Today’s Recipe: Dried Apple Pie Rings

We had a bumper crop of Granny Smith apples this year, more than we can eat over the winter. Our solution? Dried apple pie rings. We dipped them in a a mixture of sugar, cinnamon, and powdered milk. Huge hit with everyone!

DRIED APPLE PIE RINGS

PREP TIME: 1 HOUR
DEHYDRATING TIME: 48 HOURS
MAKES: ABOUT 1 ¼ LBS

2          cups sugar
½         cup powdered milk
2          T cinnamon
¼         t nutmeg
6          lbs Granny Smith apples

1. In a medium bowl, mix together sugar, powdered milk, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Set aside.
2. Working in small batches of 2-3 apples at a time, peel and core apples, then slice into ¼” thick rings.
3. Dip apple rings in the sugar mixture and place on dehydrator trays lined with Teflon sheeting or any other dehydrator-friendly non-stick sheeting.
4. Dehydrate at 100°F for about 48 hours, until apples are dry but still pliable.

Working in small batches of 2-3 apples at a time, peel and core apples.

Then slice into ¼” thick rings.

Dip apple rings in mixture of sugar, powdered milk, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

Place rings on dehydrator trays lined with Teflon sheeting or any other dehydrator-friendly non-stick sheeting.

Dehydrate at 100°F for about 48 hours, until apples are dry but still pliable.

  1. Eileen Widman says:

    I have this same wonderful food dryer. Now I know what I will be drying next.

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