Among all the recipes that seem too intimidating to try at home, you might put fruit leather at the top of the list. But contrary to what you know about this snack, you can actually make fruit ...
Cut into 5cm/2in wide strips when ready to eat. As fruit leathers have such a long cooking time, it is worth making several at a time to roll up and store away. Light to carry and healthy to eat ...
In addition to reducing food waste, Hugo and Koen said they also wanted to reduce emissions from the leather-making process. The chemicals used to tan leather can be toxic to both humans and the ...
Get them into the kitchen to make fruit leather, also a great way to pack in one of their five a day. It’s low in sugar and a delicious treat they can munch on. You can substitute any seasonal ...