water and simmer until
tender.
• Consume dehydrated foods as soon as possible once the storage container is
opened. Keep any unused portions in the refrigerator to avoid contamination.
RE-HYDRATING
ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS
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Food Safety Hazard. Soaking at room temperature allows harmful
bacteria to grow.
w WARNING
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