Apple Pie made with Dehydrated Apples!
In this video, I'll teach you how to make a delicious crisp apple pie using dehydrated apples! Food dehydration is an effective and fun way to reduce waste, save money, go green, and practice preparedness! Dehydrated food lasts for years when stored properly, is lightweight, and doesn't require electricity to store. We love to help you dehydrate, store, and build your pantry! Here are some things we think will help you!
**** ITEMS WE RECOMMEND ****
Excalibur Dehydrator: https://bit.ly/DehydratorExcalibur
Vacuum Sealer: https://bit.ly/VacSealerMachines
Vacuum Bags: https://bit.ly/VacuumSealerBags
For high-volume dehydration and storage, we recommend the 9-tray Excalibur dehydrator and a heavy-duty vacuum sealer with dual motors. For low- or moderate-volume dehydration, we recommend 6- or 9-tray Excalibur, and any vacuum sealer, with high-quality vacuum bags.
**** BOOKS ****
Please pick up our original books, "The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook," and "Quick and Easy Meals in a Bag" (https://bit.ly/D2SBooks). Available on Amazon!
**** FREE ONLINE RESOURCES ****
Check out our website! On our site, we have an online Dehydrator Guide (https://bit.ly/D2SGuide), recipes (https://bit.ly/D2SRecipes), and more tips! (https://bit.ly/D2STips)
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Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you for videos on using our dhy food.. sharing all your video’s. Please please do more videos on cooking.. blessing
WOW! That looks delicious! Thank you.
So glad you shared this. Love your videos
Delicious looking! You are my dehydrating mentor.
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Great to see you back! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills when we need them.
THANK YOU !
I’ve got dehydrated apples so now I’m going to try to make a pie. Can you tell me where you bought your deep dish pie plate or what brand it is?
Ty for video. Just a tip. Put jelly lightly over bottom and sides of crust and it won’t get soggy. Any jelly. You won’t taste it