Homemade Dried Strawberries
- 1 pack Strawberries (small)
- 70 grams Granulated sugar
- 40 grams Soft light brown sugar
- 1 Lemon juice
- Wash the strawberries.
- Pat dry well as you remove the hulls.
- Blend the two sugars together.
- Put the strawberries and the sugars in a plastic bag in that order.
- When the strawberries are well coated in sugar, place the bag so that the sugar on the bottom covers them.
- Press out the air from the bag, and close it up.
- Leave it like that for a whole day, until lots of liquid comes out of the strawberries.
- Shift the bag occasionally so that the strawberries are evenly coated with the sugar.
- When the strawberries are totally immersed in liquid, they are done.
- Transfer to a pan, and add the lemon juice.
- Simmer over low heat for about 10 minutes.
- If you use high heat the strawberries will disintegrate so be careful.
- Skim off any scum You only need to simmer for 10 minutes.
- Separate the strawberries from the juice.
- Put the strawberries on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and pat dry with paper towels.
- Dry in a 110C oven for 40 to 50 minutes.
- Turn the strawberries over once while drying.
- Put the strawberries on a rack, and leave to 2 to 5 days in a sunny location.
- Flip them over occasionally.
- When the strawberries have become shriveled and shrunken, they are done.
- The remaining juice can be simmered to reduce it, and turned into strawberry syrup.
- Keep in a jar sterilized in boiling water.
- You can just use 1 variety of sugar If you blend different types, you can add depth and complexity to the flavor.
pack strawberries, sugar, light brown sugar, lemon juice
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/143837-homemade-dried-strawberries (may not work)