Fold the overhang over the strip prior to rolling; this is to prevent Fruit-by-the-Foot stickage. Continue rolling up the fruit leather until you have a tidy little roll. Keep this up until all of your fruit leathers have now become strawberry rolls-of-awesomeness.
While this tutorial is for Fruit-by-the-Foot, I did make some larger “Fruit Roll-up” sized leathers. They worked in essentially the same way as the rolls, only they were cut into larger squares. After comparing the two, I felt that for my little beaners, a smaller roll was the perfect size for them. And while there aren’t any nasty chemicals or dyes in this snack, there is sugar. Oh delicious, beautiful sugar…. you convince my children to recreate scenes from “Lord of the Flies”. A smaller portion-size is perfect for our house.
And when Hubby is snacking right alongside the kiddos, it’s nice to have a higher yield in a recipe. I’d say that the grown-ups in the house enjoyed these strawberry wonders just as much – if not more – than the under-5 set did.
Let me know if any of you wild and wonderful people try out this recipe. I promise that you will not be disappointed!
Want a condensed, less verbose version of the recipe? Get it here!
42 comments
Melissa Whitcher
Wow!! These look delicious! I can’t wait to try them. 3 ingredients makes them even more tempting. Thanks so much for sharing. I have enjoyed looking around your blog tonight. I found you over at Lil’ Luna. Pinning for later.
By the way, I would love to have you link up this post at our party beginning tonight at 10:00 EST.
Thanks so much,
Melissa
redflycreations(dot)com
Tara @ Surburble
Melissa, I popped by your blog and I have to say that I really enjoyed checking it out! I’m following you now; looking forward to seeing what else you cook up!
Tracey Kite
Oh I have got to try this! And I LOVE your helpers! Thanks so much for sharing this on We Made That!
Tara @ Surburble
Let me know if you do try this, Tracey! It’s really a very simple recipe, and the results are worth it! Thank you for having me in you little corner of the internet!
Heather May
I am definitely going to do this wit my kids! We have almost eliminated all dyes and non-organic stuff from our home so this would be a perfect treat! I am hosting today at ttp://www.frugalfitfamily.com – swing by if you can!
Tara @ Surburble
Hi Heather!
I popped by your linky party; thanks for the invite! Let me know if you try your hand at these. They take a bit of time (though not effort), but they’re very worth it!
Krista Low
I need to make these. They are so expensive to buy and you wonder how much real “fruit” is actually in them. Thanks for a great post!
Tara @ Surburble
I hear you on the “how much real fruit is actually in this?” sentiment. The phrase “made with real fruit” is so misleading. Really… it can be made with 5% fruit and still qualify.
It’s bogus…
Thanks for the comment!
Tara
Tara @ Surburble
Hi Kim,
Let me know if you try them out! Thanks for following! I will head over to your little neck o’ the woods and see what you’ve been cooking up too!
Tara
hi
This looks so delicious! My daughter is obsessed with the fruity snacks, so I’ll definitely have to try this out. Pinned a few of your projects – new follower!
Take Care!
Kim @ Two Ten Designs
http://www.twotendesigns.com
Lauren Brown
What a great idea!! I need to make some of these while strawberries are so inexpensive! I’d be thrilled if you’d link up at this week’s Off the Hook!
Tara @ Surburble
Hi Lauren!
I linked up at your party! Thank you for the invite! Please let me know if you try this recipe! I’m anxious to hear if others are as pleased with the results!
amy of while wearing heels
Yum! I’m still in my PJs, shamelessly, so I guess I could start to make my own batch :). These look delicious, love that you got your little ones involved. Especially love that your husband licked his fingers in smug satisfaction after eating them.
Tara @ Surburble
I really should have put “pjs” on the ingredient list. I think they’re fairly essential!
bethany dearden
Oh my, this looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
Tara @ Surburble
They ARE so delicious. And with only three ingredients! It’s such a nice recipe.
Loni Cuatt
These look great! I don’t have kids yet, but I think I’ll make some for myself! 🙂
Tara @ Surburble
Oh yes, you don’t need children to appreciate a good fruit leather! Please let me know how they turn out!
Amber Koogler
Might have to try this! Great Tutorial! Thank you for sharing with us!
Give Me The Goods
http://www.dimplesandpigtales.blogspot.com
Tara @ Surburble
Thank you for having me at your party! Let me know if you give it a go!
SiloHillFarm
I have never made any kind of dehydrated fruit, but yours looks good! Your helpers are adorable…tatoos and all!
Tara @ Surburble
Oh, thank you. My kids often a little bit smudgey and tattoo-ey, but they’re still pretty cute in my books. This was my first time making dehydrated anything too!
Tara @ Surburble
Oh, let me know if you do! I’d love to hear how they turned out.
Dwell on Joy
YUM! I have never made these! Pinning to try soon 🙂
Lisa
On your condensed version of the recipe, you didn’t add the step where you cook the strawberry mixture in the pan. I almost skipped that step!
Tara @ Suburble
Ack! What!?!?!? I’m changing that right now! Thank you, Lisa! What an oversight!
Lisa
By the way, it turned out AMAZING. I’m making my third batch today. My 2 yr old daughter has recently had to switch to an all organic diet, because of allergies to pesticides and artificial coloring. She’s been so sad she can’t eat fruit by the foot anymore. Your recipe has saved me!
Tara @ Suburble
Lisa – I’m so glad that it worked for you (and again, sorry about my PDF snafu. I hope that it didn’t affect anyone else who was too afraid to tell me)!
I’m thrilled that your daughter is able to enjoy her favourite snack without worry. Now that strawberries are getting cheaper in the store again, I’m going to make a batch this week.
Thank you for the update! I hope to see you around here again!
Christoper
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information you offer. It’s nice to come across a blog every once in a while that isn’t the same out of date
rehashed material. Great read! I’ve bookmarked your site and I’m including your RSS feeds to my Google account.
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Danielle
Ok, so this question may seem strange, but what color red are these in the end? I’m making a super man cake and want to use this recipe for the cape that drapes over the back. What is your opinion on how this would look? Thank you!
Tara
Danielle – I don’t think that’s a weird question at all. I’d say that they end up being a dark red – so not quite as bright as the store-bought Fruit Roll-Ups. I think that they’d look great as Superman capes, though!
If you do this, you have to send me a picture. I’m dying to see what this cake looks like!
Paula
Just wondering if you have tried this with any other fruit.