Everyone loves a good snack, especially chips. In fact, it is pretty difficult to no reach your hand in an open bag of chips and grab a handful. If the bag is not open, the temptation to open it is potentially the most powerful force in the universe. While that may or may not be true, one thing is for certain: chips are highly addictive, but they typically contain problematic ingredients. We always want our cleansers to have access to various entrees, desserts, and snacks, especially, to help them power through their cleanses. Enter the dehydrator!
Why should you dehydrate instead of fry? Well, dehydrating preserves a food’s natural integrity, while simultaneously enhancing its shelf life without introducing harmful byproducts. That ultimately makes a dehydrated snack a cleaner, healthier preparation method than frying. Dehydrating at low temperatures gently removes a food’s water content, helping it retain as many vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and fiber as possible. In contrast, frying (especially at high heat) can kill nutrients and create harmful compounds like trans fats and oxidized oils.
So what makes these dehydrated carrot chips so special? Well, carrots are a vibrant, nutrient-dense root vegetable that can help support eye health, as it is rich in beta-carotene. The body converts beta-carotene into vitamin A, which helps promote clearre vision, more radiant skin, and a stronger immune system. Additionally, their high fiber content aids digestive function, supporting gut health and helping the body eliminate waste efficiently. The natural compounds in carrots may help balance blood sugar levels and support heart health by contributing lowering “bad” LDL cholesterol levels.
- Prep Time:10m
- Cook Time:6h
- Total Time:6h 10m
- Serves: 4 servings
- Category: Full Body Cleanse Approved, Dehydrated, Appetizers & Snacks, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free
Ingredients
- 4 carrots
- sea salt & pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Wash and peel your carrots. Using a mandoline slicer, carefully slice the carrots into thin rounds. You can also slice them lengthwise if you prefer longer chips.
- Once all of the carrots are sliced, add them to a bowl and season with sea salt and pepper, to taste.
- Spread carrots onto dehydrator trays in a single layer and dehydrate at 115º F for about six to 10 hours, or until dry and crispy.
- Once carrots are crisp enough for you, remove from dehydrator and allow them to cool. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy within one week.







