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With just four simple ingredients you can make your own HEALTHY Strawberry Banana Fruit Leather recipe at home without the use of a dehydrator! Bonus, this homemade fruit leather only requires a few ingredients and contains no refined sugar or flavors.

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Fruit Leather Love

Please tell me you are a woman (or man!) child who still eats fruit snacks and fruit leathers. I AM I AM. It’s a rule in this house that we always have fruit snacks on hand. Yes, they are a little bit dirty and probably packed with sugar (because we like the REAL kind…if you know what I mean), but they are SO GOOD. I’m all about that gummy.

More recently I’ve been exploring making my own fruit leather at home. I do have a dehydrator, but I know that not everyone does, so we decided to share a fruit leather recipe that doesn’t require one. All you need are 4 simple ingredients + an oven to get started!

Homemade Fruit Leather Ingredients

  • strawberries
  • banana
  • honey
  • lemon juice

Hey, guess what? I bet you could pronounce and understand every ingredient listed above. That’s the glory about making your own fruit leather…there’s no added preservatives, artificial flavors, or refined sugars involved. Guilt-free deliciousness, right here people. I bet the kids will love them, too!

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How to Make Fruit Leather

This homemade fruit leather recipe is super easy. All you have to do is puree everything together in a food processor or high-speed blender, pour it onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, and bake it at a low heat for around 6 hours (+ or – an hour depending on how hot your oven runs).

Once your fruit leather is done cooking, we like to immediately cut it into strips and leave the parchment paper on until ready to eat. It makes for an easy grab and go snack and will prevent it from sticking to other things!

DIY Fruit Strip Tips

  • The key to getting the most perfect fruit leather is making sure the puree is evenly spread on the cookie sheet. You want to make sure that it’s the same thickness throughout so that it bakes evenly.
  • The lower the temperature inside your oven, the better! You’re essentially sucking out all of the moisture from the fruit, so don’t rush it!
  • Don’t overbake your fruit leather or it will be too dry. Everyone’s oven is different, so make sure you keep your eye on it.
  • Have fun with flavor combinations and come up with your own fruit leather recipe combinations! Swap out the strawberries for raspberries or banana for mango.

Storage

We suggest storing your fruit leather in an air-tight container in the fridge. It will last for up to 1 month. OR, if you can store your fruit leather in a dark, cool cabinet outside of the fridge for around 1 to 2 weeks.

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Strawberry Banana Fruit Leather

With just four simple ingredients you can make your own HEALTHY Strawberry Banana Fruit Leather recipe at home without the use of a dehydrator! Bonus, this homemade fruit leather only requires a few ingredients and contains no refined sugar or flavors.

Prep:20 minutes minutes

Cook:7 hours hours

Fat 0

Carbs 16

Protein 1

Yield: 12

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb. strawberries ~4 cups, halved
  • 2 medium bananas ~2 cups sliced
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180ºF. Prep a standard-size, rimmed baking sheet by covering it with parchment paper.

  • Next, place all ingredients in a food processor or high-speed blender and process until everything is pureed together and smooth.

  • Pour strawberry banana mixture evenly over the baking sheet. Use a spatula to spread into the corners and then lift the sheet up and pound a few times to really make sure everything is even*. It should be around 1/4 of an inch thick.

  • Bake at 180ºF for 6-8hours.*

  • Fruit leather is done when it easily separates from the parchment paper and is not soft in any places. Be careful not to overcook depending on how hot your oven runs.

  • Cut fruit leather into 12 strips using a scissors. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2-4 weeks.

Tips & Notes

  • Make sure puree is as evenly spread out as possible so that it bakes evenly. If some parts are thicker than others, the leather will be done in some spots and still sticky in others.
  • Every oven is different. If you have a convection oven, your fruit leather will cook faster (4-5 hours). If you have a standard oven (6-8 hours).

Nutrition facts

Serving: 1/12 Calories: 61kcal Carbohydrates: 16g Protein: 1g Fat: 0g Fiber: 2g Sugar: 10g

Author: Lee Hersh

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Brittany

Posted on 7/27/2023

Can I use frozen strawberries?

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Basil Green

Posted on 7/23/2020

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Excellent!!!

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Christine

Posted on 1/16/2020

Could I use over ripened bananas?

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Posted on 9/25/2019

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Haven’t seen this piece of yumminess. This recipe is totally lit 🙂 Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe with us dear. I will definitely try my hands on this recipe soon. My Mom will be going to love this for sure Strawberries are here favorite that’s why. Thank you so much once again. Love n Regards xoxo

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LOVE how you’re actually getting in a serving of fruit eating these! 🙂

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Yamit

Posted on 7/6/2018

Can i substitute the honey?

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Lee Funke

Posted on 7/8/2018

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You can. I would use maple!

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Posted on 11/4/2017

Wow! Seems something that is very good and healthy… Looks so yummy but the problem is Will have to wait for 7 hours for this super awesome recipe… I will sure gonna try this recipe asap. Thank you for sharing this recipe with all of us. Best wishes and regards.

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Posted on 8/5/2017

I don’t eat fruit leathers that much, but I ADORE fruit snacks. The little gummies are my favorite, but nothing beats real fruit to me! I’d probably eat a pound of strawberries alone!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 8/6/2017

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Fruit snacks for life!!

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Posted on 8/2/2017

Wow now this is fascinating.This is gonna be satifying dessert.Looks delicious and healthy.I am going try this shortly.Thank you for sharing.

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Posted on 8/1/2017

Wow! This is something that is very good for you. This is definitely a very good recipient and will like to have it for lunch some day

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Posted on 7/24/2017

That seems relatively easy as far as recipes go! Do you find it is a really satisfying snack that can get you through in between breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner?

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FAQs

Can you make fruit leather out of bananas? ›

Rather than whip up a banana bread, you can actually skip all that and make homemade fruit leather with just 2 ingredients and it takes minute to throw together. No added sugar, no dehydrator needed, all you need is bananas and cocoa powder! What's great about this recipe? Everything.

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.

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.

Why is my fruit leather crunchy? ›

3. Crispy, Brittle Fruit Leather. If you are faced with one or more over-dried sheets of fruit leather, you can almost always rescue them with a clean spray bottle of clean water. Simply spray the sheet evenly with a fine mist of water and let it rest a few minutes.

What are the disadvantages of fruit leather? ›

As the results show, most fruit leathers have few disadvantages which are mostly on the lack of preservatives to protect the color.

How long does homemade fruit leather last? ›

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.

Is it cheaper to make your own fruit leather? ›

Fruit leather can be pricey to buy at the store, but making it at home is cheaper and so easy. I love making it because I feel all domestic.

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.

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 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.

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.

How do you know when fruit leather is done in a dehydrator? ›

How do I know when my fruit leather is ready? You should dry the fruit puree until it is leathery and pliable, with no moist spots. Rotate the dehydrator trays around half way through the cycle (4-6 hours), so that the drying process is even. Near the center of the leather is the best place to check for wet spots.

Can you over dry fruit leather? ›

Dry fruit leather should be leathery, rather than saucy, to the touch, but you don't want it so dry that it cracks and crumbles. Once you no longer see saucy spots, stop the dehydrator, let the fruit leather cool for about 15 minutes, and then try to peel it from the tray.

Is banana good for leather? ›

Reason 1: Banana peel makes leather and silverware shine! There is nothing better to make your shoes or leather bags shine than a banana peel. Thanks to it, your leather will also become supple again, a real pleasure! To do this, simply rub the inside of the banana peel on the leather piece of your choice.

Can you make leather from banana peels? ›

One company that is leading the way in sustainable innovation is PEELSPHERE®, with their groundbreaking use of banana peels and other fruit and vegetable waste to create a durable and versatile leather-like material.

How to convert banana fiber to leather? ›

To convert banana peel into bio-leather, a process involving the extraction of pectin from banana peel, followed by the addition of various substances, is utilized. The extracted pectin is combined with water, CaSO4, tapioca starch, acetic acid, and glycerin to form a bioplastic material.

How is banana leather made? ›

Banhide Banana leather, a sustainable alternative, begins with harvesting premium bananas. After extracting fibers from the banana plant's stem, they undergo a refining process to eliminate impurities. These fibers are then combined, compressed, and dried to create a flexible and durable material.

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