How to Dry Apples in Microwaves
A single apple contains 10 percent to 15 percent of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C and fiber, two essential nutrients for a healthy diet. While apples are available in the supermarket year-round, they're at their peak in autumn. By drying your favorite apple varieties in the microwave, either off the tree or from the produce bin, you can preserve a fair portion of their vitamin C content and all of the fiber. Drying apples in the microwave is very convenient: It is very quick, and you won't have to purchase a food dehydrator.
Things You'll Need
- Apple
- Sharp knife
- Paper towels
- Microwave-safe tray
Instructions
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Wash the apple and dry it. Slice it as thinly as possible with a sharp knife.
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Lay the apple slices out on a paper towel, then cover with another paper towel. Let the paper towels absorb the excess liquid from the apples.
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Lay the apple slices on a microwave-safe tray. Place the tray in the microwave.
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Set the microwave to defrost, or 30 percent power. Cook the apple slices at this setting for 10 minutes. Transfer the cooked slices to a plastic container, and leave it open overnight. The next day, seal the container and store.
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