Strawberry Fruit Leather Recipe
Introduction
Strawberry Fruit Leather is a delicious and healthy snack that’s easy to make at home. This homemade version combines fresh strawberries and honeycrisp apple with a touch of honey and lemon juice for natural sweetness and brightness. Perfect for a portable treat or lunchbox addition, it’s a fun way to enjoy fruit in a chewy, fruity form.

Ingredients
- 1 lb fresh strawberries, hulled (~460g)
- 1 medium-sized honeycrisp apple, peeled and diced (160g or 1 1/2 cups diced)
- 1/4 cup honey (84g)
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice (~1 large lemon or 43g)
- Optional: 1/2 tsp blue spirulina (or a handful of blueberries or blackberries*)
Instructions
- Step 1: Preheat your oven to its lowest temperature (around 170˚F if possible).
- Step 2: Add strawberries, apple, honey, and lemon juice to a blender and blend until completely smooth, with no visible seeds.
- Step 3: Optional: soak a piece of parchment paper in water for a minute or two, then dry it with a kitchen towel and place it onto a rimmed 13×18″ baking sheet. This helps the fruit leather stick better and peel off easily after drying.
- Step 4: Pour about 90% of the fruit mixture onto the baking sheet. Spread it from the center outward so the sides are slightly thicker than the middle. This helps the edges dry faster and prevents the middle from staying wet.
- Step 5: Add the spirulina to the remaining mixture and blend or whisk together. Alternatively, blend in blueberries or blackberries for color, though the natural fruit may separate slightly where colors meet.
- Step 6: To create tie-dye swirls, spoon the blue mixture on top of the red leather. Use a chopstick or knife to drag lines outward from the center, then swirl in a circular pattern for a marbled effect.
- Step 7: Transfer the pan to the oven. Prop the oven door open slightly with a dish towel or oven mitt to allow moisture to escape. Bake for 5-6 hours until the leather feels spongy but doesn’t give when pressed. Any wet spots mean it needs more drying time.
- Step 8: Remove and let cool. Use scissors to cut the fruit leather into strips, then roll them up and enjoy!
Tips & Variations
- Soaking parchment paper before use helps the fruit leather adhere and peel easily once dried.
- For a natural blue or purple swirl, blueberries or blackberries can be used, but the two colors may separate slightly.
- If your oven doesn’t go very low, set it to the lowest temperature and prop the door open to help dry the leather gently.
- Try substituting honey with maple syrup or agave for a vegan option.
Storage
Store the fruit leather strips in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one month. For longer storage, keep them in the freezer for up to three months. When ready to eat, thaw at room temperature; no reheating is necessary.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use frozen strawberries for this recipe?
Yes, frozen strawberries can work, but be sure to thaw and drain excess liquid before blending to avoid too much moisture in the mixture.
How do I know when the fruit leather is done baking?
The fruit leather should feel spongy but not sticky or wet. It shouldn’t give way when gently pressed. If you notice any damp spots, it needs more drying time.
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Strawberry Fruit Leather Recipe
- Total Time: 5 hours 15 minutes to 6 hours 15 minutes
- Yield: Approximately 1 large 13×18-inch sheet, cut into 8–12 strips 1x
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
This homemade Strawberry Fruit Leather recipe is a delightful and healthy snack made from fresh strawberries, honeycrisp apple, honey, and lemon juice. Blended to a smooth puree and baked slowly at a low temperature, this fruit leather offers a naturally sweet, tangy, and chewy treat perfect for on-the-go snacking or lunchbox additions. Optionally enhanced with blue spirulina for a colorful tie-dye effect, this recipe is easy to prepare, preservable for weeks, and free from added sugars or preservatives.
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 lb fresh strawberries, hulled (~460g)
- 1 medium-sized honeycrisp apple, peeled and diced (160g or 1 1/2 cups diced)
- 1/4 cup honey (84g)
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice (~1 large lemon or 43g)
Optional Ingredients
- 1/2 teaspoon blue spirulina powder (or a handful of blueberries or blackberries for natural coloring)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven: Set your oven to its lowest possible temperature, typically around 170°F (77°C), preparing it for the slow baking process essential to drying the fruit puree into leather.
- Blend the fruit mixture: Combine the hulled strawberries, peeled and diced honeycrisp apple, honey, and lemon juice in a blender. Blend until the mixture is completely smooth with no visible seeds, ensuring a uniform texture for the fruit leather.
- Prepare the baking sheet: Optionally, soak a piece of parchment paper in water for 1-2 minutes, then dry it with a kitchen towel before placing it onto a rimmed 13×18-inch baking sheet. This wetting technique helps the fruit leather stick better and creates a classic peel-away texture. Alternatively, use a Silpat mat if preferred.
- Spread the fruit puree: Pour about 90% of the blended strawberry mixture onto the center of the baking sheet. Using a spatula, spread it evenly outward toward the edges, making the sides slightly thicker than the center. This prevents the edges from drying out too quickly compared to the middle, ensuring even dehydration.
- Create the blue swirl (optional): Mix the remaining 10% of the strawberry puree with blue spirulina powder or blueberries/blackberries. Blend or whisk to combine. Then, gently swirl this blue mixture on top of the red fruit layer using a chopstick or knife. First, make outward lines from the center, then swirl in circular patterns to create a tie-dye effect.
- Bake the fruit leather: Place the baking sheet in the oven. Prop the oven door open slightly using a dish towel or oven mitt to allow moisture to escape. Bake for 5 to 6 hours until the fruit leather feels spongy to the touch without being wet or sticky. If there are any damp spots, continue baking until fully dried.
- Cut and store: Once cooled, use scissors to cut the dried fruit leather into strips. Roll them up for easy storage and snacking. Store at room temperature for up to one month or freeze for up to three months to maintain freshness.
Notes
- Wetting the parchment paper before spreading the puree helps prevent sticking and creates the classic peel-away texture of fruit leather.
- Keeping the oven door slightly open during baking allows moisture to escape, aiding in proper dehydration.
- If using fruit instead of spirulina for coloring, be aware that the colors may separate slightly in the final product.
- Ensure the fruit puree is fully smooth to avoid seeds or chunks in the finished leather.
- Fruit leather should feel spongy but firm; any wet or sticky areas mean it needs more drying time.
- Store fruit leather in an airtight container away from direct sunlight to preserve texture and flavor.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 to 6 hours
- Category: Snack
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: strawberry fruit leather, homemade fruit leather, healthy snack, fruit puree, dehydrated fruit, baked fruit leather, natural snack, kids snack, gluten free snack

