Manuale per l’uso Ronco Food Saver

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    Food Dehydr ator USER GUIDE & RECIPES FoR all MoDElS Dry fruits & vegetables, beef jerky , potpourri and more! Convection-Only Model ...

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    1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Food Dehydration History and Background ........................................... 2 Principles of Dehydration ....................................................................... 3 Procedur e .............................................................................................. 3 Pretr eating ...................... ...

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    2 FOOD DEHYDRA TION A History and Background Y our Food Dehydrator brings a new dimension to ancient food preservation pr ocesses. It allows you to enjoy a simpler and more rapid drying process in the convenience of you own home. Now you can have the satisfaction of preparing healthful and delicious tr eats in the comfort and convenience of your ow ...

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    3 PRINCIPLES OF DEHYDRA TION There ar e no uniform rules that apply to all food dehydration pro- cesses. The best way to become proficient is to experiment using this booklet as a guideline and then adjust your drying techniques accordingly . Dehydrating is a method of heating the food to evaporate the mois- ture pr esent and then removing the wat ...

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    4 PRETREA TING Enzymes in fruit and vegetables are r esponsible for color and flavor changes during ripening. These changes will continue during drying and storage unless the produce is pr etreated to slow down enzyme activity . Blanch ing can b e used in the pr etreat ment of v egetables. It helps set color and haste ns drying by rel axing tis su ...

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    5 Before drying pr etreated food, remove any excess moistur e by plac- ing the food on paper towels or clean cloths. T rays should be loaded with a thin layer of food as directed. If needed, clean cheesecloth can be spread on the trays to pr event food pieces from sticking or falling through. The food being dried should be about 1/4” thick and sh ...

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    6 RECONSTITUTING FOODS Not all dehydrated foods need to be reconstituted. Some fruits ar e preferable in their dried form. Most vegetables taste better when reconstituted. T o reconstitute vegetables for cooking, mer ely wash product in clean water , then place in an amount of cold, unsalted water and cover . Soak 2 to 8 hours. If possible cook in ...

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    7 REMEMBER Always use fresh, quality food and wash everything before starting to dehydrate 1. Best r esults are achieved when the quality of the food is high. Select ripe produce in good condition. Bad food may give an off-flavor to the entir e lot. 2. Clean pr oduce is important. W ash thoroughly , remove soft or spoiled areas, slice and pr e-tre ...

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    8 MOST IMPORT ANT T rays nearest the bottom ar e exposed to the hottest, driest air and food on them will dry more rapidly . So it is important to rotate the location of the trays during dehydration. Simply move trays as shown in the following diagrams. Also turn each tray a quarter tur n sideways to help insures mor e even drying. Example: Rotate ...

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    9 DR YING T ABLE FOR FRUITS & VEGET ABLES The times given are appr oximate. Y our drying times will vary with room temperatur e, humidity , moistur e content of the food, how thinly the food is sliced, how many trays you are using, and personal prefer ence. The presence of natural juices in food will also vary . Some fruit sugars tend to be sti ...

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    10 Fruit Preparation Dryness T est 5-7 T ray No Fan Brussels Cut sprouts from stalks, cut in half Sprouts length wise through stem. Broccoli T rim and cut as usual. Steam until tender - 3 to 5 minutes. Cabbage T rim. Slice into strips 1/8” thick. Carrots Select young tender roots. Steam until tender . Cut into slices, shreds, cubes or strips. Cau ...

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    11 Fruit Preparation Dryness T est 5-7 T ray No Fan Mushrooms Select mushrooms with cap curling under -these are young and tender . Wipe off with damp paper towels or brush gently to remove dirt. Nectarines No need to peel. Halve and remove pit. Cut in 1/4” slices and arrange on tray . Onions and Peels and cut into 1/2” slices or Leeks nuggets, ...

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    12 Fruit Preparation Dryness T est 5-7 T ray No Fan Plums Cut in half and remove pits. Prunes Same as plums, but soak in boil- ing water for two minutes first. Pumpkin Bake or steam small pieces until & Hubbard tender . Cut into strips 1 to 3 Squash inches wide, peel and remove pulp. Slice strips 1/2” thick. Scrape pulp, place in blender to ...

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    13 FRUIT RECIPES Glazed Banana Cinnamon Chips Slice Bananas into lemon juice or ascorbic acid. Drain on paper towel. Arrange on tray . Sprinkle with a mixture of sugar and cinna- mon. Dry to shiny crispness. Honey Glazed Banana Chips Slice bananas and dip into a glaze of 1/4 cup honey thinned with 1/4 cup water . Drain and place on trays. Dry . Dri ...

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    14 Spiced Peach Pie Soak 1 1⁄2 cups dried peaches in the refrigerator overnight. Then stew until soft (about 45 minutes). Chop peaches. Add a mixture of: 1 1⁄2 tablespoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons flour 1⁄2 cup white or brown sugar 4 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoons water 1⁄8 teaspoon salt Add mixture to peaches and stir lightly . Pour ...

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    15 VEGET ABLE RECIPES V egetable Soup 2 cups dried beef, diced (optional) 8 cups water 1⁄2 cup diced dried onions Salt & Pepper to taste 1⁄2 cup diced dried carrots 1⁄4 teaspoon sage 2 ta ble sp oo ns ch opp ed d rie d par sl ey 1⁄4 cup dried peas 1⁄2 cup pearl barley 1 cup dried tomatoes 1 cup dried diced potatoes 1⁄2 cup dried cho ...

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    16 TRAIL TREA TS Quick Ener gy Snacks 4 cups rolled oats 1 cup chopped dates or apricots 1 cup brown sugar 1⁄2 cup raisins 1 cup dry roasted nuts 1 1⁄2 cups coconut flakes Mix all ingredients together thor oughly . Spr ead onto tray . Dry until crisp. Seal in individual ziploc sandwich bags for munching on hikes and camping trips. Home Made Gr ...

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    17 JERKY RECIPES FOR MEA T AND FISH Normally raw meat is used for jerky . However , cooked meat as well as raw meat may be dehydrated for later reconstitution. Cut meat to size for recipes befor e dehydration. Y ou’ll find that meat is much easier to work with when it’ s cut to size before it is dehydrated and becomes crispy . Be extra careful ...

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    18 FOOD DEHYDRA TOR CLA Y For Arts, Crafts & School Projects • Hobbies Gifts • Holiday Ornaments • Decorations Rainy Day Fun Wr eaths Napkin Rings Photo Frames Christmas T rim Ornaments Fun Jewelry Dolls Figurines Centerpieces Name T ags Candle Holders Child Hand Prints Dog Prints Magnet Arts Pins T oys Miniatures ...

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    19 Food Dehydrator Clay 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 1 cup water Mix flour and salt together , then add water . Blend mixture by hand. Knead by hand 2 or 3 minutes into a pliable, moist ball. Roll dough on a well-floured surface, adding flour to the top of the dough so it will not stick. Keep surface well-floured as you r oll and turn dough. Cut in ...

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    20 Herbs Most herbs dry overnight. Y ou will have about one pound of dry herbs for every eight pounds of fresh herbs. Dried herbs r etain their flavor best if they are crushed just befor e using. Home dehydra- tion saves a lot of money . Dry chives, oregano, basil, dill, rosemary , thyme, parsley , mint, peppers and almost any herb you can find. ...

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    21 Fruit Roll Ups or Fruit Leather Select fruits such as peaches, strawberries, bananas, apples, etc. Puree with a kitchen blender or food pr ocessor and add a little fruit juice. Sweeten to taste with sugar , honey or fruit juice. Pour the puree onto the Ronco Fruit Roll Up & Liquid T ray Insert (sold separately) or cover an entire tray with p ...

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    22 IMPORT ANT NOTICE Y our Food dehydrator has a vent on its top and may have another vent on the bottom depending on the model. Do not operate with top or bottom vent blocked or closed at any time as this will inter - fere with pr oper air flow . Do not use oil sprays on the trays. CONVECTION ONL Y MODELS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Ronco Acquisiti ...

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    Copyright © 2009 by Ronco Acquisition Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Ron Popeil name and likeness used with permission. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Printed in China. 1 1.09 Ronco Acquisition Corporation P .O . Box 1000 Peck Slip Station New Y ork, NY 10272-1000 (800) 486-1806 www .Ronco .com Prepare Healthy Meals Quickly and Easily ...

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Un gruppo di documenti denominato manuali per l’uso, è anche suddiviso in tipi più specifici, come: Manuali di installazione Ronco Food Saver, manuali di manutenzione, brevi manuali o manuali utente Ronco Food Saver. A seconda delle esigenze, si dovrebbe cercare il documento necessario. Nel nostro sito web, puoi visualizzare il manuale più popolare per l'uso del prodotto Ronco Food Saver.

Manuale completo del dispositivo Ronco Food Saver, come deve essere?
Il manuale per l’uso, denominato anche istruzioni per l’uso, o semplicemente il manuale è un documento tecnico progettato per aiutare ad utilizzare Ronco Food Saver dagli utenti. I manuali sono di solito scritti da uno scrittore tecnico, ma in un linguaggio accessibile a tutti gli utenti Ronco Food Saver.

Il manuale per l’uso completo Ronco, dovrebbe includere vari elementi di base. Alcuni di loro sono meno importanti, come ad esempio: copertina / pagina del titolo o pagina di autore. Tuttavia, la parte rimanente, dovrebbe fornire informazioni importanti dal punto di vista dell'utente.

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3. Suggerimenti su come utilizzare le funzioni di base del dispositivo Ronco Food Saver - che ci dovrebbe aiutare nei primi passi durante l'uso Ronco Food Saver
4. Troubleshooting - sequenza sistematica delle attività che vi aiuterà a diagnosticare e, successivamente, risolvere i problemi più importanti del Ronco Food Saver
5. FAQ - domande più frequenti
6. Dettagli di contatto Informazioni su dove cercare il contatto con il fabbricante / servizio Ronco Food Saver in un dato paese, se il problema non può essere risolto da noi stessi.

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