Reference for Drying Leaves in the Oven

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Reference for Drying Leaves in the Oven

Post by PinchersAndShells » Sun Nov 20, 2016 3:17 pm

I discovered a way to dry leaves in the oven (without burning my house down) for my crabs to enjoy all winter, so I decided to take note of it and share it with everyone else. I haven’t found any other place that tells you how to do this (while pertaining to leaves), so I hope it helps.

The best way to approach this would be to start off with your leaves (make sure they’re safe!), aluminum foil, a cookie sheet (or more if you want to double the speed), and your oven. Preheat the oven to 170 degrees fahrenheit, and you may wish to rinse off your leaves and pat them dry with a towel. Spread the aluminum foil over your cookie sheet, and place the leaves on it and do not let any overlap. This will dry all the leaves evenly. Once the oven is ready, put the leaves in, and set a timer for 30 minutes. Leave the oven door cracked. The circulation of the air will help dry them, closing the door would just bake them and probably set them on fire. Depending on how fresh your leaves are, they may be done at this point. You should be able to touch them and they crunch and/or crumble. If they aren’t dry at this point, leave them in for 15 minute intervals, checking when each 15 minutes is up. The benefits to drying the leaves are long term storage (I’m sort of stocking for the winter), and this method would also kill any pests. People have reported that their crabs like it when the leaves are crunchy, so in the end it all depends on what the crabs themselves like.
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Re: Reference for Drying Leaves in the Oven

Post by Kermie16 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 4:58 pm

PinchersAndShells wrote:I discovered a way to dry leaves in the oven (without burning my house down) for my crabs to enjoy all winter, so I decided to take note of it and share it with everyone else. I haven’t found any other place that tells you how to do this (while pertaining to leaves), so I hope it helps.

The best way to approach this would be to start off with your leaves (make sure they’re safe!), aluminum foil, a cookie sheet (or more if you want to double the speed), and your oven. Preheat the oven to 170 degrees fahrenheit, and you may wish to rinse off your leaves and pat them dry with a towel. Spread the aluminum foil over your cookie sheet, and place the leaves on it and do not let any overlap. This will dry all the leaves evenly. Once the oven is ready, put the leaves in, and set a timer for 30 minutes. Leave the oven door cracked. The circulation of the air will help dry them, closing the door would just bake them and probably set them on fire. Depending on how fresh your leaves are, they may be done at this point. You should be able to touch them and they crunch and/or crumble. If they aren’t dry at this point, leave them in for 15 minute intervals, checking when each 15 minutes is up. The benefits to drying the leaves are long term storage (I’m sort of stocking for the winter), and this method would also kill any pests. People have reported that their crabs like it when the leaves are crunchy, so in the end it all depends on what the crabs themselves like.
Wow!! Very cool!! Thanks Pinchersandshells!! And glad u didn't burn ur house down doing it Image


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Re: Reference for Drying Leaves in the Oven

Post by PinchersAndShells » Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:01 pm

Kermie16 wrote: Wow!! Very cool!! Thanks Pinchersandshells!! And glad u didn't burn ur house down doing it Image


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Thanks, and I did it around 10 times so we know for sure it will work. (I had a lot of leaves and one cookie sheet). I decided to post it since when I was looking for a guide nothing came up, based off of how to dry herbs, except for herbs it would be a longer process.
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Re: Reference for Drying Leaves in the Oven

Post by littletechcrab » Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:11 pm

Thank you for the information. Very helpful

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