10 Best Raw Dehydrator Recipes (2024)

I had a dehydrator on my to do list for SUCH a long time.

But I never had the space for one. So when we moved into a bigger house, it was one of the first things that I bought and I just adore it.

So why on earth should we dehydrate our food?

There are SO many great reasons. Here are 8 very good reasons for dehydrating your food:

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  1. Preserves food so it lasts longer
  2. Great for your health because it retains the original vitamins, minerals, and enzymes much better than any other type of food preserving.
  3. You can keep food for a long time without using nasty chemicals or preservatives
  4. Saves money because you can buy food in bulk or during a sale and deydrate a batch of food so it lasts for months
  5. Allows you to make healthy homemade treats such as yummy kale chips!
  6. Enables you to make your food more portable, so you can travel with your food without it going bad
  7. Reduces waste because you can dehydrate your food before it goes bad
  8. Helps you cope in a food crisis – if for some reason you are without power or the ability to get to the store – you’ll still have a lot of food in your home to eat

My current favourite thing to do with my dehydrator is to soak a large batch of nuts, and then dehydrate them. Soaking your nuts releases the phytic acid and makes them much more digestible. Sometimes I forget to soak a small batch for a recipe – but if they are already soaked and dehydrated, I don’t need to worry about soaking them.

10 Best Raw Dehydrator Recipes

#1Raw Vegan Bread (Soft and Spongy!)

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This raw vegan bread recipe resembles bread so much that you will never miss cooked bread ever again.
It is extremely nutritious: it includes both omega 3 fats (from the chia seeds), cruciferous vegetables (the cauliflower), and plant-based protein. A complete package.
~Marina, SOUL IN THE RAW

#2 SimpleHearty Flax Crackers

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This recipe is super easy, what it comes down to is throwing everything into a bowl, placing it on a baking tray and removing all the moisture to create crisp and hearty crackers. These can even be made raw by adding them in the dehydrator for a couple of hours, until they’re completely dry.
~A.J., THEINDIGOKITCHEN

#3Raw Kale Chips

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Kale chips give you that satisfying crunch. This raw kale chip recipe requires a dehydrator.
~Laura-Jane, THE RAWTARIAN

#4Cheezy Almond Kale Crackers

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Raw crackers are tasty and nutritious. Best of all, just a few quickly satisfy that craving and are so filling I never over-eat them. I also know that I am getting great nutrients, not just empty calories when I eat them.
~Susan, RAWMAZING

#5Rosemary Almond Crackers

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These little almond crackers have a hit of garlic and rosemary. You will love the texture and the taste.
~Susan, RAWMAZING

#6Broccoli Flatbread

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There’s nothing really to say about this raw, vegan flatbread except that you have got to make it! The goodness of broccoli teamed up with parsley, a handful of kale, parsnip, peanuts, sunflower seeds and a bit of flax meal. It’s a tasty bread recipe to use for sandwiches or great snack as a crackers.
~Krisztina, DEVILISHLY RAW

#7Raw Zucchini Chips

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Zucchini chips are an awesome/tasty alternative to convention chips, which have few nutrients and are laden with fat and salt. Not only that, but before I was raw, I always overlooked zucchini as a “buy and make it in bulk” vegetable. But, when zucchini is plentiful, this is the perfect recipe to use them up.
~Lisa, RAW ON $10 A DAY (OR LESS)

#8Raw Paleo Crackers

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The base is made from walnuts so they have a verysavory flavor. The healthy fat in the walnuts gives them a great rich texture and flavor. You can make these in your oven if you don’t have a dehydrator, just bake them at the lowest heat offered until golden brown and toasty.
~Summer, STRONG + RADIANT

#9Raw Fusion Bars

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Dates, fresh fruit, and 4 types of seeds blended together and dehydrated to perfection into chewy, crunchy bars. Three flavor variations, one that contains nuts. Which one will be your favorite?
~Kendra, OUR PALEO LIFE

#10Raw Avocado and Golden Flax Crackers

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~Vivica,THE NOURISHED CAVEMAN

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10 Best Raw Dehydrator Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What foods work best in a dehydrator? ›

Best foods to dehydrate
  • Fruits: apples, bananas, apricots, cherries, grapes, mangos, peaches.
  • Vegetables: carrots, beets, broccoli, cabbage, mushrooms, eggplant, zucchini.
  • Lean meats: beef, chicken, fish, jerky.
  • Sauces and syrups: jam, pizza sauce, maple syrup, spaghetti sauce, barbecue sauce, molasses.
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What temperature should a dehydrator be for raw? ›

On a raw food diet,however, dehydrating temperatures for foods that still qualify as raw once dried are usually between 105 and 115 degrees, lower than the 135 to 150 degrees usually recommended for drying fruits and vegetables.

What are 10 common foods that are dehydrated? ›

Some common food items made with dehydration include:
  • Fruit leather made from apples, berries, dates, and other fruits.
  • Soup mixes made of dehydrated onions, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables.
  • Herbs dehydrated for a longer shelf life.
  • Homemade potato, kale, banana, beets, and apple chips.
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What foods should you avoid when dehydrated? ›

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, soda, or sugar-sweetened beverages because these can dehydrate you even more. If you have kidney issues, the foods on this list may not be right for you, and a healthcare professional may need to monitor your electrolyte and nutrient intake closely.

What do you soak fruit in before dehydrating? ›

Stir 1 teaspoon of citric acid into 1 quart of cold water. Add the fruit and allow it to soak for 10 minutes, then remove it with a slotted spoon, drain it well and dehydrate it.

What is the best fruit for dehydration? ›

The best fruits for dehydration include apples, bananas, pineapples, strawberries, and cherries, as they retain their texture and taste well after the process. Apples, for instance, are high in fiber and vitamin C, making them an excellent choice for a healthy snack.

Is a square or round dehydrator better? ›

Most dehydrator trays are round with a hole in the middle. The hole in the middle and round shape reduces capacity per tray by 20 percent to 45 percent per tray, compared to a square tray with no hole in the middle.

What are the disadvantages of a dehydrator machine? ›

They're also a great tool for gardeners who often have a surplus of ingredients on hand. The downside of dehydrators is they take a long time to dry out food and their yield is often easy to devour in one setting. If you buy a large one with a timer, however, the process is quite hands off and rewarding.

Is it worth dehydrating your own food? ›

The drying process slowly removes moisture while retaining nutrients and flavor. Compared to prepackaged food, it can be cheaper and lighter too, which is important for backpackers trying to conserve space and cut down on weight.

How long will dehydrated food last? ›

Dried foods keep 4-12 months depending on storage conditions. For a longer shelf life, store in a cool, dry, dark place under 60 degrees F. While it is not necessary, dried food (except for meat jerky) can be stored in the fridge to extend shelf life.

Can you put raw meat in a dehydrator? ›

The danger in dehydrating meat and poultry without cooking it to a safe temperature first is that the appliance will not heat the meat to 160°F and poultry to 165°F — temperatures at which bacteria are destroyed — before the dehydrating process. After drying, bacteria become much more heat resistant.

Do you need to flip food in dehydrator? ›

You will probably need to rotate trays at least once from bottom to top during the drying process. Doing so will ensure more even and consistent drying regardless of the type of dehydrator you own.

Is it OK to leave dehydrator on overnight? ›

The overnight dehydration of food is safe with immense benefits such as: To get rid of moisture as possible to slow down bacterial growth. You preserve your food for long periods. You spend minimal time watching over the food.

What fruits and veggies are best for dehydrator? ›

Some fruits and vegetables suitable for drying include apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, bananas, cantaloupe, strawberries, blueberries, carrots, celery, corn, green beans, potatoes, and tomatoes. Fruits can also be dried as fruit leathers and rolls.

Are food dehydrators worth it? ›

If you're an avid gardener who frequently finds themselves with a surplus of fruits and veggies, dehydrating is a great way to preserve your harvest. It requires much less effort and know-how than canning, and unlike freezing that can lower nutritional value, dehydrated foods hold onto their nutrients for a long time.

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