Apricot Leather
Jul 7th, 2007 by Marie
At
first, this title may sound like I am describing an orange pair of
leather shoes. But I am definately not. Apricot Leather is a large
fruit roll up. It’s made of yummy apricots, honey, and lemon juice.
Then it gets dried in the sun. My mother has an apricot tree in her
back yard and has been making this for years. She now has a fruit dryer
that she drys the leather in but I dried mine in the sun. It’s a
perfect healthy treat and my kids gobble it up.

Apricot Leather:
- 2 cups blended apricots
- 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 Tablespoons honey
- This makes 2 roll-ups depending on the size of tray

First cut the apricots in half and take out the pits. Then blend
them smooth in a blender. Next add the honey and lemon juice and give
it another spin in the blender.

Now prepare a tray with plastic wrap along the bottom covering it. I
used my Mother’s drying racks that look like window screens. Next, pour
the mix onto the plastic wrap and smooth out with a spatula. You want
it to be about 1/8″ thick.

To ensure that bugs don’t get stuck on my leather, I put another
screen rack on top and taped them together. If you don’t have something
like this, find something that would keep out the bugs, but allow air
to come in and the sun to hit it.

Now take the trays outside on a table to dry out. I let them stay
out for 24 hours. I could have done a few hours less for a more moist
leather, but I like it firmer. Then take them inside and roll up the
plastic wrap. Now you have delicious fruit leather that you can munch
on all summer, or for the next week, it doesn’t last long.

Have fun making Apricot Leather, but limit the intake or you could
be spending some time in the bathroom – apricots can run right through
your system.

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