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Great Fruit Leather Recipes – Waste less food

Great Fruit Leather Recipes - Waste Less Food



Fruit leather – or fruit roll-up – is a great way to utilize ripe fruits in a form that will last into the off season. This is awesome because it means you can continue enjoying the benefits of fresh fruit and veggies without paying a lot for imported ones when they’re out of season – especially if you make the fruit leather raw like this it maintains great nutritional value.
Mum has been making fruit leather for as long as I can remember, she is very careful not to let any of her precious homegrown organic produce go to waste – and fruit leather is one of the best ways to use all fruits/veg – no matter if they are ripe/mushy/have imperfections … so it’s a really sustainable and great option to waste less food. Mum’s plum fruit leather is my favourite, she doesn’t sweeten it so it’s quite tart but I love that! – her plums finished a few months ago though so I won’t be showing that in this video.

Something I would really recommend for this is going to a local organic orchard and asking about their ‘seconds fruit’ -often the fruit that is imperfect will go to waste or at least be sold very cheaply – and this is a great opportunity to buy a bunch for little, chop out the bad bits and turn it into fruit leather!

The fruit leather recipes I’m using
Peach
– 3 cups chopped peaches
– 1 Tbsp vanilla extract
– 1 tbsp chia seed
– 1 tsp cinnamon – half this if your not as big a fan of cinnamon as me… it’s quite strong this way.
Apple & Blackberry
– 3 cups chopped apples
– 1/2 cup blackberries
– a small handful dates dates or tbsp maple syrup
– 1 tbsp chia seed
Kiwi and spinach
– 3 cups kiwifruit chopped
– 1 cup spinach
– 1 tbsp maple syrup
Puree up your ingredients, spread over a greased dehydrator tray or greased parchment paper (not ‘waxed paper’ as I say, that would melt!) on an oven tray – 1cm thick, and put in the dehydrator for 1-2 days depending on the settings or 6-8hours in a 40C oven – until the surface is smooth, dull and not sticky to touch. Cut the fruit leather up, roll in parchment paper or store as is in an airtight container. should last a couple of months like this – you can freeze it if you want it to last about a year.
You can use any fruit and most veggies. If you use settings that are equivalent to air-drying then this is raw fruit leather and keeps its nutritional value. Some people cook their puree first – this kills bacteria/enzymes which can give it a longer shelf life but it also destroys some nutrients, cooking can also make the flavour stronger.

Chia seeds add to the texture and nutritional value of the fruit leather. I love adding them, even in small quantities to add some omega 3’s in there. Here are my favourite chia seed; www.iherb.com/nutiva-organic-c

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