@@DryItCanIt Hi again, They turned out great! They will be part of a trail mix I'm going to make. They took quite a bit longer to dry properly because it was raining and snowing, so lots of humidity in the air. Happy with the results. Thanks again!
Dried fruits and vegetables can be ground in a blender or a coffee grinder to a powder. The powders can be used in baking, smoothies, flavorings for cakes, etc..
You could try- most ovens only go down to about 170 F but some do have a dehydrating setting. I think the heat will make the bananas brown due to the high temperature and sugars. But you might give it a try and let us know!
Actually that’s the correct way to peel a banana it’s from the bottom up. They say even monkeys peel them that way. I guess they know something we don’t 😅😅
That's the most informative video I've seen about dehydrating banana.
Thank you so much
Thanks! and thanks for watching :-)
Thank you❤
Thank you! This was very helpful and gave me the confidence to try this. I'm going to the kitchen and start dehydrating my bananas now 😊
Yay! They are so good! Let me know how they turn out.
@@DryItCanIt Hi again, They turned out great! They will be part of a trail mix I'm going to make. They took quite a bit longer to dry properly because it was raining and snowing, so lots of humidity in the air. Happy with the results. Thanks again!
What is this powder that you referred to?
Dried fruits and vegetables can be ground in a blender or a coffee grinder to a powder. The powders can be used in baking, smoothies, flavorings for cakes, etc..
Can you use a oven
You could try- most ovens only go down to about 170 F but some do have a dehydrating setting. I think the heat will make the bananas brown due to the high temperature and sugars. But you might give it a try and let us know!
Actually that’s the correct way to peel a banana it’s from the bottom up. They say even monkeys peel them that way. I guess they know something we don’t 😅😅
I know it works for me almost all the time. And given I also like to dehydrate or freeze dry bananas, that trick helps cut a bit of time!