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Sunday, 23 January 2011
Fruit Leather - So Easy a Caveman...err...I mean...a Kid Can Do It!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Family

And now, the answer to last night's question. What do you get when you add applesauce, unsweetened koolaid and sugar? Fruit Leather! Well, you have to dehydrate it first. Here's the deal.

My friend, Brenda, left a comment after yesterday's post saying she knew the answer and, since she was the one who gave me the recipe, then I'm pretty sure she's correct. So, here's the official Brenda Emmett fruit leather recipe:

  • 32 oz of applesauce
  • one packet of unsweetened koolaid mix
  • one quarter of a cup of sugar (adjust to your taste)

Mix all ingredients together and pour onto dehydrator trays covered with plastic wrap. We were out of plastic wrap so I cut up a couple of gallon freezer bags and placed them on my trays and they worked perfectly. You can set your dehydrator at any temperature, but if you put it on high keep an eye on it. I put ours on low and leave it running all night long. In the morning we have delicious fruit leather. It's really so easy that our 10 year old, Joshua, could almost do it by himself. Here's proof!

Pour 32oz of applesauce in a bowl!

 

Pour in one packet of unsweetened Koolaid ~ this time we chose lemon lime.

 

Pour in about one quarter cup of sugar ~ a little more or a little less depending on your taste.

 

Mix well.

 

Pour onto dehydrator trays covered with plastic wrap,  spread evenly and dehydrate.

 

Here's Joshua with some grape fruit leather that we fixed a couple of days ago. We have also fixed orange. We'll make a batch and store it in plastic sandwich bags to be munched on for a healthy snack.

 

There you have it. Our fruit leather recipe. Thanks Brenda! If you don't have a dehydrator, you can put it on a cookie sheet, place it in your oven on low with the door cracked open a bit. Try it! I'll bet you'll like it!

 

 

 

 


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Posted by tink38570 at 9:26 PM CST
Updated: Monday, 24 January 2011 9:13 AM CST
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Sunday, 23 January 2011 - 9:38 PM CST

Name: "Brenda"
Home Page: http://myhomeschoolgarden.com/

I'm so glad you like it!  My son says it is addicting.  I think he may be right.  We need to mix up some more as we have gone through all of the last batch I made.  LOL!

Sunday, 23 January 2011 - 9:47 PM CST

Name: "Lisa"
Home Page: http://www.upatdawnreadytowork.blogspot.com

Nice post :-)  You can also combine apples w/bananas for that extra sweetness w/out using sugar.  There's so many great combinations to try that you can't go wrong.  Since we are entering blueberry 'season', you can do blueberry & banana or blueberry & apples or ......

 

Enjoy!

Tuesday, 25 January 2011 - 3:07 PM CST

Name: "Stacie"
Home Page: http://supermommytotherescue.com

I have seen this before and wanted to try it. Since we moved I have no idea where my dehydrator is. This sounds super easy and looks yummy too. 

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