Apricot Fruit Leather Recipe (2024)

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This homemade Fruit Leather recipe is one of my childhood favorites that we used to make every single summer. Made with fresh fruit, easy to make, and all you need is a few hot sunny days.

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Dried fruit is a sweet treat for the kids that is authentic and less processed than store bought. Therefore it's healthier and a lot of fun to make. A great summer project with your kids.In Russian, we call this Pastila (Пастила). A rustic way to preserve fruit for the winter. Alongside fresh Kompot Juice, it's a great way to use up summer fruit.

What is Fruit Leather?

Pastila Fruit Leather has been a traditionally sun dried fruit puree, in a thin sheet form. In America and Australia, the store bought version is known as a Fruit Roll Up. However, Fruit Roll Ups are very processed and contain very little fruit.

Check the ingredients. There is a brand of Strawberry Fruit Roll Ups that contain ZERO strawberries! So it's just flavored fruit pectin. So I avoid Fruit Roll Ups at all costs.

Homemade Fruit Leather is thicker than the store bought varieties, and made naturally. We often make it with only 2 ingredients, fruit and water. If you add sugar, it will be sweeter, but also makes a stickier fruit leather. There is no need to add anything else! This is a raw, uncooked fruit leather recipe, natural and rustic. You're going to love this recipe!

How to make Fruit Leather in the Sun

We grew up with Apricot trees, and always had more Apricots than we knew what to do with! We would have large plywood sheets setup in the yard on sawhorses, where we would dry fruit. One plywood sheet was for sun drying whole split Apricots (which takes longer) and the other was for making sheets of Apricot Fruit Leather.

If making large quantities, just roll out parchment paper and thinly spread the fruit puree on the paper along the plywood sheet. Check the weather, to ensure you have hot sunny days before starting. Always use the ripest and sweetest Apricots for the best flavor.

We usually make smaller batches now, because I don't have an Apricot tree anymore. This fruit leather recipe makes about 4 large baking sheets, and is ready in 2-3 days. You can make a new batch every few days during Apricot season.

On day 2, the leather should peel off the parchment paper. Flip the fruit over so it dries evenly. On the 3rd day, hang it to air dry on a clothes line. My mom has a long clothesline, which hangs across the yard, covered in drying fruit leather. This helps both sides to air dry in the sun.

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Fruit Leather in a Dehydrator

You can make DIY fruit leather in a dehydrator, but I actually prefer an oven! Let's tackle the dehydrator first. There are inserts that you can buy for your dehydrator that allow you to spread the fruit leather the same way as you do when making it in the sun. A dehydrator can take overnight, and it can be faster than the natural outdoor way. Some people like this method, but not everyone has a dehydrator.

I think everyone has an oven though! You can follow this recipe and place it in the oven at the lowest temperature setting, to dry the fruit leather puree that way. I prefer the natural method, outdoors and in the sun! It's more environmentally friendly, and is fun to make.

How to store Fruit Leather

To store the fruit leather, place the fruit leather on a piece of parchment paper and roll up, to prevent from sticking to each other. You can cut into smaller strips for an easy lunch box snack for the kids. It should last several months in a cool dry place, if it lasts that long!

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What types of fruit can be used for Fruit Leather?

We most often use Apricots when making fruit leather. My other favorite fruit leather recipe is made with Plums. They are sweet and a bit tart at the same time. You can probably use any high pectin fruits to dry them this way.

Try peaches, plums, nectarines, or even cranberries. Mix in some strawberries, blackberries or cherries for a flavor boost, as these are lower in pectin and will hold their shape better.

Raw Fruit Leather

This is a raw Fruit Leather recipe. It sounds funny, but this fruit in this recipe isn't cooked like other recipes. Some people cook their fresh fruit, which changes the flavor of real fruit leather and unnecessary. People even add apple sauce to fruit leathers.This fruit leather recipe is made with raw pureed fruits and a bit of sugar for sweetness. That's all you need!

The Georgian way of making Fruit Leather is also cooked. It's called Tklapi. Tklapi is often made with plums, peaches, mulberries, pear or even fig. To make Tklapi, cook the fruit and strain through a fine sieve. Cook again for another 45 minutes adding a bit of sugar and lemon juice. Dry it the same was as Fruit Leather, except Tklapi is thinner and smoother.

This Russian Pastila recipe(Пастила), shouldn't be confused with the Russian confectionary by the same name. Pastila the dessert is also a sweet pressed fruit paste in squares, popular since the 16th century. Both are made with fruit, but I have no idea why they are called by the same name. Probably because both recipes preserve sweet fruits.

Check Out My Favorite Apricot Recipes

  • Apricot Chicken in a Slow Cooker
  • Apricot Jam Pie
  • Sochi Central Markets and their Dried Fruits
  • Homemade Apricot Jam
  • Apricot Piroshki

There are many ways to dry fruit. A perfect way to preserve your bumper fruit harvest to enjoy in the winter months. Some people use a dehydrator, others dry in the oven. Nothing beats the natural sunshine that God gave us, and the price is right too!Bon Appetit! Приятного аппетита!

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Apricot Fruit Leather

Homemade Fruit Leather recipe made from Apricots or Plums. Naturally sun dried without any nasty ingredients. A healthy and tasty snack for your family.In Russian we call this Pastila (Пастила).

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 days days 23 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 3 days days

Course: Snack, Sweets

Cuisine: Eastern European, Middle Eastern, Russian

Keyword: apricot fruit leather, fruit leather recipe, fruit rollups, homemade fruit leather

Servings: 4 baking trays

Ingredients

  • 7 lbs /3.5kg ripe apricots
  • ½ cup sugar optional
  • water

Instructions

  • Rinse the apricots and remove the seeds.

  • Using a blender or food processor, process the apricots until they are a smooth puree. Using a blender, I put about 6 cups of apricots and about ¼ of water to process the fruit. You want to use as little as water as possible. Repeat until all fruit is used.

  • If necessary, mix sugar into the fruit puree.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Pour the fruit leather puree in a thin layer. It should around ⅛" to ¼" thick. It will shrink thinner as it dries. Place into the sunshine on a hot day. Bring in the fruit leather overnight and return again in the morning into the sunshine. It will take around 2-3 days to fully dry.

  • On day 2, the fruit leather should peel off the parchment paper. Flip the fruit leather over so it dries evenly. On the 3rd day, I hang the fruit leather to air dry on a clothes line.

  • To store the fruit leather, place the fruit leather on a piece of parchment paper and roll up, to prevent from sticking to each other. It should last several months in a cool dry place. (If your kids don't eat it first!)

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FAQs

Do you have to pre-treat apricots before dehydrating? ›

Cut large apricots into quarters. Pre-treating apricots is optional. If you won't be consuming your dehydrated apricots within 2-3 months you may want to pre-treat the fruit to prevent them going darker in storage.

What is the shelf life of homemade fruit leather? ›

How Long Does Fruit Leather Last? You can easily store fruit leather, rolled up and placed in a large lidded jar or zip-top bag at room temperature for up to 1 month. For longer storage (up to 6 months), refrigerate your fruit leather. For even longer storage (up to 1 year), you can freeze your homemade treats.

How long should you dehydrate fruit leather? ›

In the Dehydrator

Coat your dehydrator's fruit-leather trays with cooking spray. Add enough puree so that you can spread it evenly about 1/8-inch thick (about 1 cup, depending on the size of your tray). Dehydrate at 140°F until dry to the touch, about 4 hours.

Is fruit leather a healthy snack? ›

For the diabetic fruit leathers without sugar are a healthy choice for snacks or desserts. Individual fruit leathers should contain the amount of fruit allowed for a fruit exchange. To make fruit leathers from fresh fruit wash the fruit or berries in cool water and remove the peel, seeds and stems.

How do you pretreat apricots for dehydrating? ›

Combine lemon juice and water in a non metalic bowl to pretreat apricots. Wash apricots well, cut in half, remove pit, and place in pretreatment solution. Remove from bowl, push in backs of each apricot, and place on drying racks with the skin side down.

How do you keep apricots from turning brown when dehydrated? ›

To prevent browning while preparing apricots for freezing, canning, or dehydrating, place apricots in a solution of 3 grams ascorbic acid to 1 gallon of cold water. Ascorbic acid is available in several forms: Pure powdered form - seasonally available among canners' supplies in supermarkets.

Can I use parchment paper in my dehydrator for fruit leather? ›

Line the trays with parchment paper, as sometimes the puree can leak through. We start with the wrap and remove it after a few hours when it has started to dry. I've shared three of our favourites but the flavour combinations are endless.

Why is fruit leather expensive? ›

Fruit and plant leather is more expensive than animal leather due to the technical effort required, but it is considerably simpler and more environmentally friendly to produce this leather in terms of the number of natural resources used.

What can I use instead of parchment paper for fruit leather? ›

If you don't have a Silpat, you can use parchment paper or plastic wrap, but Silpats work the best, in my opinion:) Put the baking sheet in the oven for 6-8 hours, or until the fruit leather is set and the center is not tacky.

Why is my fruit leather cracking in the dehydrator? ›

If your fruit leather is brittle and cracking easily, that could be a sign that it's too dry. If you are having trouble peeling the fruit leather from the pan, try moistening it to help prevent it from cracking.

Can you leave fruit in the dehydrator too long? ›

Yes, items can be over-dried and as a result are more difficult to rehydrate. There is a balance and experience will provide answers. High indoor humidity, air conditioning or breezes may alter the time needed to dehydrate foods. Ideally, find a dry, warm place away from air vents and windows to set up your dehydrator.

What are the disadvantages of fruit leather? ›

But fruit leathers can contain high concentrations of pesticides. That's because the agricultural chemicals are sprayed on the fruit from which they are made. Different types of fresh fruit vary considerably in the amounts of residue they contain.

Can diabetics have fruit leather? ›

For the diabetic adult or child, fruit leathers made without sugar are a healthy choice for snacks or desserts.

Can I use canned fruit to make fruit leather? ›

Most fruit or combinations of fruits can be used to make fruit leathers. Canned fruits can be mixed with pretreated fresh fruits. However, grapefruit and lemons are not recommended because they become bitter when dried.

Do you have to pretreat fruit before dehydrating? ›

Pretreatments prevent fruits from darkening. Many lightcolored fruits, such as apples, darken rapidly when cut and exposed to air. If not pretreated, these fruits will continue to darken after they have dried. Prepare a holding solution when slicing large amounts of fruit that tends to brown.

How do you pretreat fruit before drying? ›

Pretreating Fruits

Pretreating light-colored fruits before drying is important for the quality and safety of the final product. Soaking the sliced fruit in an acidic solution preserves the color and texture of the dried fruits, and it increases the destruction of potentially harmful bacteria during drying.

What are dried apricots treated with? ›

Sulphured dried apricots, the most common, are preserved with sulphur dioxide, which not only extends the shelf life but also lightens the color and keeps the dried fruit soft. Unsulphured and organic fruit is darker and sweeter.

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