Raw Grape Fruit Leather Recipe (2024)

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The first time I made grape fruit leather, it was unintentional. I was making grape juice to can and had a bunch of pulp left over. I spread it on dehydrator trays thinking it wouldn’t turn out but it actually did!

I wanted to try making it again but without heating up the grapes past 105ºF so it would still be a living food. I was making this side by side with an oven fruit leather recipe and there was a huge difference in taste. The oven version (cooked at 170ºF), had an almost burnt taste while the raw fruit leather was intensified and highlighted the grape flavor. You can tell by the color that much of the nutrition is preserved.

This is a tasty snack for adults and kids alike!

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1. Press all the grapes through a food mill or sauce maker. (Use the proper attachments for crushing grapes, my food mill uses a special grape spiral sold separately). You can find the sauce maker HERE and the grape spiral is sold HERE. The grape spiral allows the seeds to go through without getting all crushed up in your juice and pulp.

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2. After you run it through the food mill once, take all the skins and left over pulp and push them through the food mill one more time. It will be a little more difficult to get it all through but will extract quite a bit more juice and pulp.

3. Discard the grape skins and seeds into the compost. And save the juice/pulp that came out of the food mill. I had about 5 + 1/4 cups liquid when I was finished.

4. Now you need to separate the juice and pulp. Grab a metal food sieve and place over a large bowl.

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5. Pour the liquid through it. The pulp should stay in the food sieve, while the majority of the juice will drain out the bottom. You should have about 3 cups of pulp remaining. If using honey, whisk it into the pulp until thoroughly mixed.

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6. The juice is a natural by product of making this recipe and is not used for the fruit leather. Its really delicious. If you don’t want to consume it right away, store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

7. Next you have a few options. You can skip right to step 8 and place on trays, or you can blend the pulp in a blender for a smoother more uniform finished product. I tested both methods and they both worked.

8. Take the remaining 3 cups of pulp and spread it on dehydrator trays with mats. The perfect thickness to start with when spreading the pulp is 1/4 inch deep. No more, no less. I actually get out a ruler and measure! It may still be a little juicy and difficult to maintain that thickness at the edge. Just do your best. If using an excalibur dehydrator it will make 2 and a half trays.

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9. Dehydrate in a dehydrator at 105ºF for about 12 hours. It should feel dry when finished but maintain it’s flexibility.

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10. Let cool completely and then peel it off the mat. It will be a little difficult to get started if your edges were thinner but it should all come off in one piece.

11. Place the fruit leather onto parchment paper and cut both the fruit leather and parchment paper into 2 inch wide strips.

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12. Roll up fruit leather and tie with string. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.

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Raw Grape Fruit Leather

  • Recipe by: BECKY PORTER | The Seasonal Homestead

This is a tasty way to preserve grapes. It is completely raw which means it has all the original enzymes and much of the nutrition. The color of this fruit leather stays vibrant and dehydration intensifies the original flavor. It is by far the most flavorful fruit leather I make. |Makes about 10 strips of fruit leather|

Ingredients

  • 4lbs Sungold or Concord Grapes, Stems Removed and Rinsed

  • 2 Tablespoons Honey (Optional)

Tools needed

  • Food mill/ Sauce Maker

  • Sieve

  • Dehydrator

  • Blender (Optional)

METHOD

  1. Press all the grapes through a food mill or sauce maker. (Use the proper attachments for crushing grapes, my food mill uses a special grape spiral)

  2. After you run it through the food mill once, take all the skins and left over pulp and push them through the food mill one more time. It will be a little more difficult to get it all through but will extract quite a bit more juice and pulp.

  3. Discard the grape skins and seeds into the compost. And save the juice/pulp that came out of the food mill. I had about 5 + 1/4 cups liquid when I was finished.

  4. Now you need to separate the juice and pulp. Grab a metal food sieve and place over a large bowl.

  5. Pour the liquid through it. The pulp should stay in the food sieve, while the majority of the juice will drain out the bottom. You should have about 3 cups of pulp remaining.

  6. The juice is a natural by product of making this recipe and is not used for the fruit leather. Its really delicious. If you don’t want to consume it right away, store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

  7. Next you have a few options. You can skip right to step 8 and place on trays, or you can blend the pulp in a blender for a smoother more uniform finished product. I tested both methods and they both worked.

  8. Take the remaining 3 cups of pulp and spread it on dehydrator trays with mats. The perfect thickness to start with when spreading the pulp is 1/4 inch deep. No more, no less. I actually get out a ruler and measure! It may still be a little juicy and difficult to maintain that thickness at the edge. Just do your best. If using an excalibur dehydrator it will make 2 and a half trays.

  9. Dehydrate in a dehydrator at 105ºF for about 12 hours. It should feel dry when finished but maintain it’s flexibility.

  10. Let cool completely and then peel it off the mat. It will be a little difficult to get started if your edges were thinner but it should all come off in one piece.

  11. Place the fruit leather onto parchment paper and cut both the fruit leather and parchment paper into 2 inch wide strips.

  12. Roll up fruit leather and tie with string. Store in a cool, dark place.

Tips:

If you find your pulp you pour on the trays too juicy and difficult to work with, pour it though the food sieve again to separate out more of the juice.

Canning the leftover juice is a great option. If canning the juice, you may want to triple or quadruple this recipe so you have enough juice to make it worth the effort of canning.

Because this fruit leather is raw and has all the enzymes, it doesn’t have as long as a storage life as a cooked fruit leather. Storage time is unknown to me… my family eats all the fruit leather so fast ours never goes bad! I’ve had it last for a month in perfect condition but that’s all I can tell you haha!


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FAQs

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.

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.

What makes fruit leather chewy? ›

You'll want to toss in an apple if you are using berries, kiwi or any other fruit that is low in pectin —this naturally occurring starch helps create the signature chewy texture of fruit leather.

Is fruit leather good or bad for you? ›

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.

What do you line dehydrator trays with for fruit leather? ›

To fill all four of our dehydrator trays we need about 6-8 cups of pureed fruit; depending on your dehydrator this could vary. 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.

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.

How can you tell when fruit leather is done? ›

To check if fruit leather is done, lift the fruit leather off the silicone sheet, it should come off in one large sheet, or it may tear, but there should be none that is sticky or still soft like jam. Store fruit leather at room temperature, in the refrigerator, or freeze for long-term storage.

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.

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

Spread the fruit puree on the fruit tray of the food dehydrator. If desired, you can cut some parchment paper to size and lay that on the tray and then spread the fruit on the parchment paper. The nice thing about parchment paper is that the dried fruit does not stick and peels up easily.

Can you overcook fruit leather? ›

You want your fruit leather to be set (and the middle of the pan will take the longest), but overcooking will result in brittle, candy-like fruit leather (still delicious, but not what we're going for).

Why did my fruit leather burn? ›

If edges are thinner than the middle, your fruit leather will dry unevenly and may burn on the edges. Place into 170 degree F oven for 2 hours. Check tackiness: if lightly touched with your finger, does the puree still feel like puree?

Is fruit leather healthier than fruit snacks? ›

A piece of fruit leather is no doubt more nutritious than lots of other snack foods – Twinkies, for instance. 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.

What is another name for fruit leather? ›

Fruit leathers, sometimes referred to as fruit rolls or Fruit Roll-ups, are popular dried food snacks. They are formed when fruit is pureed (generally from a concentrate when mass-produced) cooked, dried, and rolled or cut out (for easy storage and packaging).

Can you over dehydrate fruit leather? ›

You want it to form a thicker layer on the sheet, and you don't want to overdry it. The toughness is from drying a thin thin layer for too long. Cooking the fruit a little can help with that.

Can you over dry fruit in a dehydrator? ›

If your dehydrated food feels soft, spongy, or sticky it's probably not dehydrated enough. Put the product back in for additional time. Hard and crunchy or breakable pieces are done. Yes, items can be over-dried and as a result are more difficult to rehydrate.

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