Free domestic shipping - Track my order

Dehydrated Recipes

Dried Orange| Commercial Dehydrators

Dried orange is a delicious snack that's perfect to take to school, work or your weekend hike.

Shop Nutrition Products
Machine recommendation
Dried Orange| Commercial Dehydrators
Servings Icon
Serves
Prep time
Prep time
10m
Dehydration time icon
Dehydrating time
3-7 hours
Ingredients
  • Oranges
Ingredients
macros
Instructions
  1. Slice oranges with a mandolin or knife so that they are anywhere from 1/8"-1/4" thickness. The thinner the slices are the quicker they will dry
  2. Arrange oranges on your dehydrator tray leaving room for air circulation and dehydrate at 135°F for 3-7 hours until completely dry and brittle
  3. Store in an airtight container
  4. If you wish to make an orange powder, place the dried oranges into a blender and pulse until you have a fine powder. Store in an airtight jar in a cool dry place.
Premium Commercial & Industrial Food Dehydrators
designed & Engineered for those who are serious about dehydrating
8" x 12" Premium Silicone Non-Stick Mesh Mats
Accessories

8" x 12" Premium Silicone Non-Stick Mesh Mats

Each
$ 29.95 
8" x 12" Premium Silicone Non-Stick Solid Mats
Accessories

8" x 12" Premium Silicone Non-Stick Solid Mats

Each
$ 24.95 
8" x 12" Stainless Steel Mesh Tray
Accessories

8" x 12" Stainless Steel Mesh Tray

Each
$ 79.95 
SALE 36% OFF
Most Popular
1 Zone / 16 Tray / 28 sq. ft Tray Area
SALE 33% OFF
2 Zone / 28 Tray / 130 sq. ft Tray Area
Machine recommendation
Dried Orange| Commercial Dehydrators
Servings Icon
Serves
Prep time
Prep time
10m
Dehydration time icon
Dehydrating time
3-7 hours
Ingredients
  • Oranges
Ingredients
macros
Instructions
  1. Slice oranges with a mandolin or knife so that they are anywhere from 1/8"-1/4" thickness. The thinner the slices are the quicker they will dry
  2. Arrange oranges on your dehydrator tray leaving room for air circulation and dehydrate at 135°F for 3-7 hours until completely dry and brittle
  3. Store in an airtight container
  4. If you wish to make an orange powder, place the dried oranges into a blender and pulse until you have a fine powder. Store in an airtight jar in a cool dry place.
more recipes
Dehydrated Fruit

Papaya and Peas Leather | Commercial Dehydrators

The peas supply added sweetness in this unusual and surprising flavor combination.

Read more
Dehydrated Fruit

Orange-Scented Granola with Dried Blueberries | Commercial Dehydrators

Use either soaked buckwheat or oat groats in this recipe, or half of each for variation. Raw buckwheat is kasha in its processed form. The citrus elements add freshness to this granola. While any dried fruit can be used, dried blueberries are a pleasant change from apricots or cranberries.

Read more
Dehydrated Fruit

Orange Salt | Commercial Dehydrators

An easy way to add a hint of orange flavor to chicken, rice, and vegetables.

Read more
Back to TopBack to Recipes Home

Author Details

Nicola Smith

Nicola is the owner of NS Consulting, a corporate communications and copywriting consultancy that works with businesses experiencing exciting periods of growth and change. Her clients value her calm, measured and analytical approach along with a safe pair of hands to deliver a range of communications strategy projects. When Nicola isn’t typing at her computer, you’ll find her reading, writing, or at the beach.