Hi guys,
I finally replaced my dehydrator after its untimely demise earlier in the year.
I did a few batches of veg and some jerky and thought I would try my hand at fruit leathers.
This is a first for me so found a very simple tutorial on the interweb which was basically -
Peel and core fruit (apples and raspberries)
Add splash of lemon juice
Blitz within an inch of its life
Pour into the precut baking sheets
Dehydrate for 6-8 hours
Here is the before and after
Now the end result was more of a fruit flavour crunchy wafer than fruit leather.
Can anyone advise on where I went wrong and what I should be doing instead?
A bit more googling brought up some suggestions of boiling the fruit up first, adding water whilst blending to make it "pourable" etc... Which I will try next time.
Also should I be checking regularly and stopping the dehydrator once it has set but is still tacky?
Cheers in advance, Hamster
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I finally replaced my dehydrator after its untimely demise earlier in the year.
I did a few batches of veg and some jerky and thought I would try my hand at fruit leathers.
This is a first for me so found a very simple tutorial on the interweb which was basically -
Peel and core fruit (apples and raspberries)
Add splash of lemon juice
Blitz within an inch of its life
Pour into the precut baking sheets
Dehydrate for 6-8 hours
Here is the before and after
Now the end result was more of a fruit flavour crunchy wafer than fruit leather.
Can anyone advise on where I went wrong and what I should be doing instead?
A bit more googling brought up some suggestions of boiling the fruit up first, adding water whilst blending to make it "pourable" etc... Which I will try next time.
Also should I be checking regularly and stopping the dehydrator once it has set but is still tacky?
Cheers in advance, Hamster
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