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How to Make Homemade Fruit Leather

April 14, 20132 Comments

I told you guys about all the strawberries we bought a little while ago. Well, after making 3 batches of jam, I decided to make some fruit leather too.

Fruit Roll Ups 2

I love fruit leather!  It is extremely simple to make and so tasty.  My kids all love it and love to “help” me make it too.  It also makes your house smell so good!

I make mine in our food dehydrator, but you can easily make it in your oven as well.  I will tell you how to make it either way.

Easy Strawberry Fruit Leather

**Note:  I like to add applesauce or pear sauce to all my fruit leathers.  It adds a lot of sweetness and sturdiness.  If you look at the ingredient list on the fruit leather you buy at the store, you will see apples or pears are added to most of them.

You will need:

  • Equal amounts of strawberry puree and applesauce (I used about 4 cups of each one.)
  • Sugar, honey or agave necter to taste (optional) **I didn’t add any sweeteners**

Cut off the stems and wash strawberries thoroughly.
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I soaked my strawberries for about 20 minutes in a big bowl of water with a little bit of vinegar and lemon juice added (about 1 Tablespoon of each one.)  Then I rinsed them with clean water.  Easy and effective.

Soaking Strawberries

Puree strawberries using a food processor or blender.

Blending Strawberries in Food Processor

Mix strawberries and applesauce together in a large bowl.  **Note:  I used homemade applesauce that we made last fall.  It’s also super easy to make.

Strawberry Puree and applesauce

Strawberry Puree and Applesauce Mixed

Spray a dehydrator fruit leather tray with cooking spray or line a baking sheet with parchment paper or plastic wrap (sprayed with cooking spray.)

Pour fruit mixture onto dehydrator tray or baking sheet.

Fruit puree in dehydrator

Fill all the trays on your dehydrator (mine did 4) or fill as many baking sheets as you like.

**Puree should be about 1/4″ to 3/8″ thick, evenly spread.

Getting ready to dehydrate fruit leather

Dehydrator

Dry at 130-140 degrees in dehydrator or at 170 degrees (or lower if you can) in the oven for 4-8 hours or until fruit is leather-like and pliable.  **Mine was ready in about 6 hours**

Remove from dehydrator or oven and let cool until room temperature.

Fruit Leather finished

Gently peel fruit leather from tray or baking sheet.

Peeling Fruit Leather

Cut into strips and roll in plastic wrap.

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Store fruit leather in an air-tight container for up to one month (it’s usually gone in a week at our house!)

Fruit Roll Ups

I hope y’all love this as much as we do.  You can use just about any fruit you like.  You really can’t mess it up!

Enjoy!  xoxo

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