Alyssa Rivers August 31 लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं
Alyssa Rivers August 31 लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं

मंगलवार, 31 अगस्त 2021

Homemade Fruit Leather

Fruit leather is an amazing snack that combines a delicious fruity taste with a texture that is to die for! Simple and SOO good, it will for sure be something that your family will go crazy for!

Making fruit leather at home is so easy plus it will save you a lot of money! You can make it your own with whatever fruit that you love! Some other homemade snacks to try are this trail mix, ranch pretzels, and this yummy banana bread!

Fruit leather all rolled up.

Why Should I Make My Own Fruit Leather?

Fruit leather is one of those delicious snacks that I always get sucked into buying at the store. It isn’t messy and my kids love it. Once I made this recipe, I kept asking myself why I hadn’t tried this before! It is so simple and let’s be honest, buying fruit leather isn’t cheap! This not only tastes amazing but it’s saving me money so that is a win-win in my book! You don’t need a lot of stuff for this recipe! You just need to make sure that you are home while it cooks. And the best part about this is that YOU DON’T NEED A DEHYDRATOR!

I think this was always my biggest hangup with homemade fruit leather. I didn’t want to have to go out and buy something for my kitchen that I would probably only use with a couple of recipes. But now that you have this recipe, put your mind at ease (and your wallet away!) because you don’t need any extra tools or fancy accessories that you don’t already have on hand. Like I said, simple and delicious is the name of this game! What you will need is some fruit. And luckily, there is always a season during the year that we have an abundance of certain fruits! So this recipe can be made all year long. It will keep your pantry well-stocked and your kids will absolutely love it!!

What is in Fruit Leather

This is the part where you breathe a sigh of relief when you realize that there are only THREE ingredients that you need to make this! Delightfully simple, this recipe can be made by anyone! You’ve got this! See the recipe card below for exact ingredient measurements.

  • Strawberries: Use fresh strawberries (or the fruit of your choice). You can use frozen fruit but make sure that it’s fully thawed first!
  • Lemon juice: This will help to brighten the flavor if your fruit!
  • Granulated sugar (or honey): Using sugar will keep your fruit leather sweet and not too tart.

How to Make Baked Fruit Leather

Here is where you realize that all you need to make this recipe is sometimes! And it’s all pretty hands-off time because it’s basically just in your oven cooking! So pick a day that you have things to do at home and at the end of your day, you can enjoy this delicious fruit leather!

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 150° or the lowest your oven will go, making sure it’s below 200°. Line your baking sheet with a silpat and set aside.
  2. Blend ingredients: In the blender add the strawberries, lemon juice and sugar. Blend until you have a smooth puree. Pour the puree onto the baking sheet and smooth using a knife or an offset spatula. Tapping the pan on the counter a few times can help get it nice and even.
  3. Bake and cut: Bake for 6-8 hours, or until the leather is no longer tacky. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before using a pizza cutter to cut into strips for fruit roll ups or into rectangles for pieces of fruit leather. If you would like to roll it, cut a strip of parchment paper to roll up with it so it does not stick to itself.

Homemade Fruit Leather Tips

Making homemade fruit leather is a great way to enjoy fruit at the peak of ripeness throughout the entire year!

  • Go low: Put your oven at the lowest temp it can go! My oven only goes to 170°, but if yours goes lower than that go ahead and set at the LOWEST temp! Anywhere between 130°-190° will work, but lower is definitely better.
  • Frozen Fruit? Want to use frozen fruit? Go for it! Be sure to thaw the fruit before measuring it and then proceed through the recipe as written.
  • Done but not overdone: The fruit leather will be done when it’s not tacky and doesn’t get gummy when cut. It is overdone if the leather starts cracking or getting so dry that it can break. It typically takes 6-8 hours to fully dry, but it could take up to 12 hours to fully dry.
  • Use a dehydrator: This recipe is mainly for using an oven, but if you have a dehydrator that can speed up the process immensely. Set the dehydrator to 135°, line the dehydrator tray with parchment paper or use a fruit leather tray, spread the puree in a thin even layer on the trays and put in the dehydrator for 4-8 hours. It will be ready when the fruit is no longer tacky.

Fruit Variations

Make the most of this recipe! If fruit leather is something that you want to have on hand as a regular snack at your house, here are a few ideas to switch things up and keep it interesting! There are so many yummy fruit leathers out there, it would be a shame to stop at just one!

  • Change the flavor: The easiest thing that you can do to change this up is to use different fruits. I usually buy fruit leather in variety packs so this is no different! Buy a few fruits and make some different options. These keep for a long time (see the storing tips below) so it’s definitely worth it!
  • Combine fruit: Take it up a notch and combine a few fruits to make some extra delicious flavors. Just make sure that your total fruit equals the 3 cups needed for a batch.
8 pieces of rolled up fruit leather.

Storing Homemade Fruit Leather

Homemade Fruit Leather is simple to store and there are a couple options to consider.

Room Temperature: You can store your fruit leather at room temp, but it has to be in a cool, dry, dark place like a pantry or a cool cupboard. Wrap the pieces in plastic wrap and then put in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 2 weeks, but be sure it is dry otherwise it could mold.

Freezer: If you want to keep your fruit leather long-term, the best way is to wrap the pieces in plastic wrap and then store them in a large freezer ziplock bag in the freezer. Fruit leather will keep for up to a year in the freezer.

Fruit leather that is all cooked.
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Homemade Fruit Leather

Fruit leather is an amazing snack that combines a delicious fruity taste with a texture that is to die for! Simple and SOO good, it will for sure be something that your family will go crazy for!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 Cups fresh strawberries or fruit of your choice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar or honey

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 150° or the lowest your oven will go, making sure it’s below 200°. Line your baking sheet with a silpat and set aside.
  • In the blender add the strawberries, lemon juice and sugar. Blend until you have a smooth puree. Pour the puree onto the baking sheet and smooth using a knife or an offset spatula. Tapping the pan on the counter a few times can help get it nice and even.
  • Bake for 6-8 hours, or until the leather is no longer tacky. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before using a pizza cutter to cut into strips for fruit roll ups or into rectangles for pieces of fruit leather. If you would like to roll it, cut a strip of parchment paper to roll up with it so it does not stick to itself.


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Air Fryer Fried Green Tomatoes

Air fryer-fried green tomatoes are insanely delicious! Crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside, these tomatoes will knock your socks off!

Using an air fryer for these fried green tomatoes means that you can achieve that amazingly delicious taste with only a little bit of oil! Meaning that these are healthy and tasty! If you love these tomatoes, be sure to try these Grilled Tomatoes, Cheesy Stuffed Tomatoes with Sausage, and these yummy Parmesan Garlic Roasted Tomatoes!

Stack of fried green tomatoes.

Fried Green Tomatoes

I love my air fryer. The fact that I can now create all of my favorite fried food with less oil is nothing short of incredible! These fried green tomatoes are no exception! They are incredibly delicious with their crispy coating that has a savory flavor mixed with the tangy tomato taste. Then, when you bite into that juicy tender insides it just tastes like a little slice of heaven! They are so simple to make and because you can do them so quickly and without the mess, you can whip them up for an appetizer, aside, or even a quick snack!

All you have to do is slice them up, coat them, and pop them in the air fryer. Within 10 minutes, you will be eating these and never look back to cooking them any other way! Fried green tomatoes hail from the south and you will be hard-pressed to find a restaurant down there that doesn’t offer these beauties! But now you can make them in the comfort of your own home! Dip them in some Yum Yum Sauce or Homemade Ranch Dressing and you will be frying these up for days! And now that you have a recipe that doesn’t cook them in so much oil, you can eat this guilt-free! I know you will absolutely love them!

What You Need to Make Fried Green Tomatoes

Like I said, easy to do it on this dish! All you need is some green tomatoes and a few ingredients that are pantry staples and you are well on your way to enjoying this amazing snack! See the recipe card below for a list of exact ingredient measurements.

  • Oil: This will be used for frying so you can use whichever type of oil that you have on hand or prefer!
  • Green tomatoes: Make sure when you pick out your tomatoes that they are firm
  • Eggs: These are used as part of the base to get your coating to stick to the tomatoes
  • Milk: You will mix this with the eggs as part of the base.
  • Flour: The flour is used to create a coating for the cornmeal and breadcrumbs.
  • Salt and pepper: Used to flavor the tomatoes.
  • Cornmeal and breadcrumbs:These two things will stick to your flour making what will soon to be your crispy outside shell!
  • Parmesan: Add this for delicious flavor.
  • Italian seasoning: You can use some that you have at home or if you really want to make this delicious, whip up this super easy homemade Italian seasoning
  • Olive oil spray: This is to spray your tomatoes just before cooking so that they brown nicely.

How to Make Air Fryer Tomatoes

15 minutes is all you need from start to finish with these yummy fried green tomatoes. Plus, because you are using the air fryer, there are no oil splatter messes to clean up!

  1. Separate and Mix: In a small bowl add the eggs and whisk. Add in the milk. In another small bowl add the flour, salt and pepper. In another small bowl add the cornmeal, bread crumbs, and parmesan cheese.
  2. Coat: Dredge each tomato slice first in the eggs, then coat in the flour, and lastly the cornmeal mix. Add the tomatoes to the basket of an air fryer and spray the tops with olive oil spray.
  3. Cook and flip: Cook at 400 degrees in the air fryer for 5-6 minutes, then flip over and spray with olive oil and cook for an additional 5 minutes.
4 pictures showing the steps to make fried green tomatoes.

Tips for Air Frying

Whether you use an air fryer all the time or you never have and this is your first, I have come up with a few tips that will help you cook these fried green tomatoes! These tips make it easy and will soon become habits as you get more comfortable cooking with an air fryer. And soon enough, you will be enjoying delicious (and healthier!) fried food as much as you want!

  • Don’t overlap: I know that it’s tempting to fit in the most food possible in your air fryer but don’t do it! Make sure that each tomato has its own place in the air fryer and that they don’t overlap at all! This will ensure that they all get as crispy as possible and don’t have soggy spots where they have been touching.
  • Batter: When you coat them with the eggs and flour, don’t go too heavy on it. Shake them off before moving to the next stage so that each tomato has about the same amount on it. This will make sure they are all evenly cooked and done at the same time!
  • Air fryer parchment paper: If you want an especially easy cleanup, you can buy some parchment paper that has holes in it for air flow that is specifially made for air fryers. This will help you be able to just take everthing out and wipe it all up super easily!
Green tomatoes frying in an air fryer.

How to Store (and Freeze!) Leftovers

Air fryer-fried green tomatoes are best to be eaten the same day but, the great thing about using the air fryer is that you can make leftovers crispy again in no time!

  • Refrigerator: You can store your leftover fried green tomatoes in an airtight container in your fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Freezer: You can freeze your fried green tomatoes to eat for later! Cook them according to this recipe and let them cool completely. Place the slices on a parchment lined baking sheet (not touching) for an hour in the freezer. Remove the slices and place them in a plastic bag. Label the bag with the date and these can stay in your freezer for up to 12 months! No need to thaw them before reheating just put them frozen in your air fryer!
  • Reheating: Set your airfryer to preheat at 350 degrees. Cook these for 5-6 minutes, flipping halfway. Enjoy!
A fried green tomato with a bite taken out of it.
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Air Fryer Fried Green Tomatoes

Air fryer fried green tomatoes are insanely delicious! Crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside, these tomatoes will knock your socks off!
Course Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword air fryer fried green tomatoes, air fryer green tomatoes, fried green tomatoes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 people
Author Alyssa Rivers

Ingredients

  • oil for frying
  • 4 large green tomatoes firm
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
  • 2 Tablespoon grated parmesan
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • olive oil spray

Instructions

  • In a small bowl add the eggs and whisk. Add in the milk. In another small bowl add the flour, salt, and pepper. In another small bowl add the cornmeal, bread crumbs, and parmesan cheese.
  • Dredge each tomato slice first in the eggs, then coat in the flour, and lastly the cornmeal mix. Add the tomatoes to the basket of an air fryer and spray the tops with olive oil spray.
  • Cook at 400 degrees in the air fryer for 5-6 minutes, then flip over and spray with olive oil and cook for an additional 5 minutes.


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