Thursday, March 28, 2013

Cut back on sugar week--Applesauce leather

This treat is a new for me; actually it was a successful experiment just this week.  I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of it, though.

I've made fruit roll-ups (fruit leather) before, but only with fresh grape puree.  As you can imagine, those are long gone and have been since, oh, 12 hours after I made them last fall.  Last week I happened to look at the jar of home-canned applesauce in the refrigerator and wondered if I could dehydrate it like my grape "sauce."  I'm not suffering from a shortage of applesauce so I thought I'd give it a try.

I don't have any of those dehydrator trays made just for drippy sauces and since I hadn't thought ahead to borrow them, I thought I'd try parchment paper instead and cut them to roughly fit the tray.


I mixed applesauce with some cinnamon using the dump-til-it-looks-good method:

I spread about 3/4 of a cup of applesauce on the paper.  I wasn't sure if the applesauce might become permanently stuck to the paper, so I sprayed one piece of parchment paper with olive oil. 

A few hours later it was dry to the touch.  It didn't take nearly as long as I thought it would. 

The apple leather on the ungreased parchment paper peeled easily from the paper and the leather on the greased paper separated from the paper as it dried, so it's not necessary to add the olive oil.  That was really good news.  I'm so glad that I don't have to buy those plastic dehydrator trays now!


Talk about simple.  Unsweetened applesauce with a little cinnamon.  And it's so easy--cutting parchment paper into circles is the longest part of the process.  But it makes applesauce a little more interesting and conveniently packable--nice for traveling!

6 comments:

  1. Very cool, my kids would love that!

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    1. We already ate the first batch! :) Sometimes, it seems, we try so hard to be creative and the simplest things are the best!

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  2. yum! I've made applesauce leather before with my dehydrator. I have one of the plastic trays. It was so easy and tasted so good! I'll have to try it again. I finally have a place to put my dehydrator in the kitchen cupboard too.

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    1. I didn't think I had an original idea! ;) That would be nice--I don't have a lot of cupboard space so I have to lug my dehydrator around.

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  3. Yum! This looks like a fun way to use homemade applesauce, and so much more convenient for packing for a lunch or for a road trip.

    Thanks for sharing with Old-Fashioned Friday! :)

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    1. I've found them to be really handy...and something different for a change.

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