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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Homemade No Peel Peach Fruit Leather

A wonderful way to use up summer produce. You can also use frozen or can peaches



 This stay at home thing has had me doing things that I never thought that I would do. If you remember a couple of months ago I told you about starting a garden in the desert in New Mexico. To my amazement, my garden is doing well and I am enjoying fresh kale and beet greens every night for dinner. My tomatoes did not do as well as I expected but my plants produced about ten tomatoes. So I was glad when my husband brought home an abundance of tomatoes from the church pantry. My freezer is filled with sun-dried oven-roasted tomatoes. I even learned how to roast tomatoes in the air fryer. I even taught my boys how to bake frog bread. Now the latest thing that I am doing in the kitchen is preserving summer fruit and making homemade fruit leather or as my boys like to call them fruit roll-ups.

Foraging for fruit all summer



 While I was out running with my boys, I discovered some fruit trees. In June, my neighbor informed me that cherries on a tree near my house were edible and were really purple leaf plums. All these years, I thought they were ornamental cherries as they littered my driveway. So I picked the small purple plums and have several gallon-size bags of plums in my freezer.  In July, I discovered another plum tree that was bursting with fruit. I got permission from the owner to take all I wanted. So I chopped up the plums and froze them for my smoothies. My younger son also discovered a peach tree. The owner let us pick some but I did not have enough to freeze as we ate them all up while they were fresh. In August, I discovered an apple tree while out running. I only picked a couple as that was all I could reach and carry home. I combined those apples with some apples that I had from the store and I made a delicious no-peel apple crisp.

 Then in September, I discovered another peach tree close to my house. There were plenty of good small unripe peaches scattered on the ground. So I took them home to ripen them. The peaches went from unripe to mushy in a day so they were not good for freezing. So I decided to make peach fruit leather. I was amazed at how easy it was to make fruit leather.

How to make peach fruit leather



 Making peach leather or fruit roll-ups is so simple and I am asking myself why I had never made any type of fruit leather. All these years I have been buying over-price fruit leather! When you have excess fruit from your fruit trees (or access to someone else’s) and your freezers are full, then making fruit leather is the easy way to rescue fruit before it goes bad. Sure you could preserve the fruit with canning it in glass mason jars but that is time-consuming and costly if you don't have canning supplies. The only items that you need to make fruit leather are peaches, baking sheets, silicone mats, and an oven. You can use other fruits too like apricots, strawberries, grapes, or even blueberries.

A perfect healthy snack for kids

While my boys enjoy fruit, they usually only eat one serving a day. So fruit leather is a delicious healthy snack that helps my boys reach their 5-a-day goal. Fruit leather is so much sweeter than fresh fruit so my boys will eat more. When you make fruit leather without sugar it is a healthy snack. One serving of fruit leather is equal to several servings of fruit. Fruit leather is healthy after school snack that kids will enjoy.
To peel or not to peel the fruit


 There is no need to peel the peaches as the skin of the peach is soft and not be noticed after blending the fruit. If you want to peel the peaches, you may if you like. I am big on eating the peels of fruit as that adds extra fiber. You should check out my recipe for No Peel Summer Apple Crisp Recipe, which is an easy way to enjoy the taste of apple pie without all the work. If your peaches are overripe and mushy, they will work just fine for fruit leather. If you have no fresh peaches, can peaches or frozen peaches will make delicious fruit leather. My boys loved the first batch of fruit roll-ups that I made from the fresh peaches so I made a second batch of homemade fruit roll-ups with can peaches. Two 15-ounce cans of peaches made one baking sheet of homemade fruit leather.

A silicone mat is a must



 I highly recommend using a silicone mat or Silpat when making fruit leather. I have heard from others that the fruit puree sticks to parchment paper. You could try using plastic wrap when making the fruit leather, just make sure it is a sturdy plastic wrap that is microwave safe. I am thinking that those plastic cooking liners that you use in the oven would be a great idea. The oven temperature is low enough so the plastic will not melt. I have not used plastic wrap as I love using my silicone mats.

Should I add sugar?


 I recommend tasting the fruit puree first before adding sugar to the puree. It really depends on the peaches you are using. Peaches can be sweet or tart depending on their ripeness. While I like my fruit leather to contain no added sugar, the peaches that I used were very tart so I added a couple tablespoons of honey to my peach puree. You can also add maple syrup. When using fruits like strawberries or blueberries, you may not need to add any sweetener to them as they are not tart fruits. I have not tried using natural zero-calorie sweeteners when I make fruit leather so I am not sure if they would work.


Other fruits work too

+ You can use other fruits like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, apples, or apricots.
+ Frozen or can fruit can also be used.
+ If you have an abundance of fruit, you can make two trays at a time.
+ If you have extra fruit puree, you can make two trays of fruit leather at a time.
+ Store the extra fruit puree in the fridge, for up to a week, and make more fruit leather another day.
+ Two 15-ounce cans of peaches make one sheet of fruit leather.

How to cut the fruit leather


 When the fruit leather is done and has cooled down,  peel it up from the silicone mat. Then use clean scissors, a pizza cutter, or a sharp knife to cut it into strips. You can then roll those strips up with parchment paper and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Another idea for storing the fruit leather is to place the strips between parchment paper, no need to roll them. Just stack the fruit leather between the parchment paper in an airtight container in the fridge.

Tip: Place the fruit leather on parchment paper before you cut it into strips. Then cut the fruit and parchment paper together to make rolling them simple.

Healthy grab-and-go snacks



 Fruit leather is a healthy grab-and-go snack that is perfect for school lunches. The fruit leather will be fine for several hours if not refrigerated. My boys like snacking on the peach fruit leather between their online classes. If you are looking for other healthy snack ideas, check out some other delicious recipes below.

 Non-Dairy Date Salted Caramels
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2019/01/non-dairy-date-salted-caramels.html

Plant-Based Healthy No-Bake Salted Chocolate Brownies
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2020/02/plant-based-healthy-no-bake-salted.html

Simple Dairy-Free Apple Pie Cookies 
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2019/11/simple-dairy-free-apple-pie-cookies.html

Gluten-Free Chocolate Mocha Protein Brownies
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2017/10/gluten-free-chocolate-mocha-protein.html

Dairy-Free Peanut Butter Pretzel Protein Bites
https://www.momknowsbest.net/2018/01/peanut-butter-pretzel-protein-bites.html

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No Peel Peach Fruit Leather
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No Peel Peach Fruit Leather

Yield: 4 cups of fruit yield about one baking sheet of fruit leather
Author: Mom Knows Best
Homemade fruit leather is so easy to make and is a great healthy snack!

Ingredients:

  • Fresh Peaches or two 15 ounces can of peaches, drained 
  • Sweetener to taste

Instructions:

  1.  Line a  baking sheet with a Silpat baking mat. Set aside.
  2. Slice the peaches into about 4 pieces and remove the pit.  Puree the peaches in a blender until smooth and looks like a puree.  Then taste the fruit puree sauce and add sweetener to taste. 
  3.  Pour the fruit mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and spread to about a 1/8″ thick. 
  4. Place the baking sheet in the oven and turn the oven to its lowest temperature but no higher than 175 F. 
  5. Bake for 6-8 hours, until the fruit is set and the center is not tacky. Remove from oven and let cool to room temperature. 
  6. Gently peel off the fruit leather from the silicone mat. Cut into squares or strips using a pizza cutter, knife, or scissors. If you want to make fruit roll-ups, roll the strips in parchment paper. Store in an air-tight container.
  7. The fruit leather will keep up to a month in an air-tight container.

Notes:

+ You can use other fruits like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or apricots. + Frozen or can fruit can also be used. + If you have an abundance of fruit, you can make two trays at a time. + If you have extra fruit puree, you can make two trays of fruit leather at a time. + Store the extra fruit puree in the fridge, up to a week, and make more fruit leather another day. + Two 15 ounce cans of peaches make one sheet of fruit leather
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41 comments:

Brianne said...

Ah, fruit leather. The delicious snack that sounds so horrible. Seriously, what a name. Also, seriously, what a tasty looking snack! I have to make this for the kids.

AiringMyLaundry said...

I need to try this for sure. We love peaches and this would be the perfect snack!

Angie's Angle said...

What a brilliant idea! It actually made me crave these as you told how you did it. Yummy.

Lavanda Michelle said...

I know my girls will love this. I just added this to my snack recipe tab.

Kita Bryant said...

Since I was a kid I have always enjoyed the texture and flavor of fruit leather. this looks absolutely delicious.

Lyosha Varezhkina said...

It must be so delicious! it's my favorite treat ever!

Toni said...

my kids will surely love this!! Love how easy this is to make!

Eileen M Loya said...

I love this! We have so many different fruits in season right now so I am excited to try making fruit leather. I will try your recipe first and them move on to mangoes and dragon fruits.

Sherry said...

I have always wanted to try making my own. Both my son and husband love peaches. I can't wait!

Prime Beauty said...

I love peaches and we are famous for them in Washington. If I had kids at home I would for sure make this.

Sophia said...

Oh my goodness these are adorable. I love them! I will have to save this and try it this month.

Musa Creativa Magazine said...

I really wish I was this creative in the kitchen! :) This is super healthy! I'll have to give it a try for sure. I'm also checking out your roasted tomatoes in the air fryer 🤗

ohmummymia said...

wow this is amazing my son would love it.I need to try it looks easy and delicious

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Ben said...

That looks delicious! I love fruit leather. I've never tried making it myself before, though.

The Super Mom Life said...

I definitely have to make this! My kids would love it.

Krystin Tysire said...

Wow, I have to try this! This sounds and looks delicious!! Such a fun idea!

Richelle Escat said...

I really love how this taste like! But I would rather buy already made of it coz it took so long to bake it.

Heather @ thedomesticdiva.org said...

I love fruit roll-ups but I've never attempted to make them myself. This recipe doesn't look too complicated, I might give it a try.

Lynndee said...

I've never had those before. I do love peach. I can't wait to try your recipe. -LYNNDEE

Ruth I said...

Oh wow my kids would love this. I wish i knew this before. I'm gonna try this like right now!

Marysa said...

I have never made our own fruit leather before. This sounds like fun and absolutely delicious!

Ana said...

I love peaches and would love to try your no peel peach leather! It looks super yum!

Kita Bryant said...

I really want to try some of this. Fruit leather is so delicious and healthy.

Janeane M Davis said...

I would love to try this at home for my kids. They may get a big kick out of it.

Gust si Aroma said...

wow! Such an easy and delicious snack idea! My kid goes crazy over peaches!

natalia flores said...

Love this idea and thanks to share how you shared the procedure

Msjane90 said...

My kids will surely love this treat! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

Marysa said...

This sounds delicious! I love that this is a peach fruit leather. This would be a perfect way to use up peaches when we go peach picking as well.

Anonymous said...

This is such a clever technique for peach fruit leather! They look great and taste amazing (also a fun project to do with the kids). Stephanie

Monica said...

I want to try this with my kids! They love fruit roll ups and obviously these are way better for them.

Lisa said...

I've seen a lot of people make these! It's interesting and something I want to do.

Gust si Aroma said...

Yum! They are so easy to make and everyone in my family loved this snack!

Lavanda of Appetizers & Entrées said...

I love how easy it is to make and how healthy it is compared to store-bought snacks. Your step-by-step instructions and helpful tips make the process seem less intimidating, and I'm excited to try making it myself.

Christy G said...

I had no clue that it was that easy to make homemade fruit rolls ups. I’ll have to make some for my son.

Czjai said...

Oh wow, this is awesome! I would love to try this!

Renee said...

I will be trying this very soon. I know a few peach trees in the area I can get them from fresh.

Beautiful Touches said...

These home made fruit roll-ups, or fruit leather, looks so tasty and like a healthy fun snack for everyone!

Brianna said...

This is such a good idea! I am definitely giving this a try.

Richelle Milar said...

This is a really great idea, I’m surely going to give this a try! Thanks for sharing this with us

aperry said...

This looks fun. I have some organic canned peaches I can use.

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