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Dry slices of fruit and vegetables, s and flowers, granola,
or strips of jerky using this easy-to-operate dehydrator. With
its square shape, the countertop appliance provides 41-percent
more room for drying compared to round dehydrators. It also
features a unique air-circulation system with a top-ed fan
and patented Converga-Flow Action, which pressurizes heated air
downward through the outer ring and horizontally across each
tray, converging at the center. This delivers not only speedy
results but uniformity, so foods dry evenly--no need to rotate
the trays around during operation. Its 700-watt motor also helps
ensure fast drying times for results in hours versus days. A
simple control knob adjusts the heat from 95 degrees to 155
degrees F to accommodate appropriate drying temperatures, and
printed guidelines on the motor housing help determine the
correct thermostat setting. Other highlights include a bale
handle for removing the power head, dishwasher-safe parts, and an
instruction manual for getting started. The dehydrator measures
14-1/2 by 14-1/2 by 9-5/8 inches and carries a one-year limited
warranty.
From the Manufacturer
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NESCO/American Harvest - "The Best Food Dehydrators in the
World."
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FD-80 Dehydrator The Nesco/American Harvest FD-80 Dehydrator
Dehydrating Food NESCO/American Harvest has been the leader in
food dehydrators for over 30 years. These units feature patented
technologies that dry your food faster and more evenly than any
of the competing models available, we know, because we've tried
them all. Our Converge-a-Flow air flow assures even drying from
top to bottom, without the tray rotation required by others.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced "pro", making beef
jerky, drying fruits, vegetables, s, or flowers,
NESCO/American Harvest offers the best units available.
Introducing our newest dehydrator the FD-80 square dehydrator &
jerky maker. This innovative design features 700 watts of drying
power, and generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating
fruits, vegetables, beef jerky, and venison jerky. The top
ed fan eliminates liquids dripping into the heating chamber.
Features
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* Adjustable Thermostat
The adjustable thermostat allows you to dry different foods at
proper temperatures (95-155º F), providing the flexibility to
produce the best drying results.
* New, Powerful Top ed Fan
Top ed fan and 700 watts of drying power generate maximum
speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, and jerky.
Helps dry food in hours, not days like other food dehydrators.
* ExpandableThe FD-80 comes with 4 trays, but is expandable to 8
trays. Additional SQT-2 Add-A-Trays available in sets of 2.
* Dehydrate a Variety, All at Once
The patented Converga-Flow drying system forces air down the
exterior pressurized chamber (not through the trays). The hot air
is forced horizontally across each individual tray, converging on
the core for fast, even and tious drying. No flavor mixing
and no need to rotate trays.
Drying time
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FD-80 Dehydrator FD-80 Dehydrator Because of the unique design
of the patented Converga-Flow system of your NESCO/American
Harvest dehydrator, you’ll be surprised at how quickly most foods
dry. Drying times may vary, depending on the type and a of
food, thickness and evenness of the slices, percentage of water
in the food, humidity, temperature of air, altitude and the model
of NESCO /American Harvest dehydrator you are using. Drying times
may also vary greatly from one area to another and from day to
day, depending on the climatic conditions. Keep records to help
you predict drying times for specific foods.
Drying Temperature
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Fruits, fruit rolls and vegetables should be dried at 130°F to
140°F (55°C to 60°C). By drying foods in this temperature range
you will minimize the loss of heat-sensitive s A and C.
All foods sweat when they begin to dry, the temperature may be
set higher than 140°F (60°C) during the first couple of hours of
drying. The actual temperature of the food will remain 15°F to
20°F (6o to 8o°C) lower than the air temperature for the first
couple of hours. Meats and fish should be dried on the highest
temperature setting of your dehydrator. These temperatures also
keep bacteria and other spoilage micro-organisms, common to meat
and fish, to a minimum during the first stages of drying. Nuts
and are high in oil, and if higher temperatures are used,
they will tend to become rancid, developing off flavors. The best
temperature is from 90°F to 100°F (30°C to 40°C). s and
spices are most flavorful when they first open and should be
harvested while very fresh, before they begin to blossom. Because
the aromatic oils are very sensitive, temperatures should be 90°F
to 100°F (30°C to 40°C) for drying. Take care not to load trays
too heavily as this will prolong the drying time. Dried flowers,
s and spices used for potpourri should be dried at
temperatures ranging from 90°F to 100°F (30°C to 40°C) to
maintain aroma and color.
Drying Fruit Rolls
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Fruit rolls are a favorite snack for young and old alike. It is
a chewy fruit product made from puréed fresh fruit, which has
been dried and rolled into snack sized pieces. Fruit rolls are
easy to make and cost less than those bought at the store.
Selection Almost any fruit will make an excellent fruit roll.
Most fruits can also be combined with others. Some fruits, such
as apples, are high in pectin and fiber, and have an excellent
texture when dried. The combinations are limitless. Use your
imagination and have fun. Use fresh fruit in season. You can also
use slightly overripe fruits, irregularly shaped fruits, or
slightly d fruits that would be unsuitable for canning or
drying. Some fruits, such as citrus, should be used in
combination with other fruits because they have so much liquid
and very little pulp. If you find that a fruit is too runny,
combine it with apple, applesauce or a similar fruit that will
give it more substance. When fresh fruits are not available,
canned fruits (either sweetened or un-sweetened) can be used.
Simply drain the liquid, and pour the fruit into the blender.
Applesauce can be taken directly from the container for wonderful
fruit rolls. Frozen fruits can also be used, although they tend
to be a bit more runny. Simply thaw and follow directions for
using fresh fruits.
Drying Jerky
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Jerky is a favorite snack for school, lunch, on the trail or
just about anywhere. It is made by seasoning lean, raw meat in a
salt mixture, then drying it without cooking. The finished
product is a protein-rich exercise in chewing and ever so
delicious. Jerky also makes a savory broth base for soups and
stews.
Meat Jerky
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Homemade jerky is much less expensive than jerky slices or
sticks purchased at a grocery or convenience store. Most lean
meats will yield about 1 pound of jerky for 3 pounds of fresh
meat.
Drying Meat
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Jerky may be made from a variety of wild game meats, fish and
poultry. Use filets of fish and the of chicken. When
purchasing meats for jerky, choose lean meats with minimal
marbling (), as tends to get rancid during storage. A lean
cut of flank steak or round steak makes excellent jerky. You can
make delicious jerky from ground meat, using the NESCO/American
Harvest Jerky WorksTM kit. It’s best to use ground round or lean
(or extra lean) meat. Season with NESCO/ Harvest Jerky seasoning
mixes.
FAQ
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* Q: What is dehydrating?
A: Dehydrating is a method of food preservation in which
moisture is removed from the food. Dehydrating inhibits growth of
microorganisms and decay. Dehydrating can dramatically increase
storage life for food.
* Q: Does Dehydrating food destroy its ents?
A: Dehydrating causes minimal loss of ents, but if done
properly that loss is quite small. You will retain about 90% of
the s and minerals. When using higher heats, foods will
dehydrate faster, but this will result in more ent loss.
* Q: How do you know when foods are dry?
A: Always let foods cool for a few minutes. Check to see if the
food is still moist or sticky. If it is leathery and pliable, it
is usually done. However, foods that are overdried may become
brittle and turn brown.
* Q: How do you store dried foods?
A: Always store dried foods in airtight containers. Store
containers in a cool, dry place. Exposure to humidity, light and
air during storage adversely affects storage life of dried foods.
* Q: How long can I store dried food?
A: We recommend a maximum storage time of one year for the best
appearance and tional value. Vacuum packing greatly extends
shelf life. Refrigeration or freezing will double or triple shelf
life.
* Q: How long does it take to dehydrate foods?
A: It depends on the type of food you are dehydrating,
quantities, and capabilities of dehydrator. Refer to your fruit
drying guidelines.
* Q: If I powdered my dried vegetables, what could I use them
for?
A: Powdered onion and garlic, of course, are great seasonings
for meats and sauces. Powdered tomatoes can be reconstituted into
tomato sauce, paste, catsup, juice or soup. A blender or food
processor will give you the finest texture. Store in air-tight
container.
* Q: Is it necessary to pretreat foods before dehydrating them?
A: Pretreating can enhance color and flavor of certain foods,
but is not necessary. Pre options are dipping,
blanching, and marinating.
* Q: My apples and pears have darkened to a rusty-brown color
while drying. Are they safe to eat?
A: Yes. Fruits that have turned brownish color are safe to eat.
Many fruits will oxidize when the of the fruit is exposed
to air. By pretreating fruits, oxidation is reduced.
* Q: What kinds of foods can you dehydrate?
A: You can dry fruits, vegetables, meats, s, flowers, pet
treats, etc. Dry left over bread for bread crumbs. You can dry
almost anything that contains water.
* Q: Why should the edges of my fruit leather be thicker than the
center?
A: With fruit leathers, the edges of mixture tend to dry first.
If edges are the same thickness as center, they will dry too
quickly and become brittle.
* Q: Will flavors mix if I dry different foods together in the
same dehydrator?
A: If you dry foods in the same category, such as fruits with
other fruits and vegetables with other vegetables, the flavors
should not mix. However, we do not recommend drying onions with
any other foods.
* Q: Are dehydrated foods recommended for camping and hiking?
A: You can use dehydrated ingredients to speed up preparation
time. Dehydrated foods are lightweight and easy to carry in your
backpack or camper.
* Q: What are the benefits of food drying?
A: There are many benefits of drying food. Here are some: * You
are in control of the quality of food you eat.
* You will save money.
* You can take advantage of supermarket specials.
* You can create a tasty snack that is good for you.
* You can take advantage of your own garden by drying your fruits
and vegetables to be used year round.
* Q: My banana chips don't taste or look like the ones in the
stores. What can I do?
A: The banana chips you buy in the store are deep fried.
Dehydrating your own banana chips taste great and are more
tious than store bought.
* Q: The fruit sticks to the trays. How can I prevent this?
A: Fruits or thinly sliced vegetables may stick to your trays.
You may want to purchase Clean-A-Screens to put on your trays to
prevent these items from sticking.
- 700 watts of drying power provides even heat distribution.
- Adjustable temperature control (95°F - 160°F).
- (4) BPA Free trays with 1.2 sq. ft. of drying area per tray - Expandable to 8 trays.
- Proudly made in the USA of global and domestic components.
- Includes (1) Clean-A-Screen, a Jerky Seasoning & Cure sample, and a 52-page recipe & instruction book.
- Item shape: Square/Rectangle.