How to Dry Peaches (2024)

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How to Dry Peaches (1)Peaches are a delicious summer fruit, and they taste even better when plucked fresh off the tree! However, peach season is fleeting and only lasts about a month in New England. At Parlee Farms, August is Peach Month! You need to pick peaches when they are perfectly ripe, and then you have a window of time to enjoy your fruit while it is still fresh. By preserving the fruit you pick, you can vastly extend your enjoyment of it.

In a previous article, we talked about methods of preservation such as canning, freezing, and making jam. You can easily adapt the advice in that article to peaches. However, drying is a method not mentioned in that article that works very well for peaches.

There are two basic methods for drying peaches that we will cover here. Note that you may have heard of sun drying or air drying as other viable methods for drying peaches. We don’t recommend these methods because it could harbor dangerous bacterial growth. We do recommend either oven drying or using a food dehydrator to dry your peaches. Here’s more information:

Preparing Your Peaches for Drying

No matter which method of drying that you use for drying peaches, you will need to prepare them. You’ll want to start by washing your peaches well in advance. The skin needs to be totally dry before you start drying them. It is best to let them air dry after you rinse them off, and to get them fully dry this could take up to 24 hours.

Next, you’ll want to slices the peaches. Aim for slicing them to about 1/8 of an inch thick. However, you can make them thicker. Just understand if the slices are thicker, it will take longer to dehydrate them. The methods mentioned here assume that you are cutting them to 1/8 of an inch thick. As you slice, be sure to discard any brown spots. Also, there is no need to peel your peaches. The skin actually helps the peaches during the drying process.

After you slice the peaches, you will want to use lemon juice. You will need two use the juice of one lemon for every four peaches you slice. This translates to about 1/2 tablespoon of fresh lemon juice for every peach you slice. Simply add the peaches to a large mixing bowl, sprinkle in the lemon juice, and toss the peaches with a wooden spoon to coat the lemon juice on the peaches.

Drying Peaches in the Oven

Prepare the peaches as listed above. To dry your peaches in the oven, preheat the oven to 200 Degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment and arrange the peaches in a single layer on the sheet. Roughly two sliced peaches fit on a single baking sheet. You may place more than one sheet in the oven if you are drying more than one peach.

Please the baking sheets in the oven and let the peaches dry for two hours. Remove the sheets from the oven and flip each of the peach slices over. Put each baking sheet back in the oven. Cook the peaches for an additional two hours or so, or until the peaches are dried all the way through. Cook times may vary depending on the oven. Remove the baking sheets from the oven and let cool. Place in an airtight container after they are cooled and store them away from heat or light.

Using the Dehydrator to Dry Peaches

Prepare the peaches as listed above. To dry the peaches in your food dehydrator machine, you’ll want to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for operating the machine. Set the machine’s settings to 135 Degrees Fahrenheit. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for loading the trays and drying the peaches. It should take 3-4 hours to dehydrate the peaches using a food dehydrator.

Dried peaches can store well for around six months under the proper conditions. Make sure to store them in an airtight container away from heat or light. Airtight plastic storage containers work especially well for this purpose.

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How to Dry Peaches (2024)

FAQs

How to Dry Peaches? ›

a) Place peach slices directly on oven racks or first spread 100 percent cotton sheet or cheesecloth over oven racks. b) Preheat oven to 145 degrees, propping door open with wooden spoon to allow steam to escape. c) Allow 4 to 12 hours to dry the fruit.

Should I peel peaches before dehydrating? ›

Wash the peaches and peel if desired. Remove the pit by slicing each peach in half and pulling out the seed (a spoon can be helpful in easing out stubborn pits). Slice the peaches into ¼"-½" thick slices using a sharp knife. The thinner they are, the crispier they will become in the dehydrator.

How long do dehydrated peaches last? ›

It should take 3-4 hours to dehydrate the peaches using a food dehydrator. Dried peaches can store well for around six months under the proper conditions. Make sure to store them in an airtight container away from heat or light.

How to sun dry peaches? ›

Directions:
  1. Wash fruit and remove any blemishes if any.
  2. Slice fruit in ½ inch wedges.
  3. Place cut fruit on a cooling rack with a baking sheet or a mesh screen. ...
  4. Cover fruit with cheese cloth or a mesh screen food cover.
  5. Place fruit out in a warm dry sunny spot. ...
  6. Rotate fruit every six hours when in the sun.

What is the easiest way to preserve peaches? ›

Freezing Peaches (Sugar Pack)
  1. Dissolve ¼ teaspoon ascorbic acid in 3 tablespoons cold water and add to each quart of peaches to slow darkening.
  2. Add ⅔ cup sugar to each quart (1⅓ pounds) of prepared fruit.
  3. Stir gently until sugar is dissolved or let stand 15 minutes. Place into containers.
  4. Seal, label and freeze.

Can you dry peaches in the oven? ›

a) Place peach slices directly on oven racks or first spread 100 percent cotton sheet or cheesecloth over oven racks. b) Preheat oven to 145 degrees, propping door open with wooden spoon to allow steam to escape. c) Allow 4 to 12 hours to dry the fruit. Put peaches in a big dry open pot in a warm, dry, airy location.

Do you put anything on fruit before dehydrating? ›

Place cut fruits in a solution of 3¾ teaspoons of powdered ascorbic acid (or crush 20 500-milligram vitamin C tablets) or ½ teaspoon of powdered citric acid in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes before placing on trays to dry. Equal parts of bottled lemon juice and water can be substituted for the above pretreatment.

How do you rehydrate dried peaches? ›

Put your dried fruit in a small bowl and cover with boiling water. Let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes, and then strain the fruit and discard the water. The fruit will be plumper, juicier, and softer. To give your fruit some extra flavor, swap the water for fruit juice or a liquor, like rum, bourbon, or brandy.

How can you tell if dehydrated fruit is bad? ›

If the colour looks very dull or faded, or if there are patches of mould growing, then you know it's time to throw it away. Similarly, if the smell is off or you notice an unpleasant odour coming from the bag, this is a sign that your dried fruit has gone bad and should not be eaten.

Are dried peaches healthy? ›

Dried Peaches are excellent sources of iron, as well as rich sources of beta-carotene and Vitamin A. The presence of Vitamin C as well as copper in these dried peaches also works as excellent antioxidants. Dried peaches are also rich sources of several vitamins from the Vitamin B group.

Why doesn't dried fruit go bad? ›

Dried fruit has less moisture than fresh fruit, so it doesn't spoil as quickly, but refrigeration can help it maintain its freshness longer. Keep it in the main compartment of your refrigerator for up to six months.

Should dried peaches be refrigerated? ›

Storage of Uncooked Dried Fruits

Store in the refrigerator, tightly sealed to prevent the fruit from drying out. Zip-closed freezer bags work well.

What is the sun drying method? ›

Sun drying is the evaporation of water from products by sun or solar heat, assisted by movement of surrounding air. To be successful, it demands a rainless season of bright sunshine and temperatures above 98° F coinciding with the period of product maturity. Sun drying requires considerable care.

How do you prepare peaches for freeze drying? ›

Empty jars or cans of peaches into a colander in your sink. Rinse the peaches thoroughly and let them drip for 5-10 minutes. Spread evenly onto parchment lined trays, you may be able to freeze dry a second layer by placing parchment between the layers to keep peaches from sticking together. Pre-Freeze until frozen ...

Are dried peaches good? ›

Dried fruit is highly nutritious. One piece of dried fruit contains about the same amount of nutrients as the fresh fruit, but condensed in a much smaller package. By weight, dried fruit contains up to 3.5 times the fiber, vitamins and minerals of fresh fruit.

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