Homemade Fruit Leather
- 3 cups blackberries
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or seeds from 2 vanilla pods
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves about 4-6 pieces
- 3 cups strawberries sliced into large chunks
- 2 tablespoons agave nectar or honey
- 1 jalapeno chilies seeded and stem removed, sliced
- 1/2 fresh lime
- To start, preheat your oven to 200 degrees F. To make the strawberry jalapeno lime fruit leather, place all of the fresh chopped ingredients into the TorrentTM Blender, cover with the lid and secure it into place in the blender. Puree the fruit on the juice setting.
- Carefully pour the fruit puree onto a large baking sheet covered with parchment or a silicone mat. Uniformly spread the puree with a large spoon or spatula to ensure it cooks evenly.
- Rinse out the blender pitcher and add the ingredients for the blackberry vanilla thyme fruit leather. Again, process ingredients in the blender per above on the juice setting, until all the fruit is pureed well.
- Pour the fruit puree onto a parchment or silicone mat lined baking sheet and spread evenly with a spoon or spatula. Place both baking sheets in the oven and bake for 3 to 4 hours until the fruit leather is no longer wet or sticky. You may want to switch racks half way through cooking to make sure both sheets cook evenly. Remove the parchment and/or silicone mats from the baking sheets and let cool on a wire rack for a couple of hours until the fruit leather softens and dries, and is pliable without breaking or tearing. If the leather is still a bit wet underneath, flip it over and let it dry more.
- Peel the fruit leather rectangles off the parchment paper/silicone mat and transfer to a cutting board (separately). Cut into long strips with a pizza cutter, sharp knife or kitchen shears (about 6 strips per rectangle).
- Roll and serve immediately. To store, wrap the leather strips with plastic wrap, roll and keep in the refrigerator for a few weeks.
- Preheat oven to 200 degrees F.
- Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats and set aside.
- Pour the ingredients (berries, herbs, sweeteners, fruit, etc.) for each flavor separately into the pitcher of the KitchenAid(R) TorrentTM Blender and blend on the juice setting.
- Pour the fruit puree over the parchment or silicone lined baking sheets and evenly spread with the back of a spoon or spatula into a large rectangle. Ensure the fruit puree doesn't have too thick or too thin areas or it will not cook evenly and will crack.
- Bake for 3 to 4 hours until the fruit leather feels dry and is no longer wet or sticky. (You may want to switch racks half way through cooking to make sure both sheets cook evenly.) Remove the parchment and/or silicone mats from baking sheets and let cool on wire racks for a couple of hours until the leather softens and dries, and is pliable without breaking. If the leather is still a bit wet underneath, flip over and let it dry more.
- Peel the fruit leathers off the parchment paper/silicone mats and transfer each to a cutting board. Cut with a pizza cutter, sharp knife or kitchen shears into thin long strips (about 6 strips per rectangle).
- Roll and serve immediately. To store, wrap the leather strips with plastic wrap or parchment/wax paper, roll and keep in the refrigerator in a plastic bag for up to a few weeks.
blackberries, vanilla, maple syrup, thyme, strawberries, honey, chilies, lime
Taken from www.yummly.com/recipe/Homemade-Fruit-Leather-2098921 (may not work)