DIY Fruit Leather Recipe

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This is going to be short & SWEET (pun intended) ;)

Were headed out of town tonight… going up to Northern California to see family. The circumstances aren’t the happiest but were planning to make the best of it. All I can say, is FUCK CANCER.

Okay,  moving on… glad that’s off my bloggy chest….ha, ha!

Since we will be traveling 9 hours away by car with two tots, I figured we should probably have some healthy and handy snacks available. I usually always try to make homemade snacks for our trips whether it’s cookies, granola, yummy meals, etc. Doing it this way helps save time and money. Little ole me has a hard time resisting the urge to be frugal so I’ve been busy in the kitchie whippin’ up some healthy treats to have on handy while were on vay k!

2 days of our trip we will be visiting with family and the remainder of our trip were going doing lots of side trippin’ to Lassen National Park and into Trinity. I’m so giddy about our adventure. We’ve been hoping to explore Lassen for sometime now. Can’t wait to do some hiking with the boys. yeehaw!

I’m also planning to bring you along on this trip… so stay tuned on that. * wink, wink *

One of our favorite snacks to bring with us on our traveling journey’s are fruit leathers, also known as, “fruit roll ups” growing up.

Who doesn’t love a fruit leather?

To me fruit leathers arepart of summer nostalgia. I totally remember gettin’ these from the store or making them with my mom.  With the abundance of fruit right now;  it’s an easy way to use up  fruit before it goes bad AND, if you play it smart go to the market for the already marked down fruit because it’s “overripe” and save a few pennies. Making them at home also prevents you from buying into all the packaged plastic. It’s a win- win all around. No extra litter and everyone including the planet is happy!

They’re SUPER SIMPLE  to make too… for real!

Fruit Leather Recipe:

Ingredients:

Choice of fruit or be wild and mix it up!

(approx 2 cups-)

2-3 tbsp’s of honey(raw & local whenever possible!)

a few drops of lemon juice

Parchment paper/Sheet pan

Directions:

Set your oven temperature to 200 degrees. Add fruit of choice into blender once it has been rinsed, drained, peeled and pitted (depending on fruit of choice).  Add in remaining ingredients, pop the lid on the blender and let it whirl away! You want to get it to puree consistency which doesn’t take long. Let the puree sit while you get the parchment paper over the sheet pan so that you can pour the mixture over the pan to prevent it from sticking. Pour puree mixture onto sheet pan and spread into an 1/8 inch layer. Place puree sheet into the oven and let firm up to a sticky texture for approximately 2 hrs. It will peel directly off the parchment paper when it’s done.

So far, we’ve done, peaches, plums, cherries, apricots and blueberries!  I leave the skins on a few of the stone fruits for extra nutrition. We used a VitaMix but any blender or hand immersion blender will work! You can also use a dehydrator for this recipe, if you own one. We have a Mr. Food’s- 80’s bad ass, dehydrator and it gets used quite a bit BUT for the most recent recipe we used the oven. Just a quick tidbit about the parchment paper… I like to buy the unbleached brands, since they do not contain any chlorine bleach and come in recycled packaging.  yay!

Here’s the peach and apricot mix!

Gorgeous color before it turns into leather!

all that was left of the fruit leathers…more in the oven for the road (blueberry & more peach plum)

AND these bad boys right here are candied pistachios…

we actually get to visit our cousins pistachio farm this weekend and I’m

SUPER stoked about harvesting some freshies!

Oh yeah, baby… these nut clusters are healthy fuel food for the road (no pun intended)

& for our tum’s!

I filled to of these nut packs up especially for hikes.

I’ll post recipes for these yum, yums when we return!

Hope you’re having a wonderful Thursday.  :)

Gotta run. We leave tonight!!!

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10 Comments on "DIY Fruit Leather Recipe"

  1. karengreeners on Thu, 8th Jul 2010 1:32 pm 

    These look amazing! Can’t wait until the farmers’ market this weekend so I get the fruit. Will definitely have to try strawberry.

  2. Julie A. on Thu, 8th Jul 2010 5:13 pm 

    This seems so simple!! I totally want to try this out as it sounds like something that I would love and I’m sure when my little guy gets a little older this would be a big hit.

  3. evergreen(happy raw kitchen) on Fri, 9th Jul 2010 9:32 am 

    So sorry to hear the circumstances aren’t the happiest for your trip, but wishing you the best. {{{hugs}}}

    Your snacks looks perfect for the road :) Looking forward to seeing your other recipes!

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  5. Sara Sophia on Sat, 10th Jul 2010 2:41 pm 

    LOVING these…we buy ours and I can’t wait to try my hand at making some.

    Thanks so much for sharing <3

    (and yes, EFF CANCER)

    –S.S.

  6. New Dress A Day on Sun, 11th Jul 2010 6:30 pm 

    Cannot wait to try this! I grew up on Fruit Roll-Ups…I remember the multicolored ones especially which I can’t imagine were that healthy for any of us. These look delish :) Safe weekend travels…you’re in my thoughts!

  7. A Magical Childhood on Thu, 15th Jul 2010 4:06 pm 

    We tried these and really liked them but they took longer than 2 hours to dry for us (more like 4!). I’m hoping to try some sort of outdoor drying with the recipe next to save energy. I mentioned your recipe here… http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-57697-Mankato-Green-Culture-Examiner~y2010m7d15-Make-your-own-fruit-leather, along with the ways I found online for drying (like the hot car method!). :) Thanks for the wonderful recipe!

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  10. Gina on Thu, 9th Sep 2010 11:03 pm 

    Hope you had a great trip. I’m sat here in the UK with buckets of plums – already made plum upside down cake, plum gin, stewed plums for the freezer, plum clafoutis (yum!) and now I’m heading off to the kitchen to make plum leather! thanks so much for sharing the recipe! Just bookmarked your site to go back to when I get some time – as it looks like there will be some great stuff on here!

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