Strawberry Fruit Leathers

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2-ingredient homemade strawberry fruit leathers that are super easy to make and that kids love.

Little Roger is absolutely obsessed with fruit.

He would eat only fruit for every meal if he could, his absolute favorites right now are grapes and strawberries.

While I originally shared this recipe in 2015 as a great way to use up excess strawberries (especially if you harvest more than you need while strawberry picking), that is no longer a problem in our home because our little one tries to consume every strawberry in sight.

In years past, when making fruit leathers, I typically used plastic wrap as the base (the oven doesn’t get hot enough to melt the plastic) but I finally upgraded to these silicone baking mats and feel much better about baking fruit leathers on them for our family.

And I absolutely love knowing exactly what is in these fruit rolls – strawberries and honey!

What’s your favorite type of fruit leather?

ps. I have 2 more fruit leather recipes on my blog!

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Strawberry Fruit Leathers

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2-ingredient homemade strawberry fruit leathers that are super easy to make and that kids love.

  • Author: Giustina Miller
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 6-8 hours
  • Total Time: 6-8 hours
  • Yield: 79 roll ups 1x

Ingredients

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  • 3 & 1/2 Cups Strawberries, sliced
  • 3 Tablespoons Honey, optional

Instructions

  1. First, blend the strawberries and the honey.
  2. Once completely blended without chunks pour the pureed strawberries on a pan lined with a silicone baking mat and spread evenly with a spatula.*(1)
  3. Place in your oven at 175ºF (or the lowest temperature possible) for 6-8 hours, or until the leather is no longer sticky.
  4. Transfer the strawberry leather from the silicone mat and place it on parchment paper.
  5. Use kitchen scissors to cut the fruit leather and parchment paper into long strips.
  6. Roll each strip of fruit leather and parchment paper up and tie it with a piece of baking twine.
  7. Enjoy! *(2)

Notes

  1. Try to keep the pureed strawberries away from the edges of the pan so that it will be easier to pull off once baked.
  2. Keep stored in a slightly opened container for up to a week. (An airtight container can cause it to become too moist and stick together.)
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