So, I gave you a bit of a sneak-peak at my fruit-drying endeavor on Tuesday… I prepped everything Tuesday night based on the amount of time the little booklet that came with my dehydrator said each fruit would take to dry. Based on the booklet, everything should’ve taken 12-16 hours to dehydrate – so I got it going late Tuesday hoping we could enjoy a sweet snack Wednesday morning. The times were off for my fruit, though. Everything dried much quicker than that. I turned the dehydrator off when I woke up in the morning, so everything only took about 10 hours to get to the states that I describe below. Because of that, next time I can involve EJ more in the whole process – the drying process itself will be come the activity. However, he did get enjoy the fruits of my labor (ha! get it?).
We don’t usually sit on the floor of our kitchen and eat. Only on special occasions.
Let’s start off with the disappointment… They are in all the other pictures anyway, so I might as well get them out of the way. The bananas were gross. Please avert your eyes if you have a weak stomach.
Not only did they look gross, they smelled gross. Bluh. I have no idea how they tasted. No one would touch them. Can you blame us?
The apples fared much better. Very nicely dried, no discoloration (thanks to a dip in pineapple juice beforehand)… while a dried apple does not have a very appealing texture to me, that’s just a personal preference. EJ and Daddy ripped through them with no problems. I think Dieter could also eat these without much problem… they are soft and kind of sproingy.
Finally, at last, the pineapple. I had very high hopes for these little guys – thanks to Mrs. Cory in the 3rd grade, who dried a spectacular bunch of canned pineapple slices for our class on Hawaiian-Luau day. The way I remembered those amazing pineapples was my goal… so sweet, so sticky, still a tiny bit juicy inside…
My pineapples were over-dried. But while they did not live up to the memory I have held in my heart for years and years… they were still delicious! How can you go wrong with sweet pineapple? They were definitely the family’s favorite. Although they were a bit crunchy, and very chewy, and a tad bit difficult to eat….
They also made delightful finger puppets. See?
EJ is going through a phase where he does not want his picture taken. I think it’s more a phase where he does not want me to do a thing that I like… like take pictures of my children, sing, hold Dieter, kiss him, etc. Anyway, that’s why he’s not looking at the camera in any of these pictures. In fact…
… most of the pictures I took of him looked like this one. I will hand it to him – he did not allow his obvious displeasure with my picture-taking to interrupt his enjoyment of the dried fruit.