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Dehydrated Sardines | Commercial Dehydrators

Unlock the essence of the ocean with our dehydrated sardines recipe! Transform fresh sardines into a flavorful and nutrient-rich snack, perfect for on-the-go adventures or gourmet kitchen experiments. Not just a treat for you, these dried delicacies make for a nutritious and enticing reward for your beloved pets. Dive into deep flavors and let your furry friends in on the feast!

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Dehydrated Sardines | Commercial Dehydrators
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Serves
Prep time
Prep time
10-15 minutes
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Dehydrating time
12-24 hours
Ingredients
  • Fresh Sardines (If you are using canned sardines make sure they are canned in water and not oil)
  • Salt (Optional)
  • Herbs & Spices of choice (Optional, e.g. Black Pepper, Lemon Zest, etc.)
Ingredients
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Instructions
  1. Rinse the sardines under fresh cold water to remove any dirt or debris. For particularly large sardines, you may want to gut them, but smaller sardines can often be dehydrated whole.
  2. Pat them dry using paper towels.
  3. (Optional) If you're going to season the sardines, do so now. Lightly salting the sardines can help preserve them further and enhance the flavor.
  4. (Optional) Lay the sardines flat and sprinkle with your chosen seasonings. Remember, dehydrating concentrates flavors, so you don't need to use too much seasonings.
  5. Using a non-stick mesh mat arrange the sardines on the dehydrator trays, ensuring they don't overlap. This will ensure even dehydration.
  6. Set the dehydrator to 145°F (63°C) and dehydrate for 12-24 hours. The exact time will depend on the size of the sardines. You'll know when they're done when they are completely dry to the touch, and no moisture come out when you break them.
  7. Once completely dry allow the sardines to cool down to room temperature before storage.
Storage Instructions:
  1. For maximum storage length store your dehydrated sardines in a vacuum sealed Mylar bag with an oxygen absorber. Store in a cool dark place like a cellar for 2-4 years or a freezer for up to 10 years. (Always trust your senses. If something smells, looks, or tastes off, it's best not to consume it)
Notes:
  1. Dehydrated Sardines make a great snack on their own or can be rehydrated in soups or stews.
  2. If you're dehydrating the sardines for a pet treat, we recommend skipping the seasonings.
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Dehydrated Sardines | Commercial Dehydrators
Servings Icon
Serves
Prep time
Prep time
10-15 minutes
Dehydration time icon
Dehydrating time
12-24 hours
Ingredients
  • Fresh Sardines (If you are using canned sardines make sure they are canned in water and not oil)
  • Salt (Optional)
  • Herbs & Spices of choice (Optional, e.g. Black Pepper, Lemon Zest, etc.)
Ingredients
macros
Instructions
  1. Rinse the sardines under fresh cold water to remove any dirt or debris. For particularly large sardines, you may want to gut them, but smaller sardines can often be dehydrated whole.
  2. Pat them dry using paper towels.
  3. (Optional) If you're going to season the sardines, do so now. Lightly salting the sardines can help preserve them further and enhance the flavor.
  4. (Optional) Lay the sardines flat and sprinkle with your chosen seasonings. Remember, dehydrating concentrates flavors, so you don't need to use too much seasonings.
  5. Using a non-stick mesh mat arrange the sardines on the dehydrator trays, ensuring they don't overlap. This will ensure even dehydration.
  6. Set the dehydrator to 145°F (63°C) and dehydrate for 12-24 hours. The exact time will depend on the size of the sardines. You'll know when they're done when they are completely dry to the touch, and no moisture come out when you break them.
  7. Once completely dry allow the sardines to cool down to room temperature before storage.
Storage Instructions:
  1. For maximum storage length store your dehydrated sardines in a vacuum sealed Mylar bag with an oxygen absorber. Store in a cool dark place like a cellar for 2-4 years or a freezer for up to 10 years. (Always trust your senses. If something smells, looks, or tastes off, it's best not to consume it)
Notes:
  1. Dehydrated Sardines make a great snack on their own or can be rehydrated in soups or stews.
  2. If you're dehydrating the sardines for a pet treat, we recommend skipping the seasonings.
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Kate Joncheff

Kate spends her days doing life as a mother of two young boys, tending to chickens, and ducks, working on her organic vegi garden and developing organic recipes that she shares with her friends via Instagram. Researching and documenting come naturally to Kate, as she has a flare for design and photography.

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