YUM! Actually, one of my favourite kitchen appliances is my handy dandy dehydrator. I just hardly ever use it because of the terrible sound it makes - my ears are still ringing and it's been off for about 2 hours now!
Anyway, as you know from my last post, we've been inundated with kiwifruit and so I thought I'd try something I've always wanted to try and that's kiwifruit leather. It's so basic I don't know why I've never made it before!
Here's the recipe;
KIWIFRUIT LEATHER
12 Kiwifruit (pureed)
2 1/2 Tbsp Honey
A little Lemon Juice to stop leather from going brown (this was in the recipe but I didn't use it and mine didn't go brown!)
Lay it 1/2 - 3/4 cm thick on your dehydrator's tray and dehydrate overnight.
See, simple. And also so much better than the roll-ups you buy for kid's lunches. Not that I buy them - I am scrooge mum when it comes to school lunches! ;)
PS. I am slowly unpacking all my craft stuff into my new room - it's shocking how much I've accumulated over the years!
That’s a Wrap!
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Last official day of school photo. So proud of you Keke and excited for
what God has in store for your life.
And that’s a wrap! Twenty years of children ...
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4 comments:
Yum!!! I've had kiwifruit leather before and loved it!!
I'm with you. I hate buying those roll ups for my kids.
It has been quite some time since I made fruit leathers. Last lot was peach. Yumm.
I hope your craft room is unpacked soon. I know about lots of supplies too.LOL
I've got a dehydrator too and the noise is a little annoying but I have never made the fruit leather. Do you do it on the base or put something over one of the trays?
I love using the dehydrator for leathers. I just got a new cookbook out from the library with awesome recipes for the dehydrator, can't remember the name of the book, but one author was Nutt (last name, LOL). I'm surprised you didn't have to add applesauce or pectin; I usually mix my purees with 1/2 applesauce. Never tried Kiwi leather!
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