Homemade Fruit Snack
BBC Good Food ME|October 2020
Good Food’s Miriam Nice takes on a fruity project, while Emma Crawforth of Gardeners’ World explains how to prepare for autumn
Miriam Nice
Homemade Fruit Snack

Fruit leather

This month, I gave fruit leather a go – it’s a project I’ve never tried. I assumed I’d need a dehydrator, but this recipe is simple to follow. I made mine with blackberries – it’s a fabulous way to deal with a glut. The result is a chewy, intensely fruity snack.

MAKES 1 large sheet (about 10 strips)

PREP 10 mins COOK 3-6 hrs

MORE EFFORT V

400g fresh or frozen strawberries or blackberries (defrosted if frozen), any stalks removed

1 dessert apple, cored and cut into chunks

1 Tip the berries and apple into a saucepan. Cover and cook over a low heat until the berries start to break down and release their juices and the apple is soft – how long this process takes will depend on the type and ripeness of the fruit.

2 Remove from the heat. Tip the fruit mixture into a food processor and blitz to a purée, then use the back of a spoon to push the mixture through a sieve into a clean pan. Discard the seeds left in the sieve.

This story is from the October 2020 edition of BBC Good Food ME.

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