Make fruit leathers from any combination of fruit for a sweet and healthy snack.
Fruit leather is a simple puree of your choice of fruits, combined with a sweetener like honey, and dried in a food dehydrator or oven on parchment paper. For anyone who likes a sweet but healthy snack, making fruit leather is a wonderful alternative to buying more processed store-bought foods.
Preparation
Preparing fruit leather for drying is simple. Just blend whatever combination of fruit, spice and sweetener you prefer. Most fruits can just be washed (peeled if necessary) and blended to a thick puree. For berries or other fruits with lots of seeds, you may need to use a food mill or sieve to remove the seeds prior to blending.
Drying
Tips
Oven drying can take up to 24 hours, and food dehydrators may take as long as eight or 12 hours. Test fruit leather dryness by pressing the leather. It should be sticky and pliable, but your finger should not leave an indentation. Be sure leather is dry before storing or it will not keep.
When using parchment paper under fruit leather, leave a quarter of an inch sticking out past the edge of the leather so that it is easy to remove from the drying tray and, subsequently, to remove leather from the parchment.
Use honey or corn syrup as a sweetener, but stay away from granulated sugars, which can harden during drying and give your fruit leather a grainy texture.
Warnings
If oven drying, it is best to leave the oven door cracked to increase circulation of air, but this is not a safe technique in households with pets or children.
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