This week for Mini Chef Mondays we made a delicious fruit leather recipe! We love fruit around here and I am always trying to think of new ways to cook with fruit because it’s one of Carter’s favorite snacks. Although he’s never had real fruit roll ups, he really enjoyed making and trying this recipe!
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Strawberry Blueberry Swirl Fruit Leather
You will need:
- 1 1/2 – 2 cups strawberries, chopped up
- 1 cup blueberries
- 1 tablespoon sugar, divided
- lemon or lime juice
For the first part you can do it one of two ways, depending on what kind of blender or food processor you have. I found it easier to cook down the strawberries a little bit with the sugar and squirt of lime juice, then add them to the blender. You can also skip this step and just add the chopped strawberries directly to the blender without cooking, but you may need more lime juice to help with the blending,
Blend strawberries with 1/2 tablespoon of sugar and a squirt of lime juice until very smooth.
Spread blended strawberries over a baking sheet with high sides. Ideally, you would first cover the baking sheet with parchment paper, but we didn’t have a big enough piece, so we used cooking spray instead. It worked out just fine!
Next, cook the blueberries until they pop and are soft. Blend blueberries with sugar and lime juice until smooth. Add to baking sheet with strawberry blend and swirl around in an even layer. You will have to use a flat spatula to make sure you evenly spread the mixture, so it cooks evenly as well. If it’s not even you will have thin parts, as I ended up with in the photo below!
Bake in preheated oven about 4 hours. Start checking for done-ness around 3 hours 15 minutes, it should start to feel dry and maybe a little sticky, but not soft. Don’t over bake or it will start to have a “burned” taste and become brittle. When done, remove from oven and transfer to clean parchment paper. Slice up the leather into strips and then roll it up using the paper as a wrapper.
The fruit leather is a great snack and you can use it on the go by taping or wrapping the rolls up with string! We ate a lot of ours right away, but we saved several rolls and they were still just as good the next day.
You can make fruit leather with so many different combinations, it would even be a great way to use up extra fruit you have! It’s also nice to know exactly what’s in it since you can control the ingredients, and can be confident there are no preservatives or food dye in your snack! You can also chose to add less sugar or even honey as a sweetener, if you desire.
Enjoy!
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