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Title: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: maddy on November 08, 2011, 05:21:23 am
I know a few of you were talking about food dehydrators, and I noticed that this one will be demonstrated on TVSN tonight(8th Nov.) at 7.30 pm.....if you have foxtel and was interested in checking it out
It look similar to the one Julie bought.

here (https://www.itvsn.com.au/include/oecgi2.php/product?product=201052&site_id=ITVSN&) is the link.

(https://www.itvsn.com.au/products/itvsn/20/201052/201052a1.jpg)
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: obbie on November 08, 2011, 05:34:26 am
I'm so tempted to buy one.

Robyn
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: cookie1 on November 08, 2011, 06:45:49 am
It does look handy. I'm sort of hinting as we have just planted about 12 mini tomato plants of various colours. Could be good.
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: Wonder on November 08, 2011, 06:47:36 am
Does anyone know how you would dry fruit straps? It looks like the trays have holes in them to let the air circulate. I make a lot of fruit straps for the kids and currently use the oven. What else is everyone drying? I want one but basically don't know what I would really use it for!!!
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: CreamPuff63 on November 08, 2011, 07:18:29 am
A topic about Fruit Rollups (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=666.0) which you will probably find interesting.
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: Wonder on November 08, 2011, 11:00:58 am
Thanks CreamPUff, I contributed to that thread quite a while. I've still been making them in the oven when I get the time but can only do one tray at a time and need to leave the oven on every night. It looks like you need to cover the dehydrator trays with baking paper. I'll keep a look out on tvsn.
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: jeninwa on November 08, 2011, 11:17:36 am
You should be able to buy Tefflon Mats or similar if they don't already come with the machine. My Ezidri came with one.
Title: Re: Bio-Chef food hydrator
Post by: andiesenji on November 08, 2011, 04:54:27 pm
I had a bunch of the tray liners that came with the Excaliburs I bought years ago but rarely used them.

I found that I could use regular bakers parchment  and when the roll-ups were sufficiently dried, simply roll them up in the parchment and store them that way.  It keeps the layers from sticking together into a solid mass.

A friend showed me a trick with edible rice paper placed on the regular tray mats but it was a bit too fiddly for me so I just went back to using the parchment.

On a simple search I can't find the link but I will see if I can find the instructions for the latter which has to be somewhere in my old computer files on my backup hard drive.