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How to Make Plum Fruit Leather

How to Make Plum Fruit Leather

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Food Ingredients
Staple Food
7 lb plums, around 5 quarts bowl
Seasoning
3/4 cup granulated sugar
How to Make Plum Fruit Leather Rolls:

1. Preheat oven to 400° F. Wash, cut in half and pit the plums.

2. Lay halved plums out on rimmed cookie sheets with cut side up and place in the oven for 20 min. If plums are smaller in size, set a timer for 15 min and check every 5 minutes to avoid burning the plums.

3. After 20 minutes, remove plums from the oven and let them cool.

4. Using blade attachment in the food processor, blend plums until smooth and pour finished mixture into a large bowl.

5. Add 3/4 cup of granulated white sugar to blended plums and stir well. Add more sugar to taste if needed.

6. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper covering the walls of the baking sheet as well. Pour the purée into the lined baking sheets to about an 1/8 to 1/4 inch thickness. We filled 3 baking dishes that fit on 2 levels in the Food dehydrator together.

7. Let dry in the Food dehydrator for as long as it takes for the purée to dry out and form fruit leather, about 6-8 hours, more or less depending on the thickness of your fruit leather.
Keep in mind, the goal is for the fruit leather to dry out, not cook. The fruit leather is ready when it is no longer sticky and has a smooth surface.

8. When the fruit leather is ready, you can use a pizza cutter to cut fruit leather into srips. To store it, roll it in its parchment paper, put it in an airtight container or ziploc bag and store in the refrigerator or freezer.

Notes

There are several ways to dry this out:

(1). If your Food dehydrator has a low heat setting at 140˚ F: Heat the Food dehydrator to low 140°F. Place the baking sheets with purée in the Food dehydrator on the two racks placed as much in the center as possible.

(2). Our oven preheats to 170˚ F so we kept the oven door slightly open by putting a wooden spoon in the door. If you have a convection setting available, use it to speed up the process.

(3). If you don’t want to prop the oven door open and your lowest setting is 170˚ F, preheat to 170˚ F, then turn the oven off and leave the door closed completely and reheat it after an hour; repeat as necessary until it dries out.

(4). My mom let it dry in the sun for 2 days. You may also use a food dehydrator.

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