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Basil Infused Strawberry Fruit Leather ~ Gourmet Edition

Goodness, my pantry is smelling heavenly right now! (the home of my dehydrator)  I can smell the sweetness of the strawberries and the hint of basil dancing through the air.  I had fun making this recipe. Perhaps it was the act of infusing that made me feel all la-te-da, you know, real chef-like.  We all need our moments of glory and if I find mine in the act of infusing a herb into a fruit, well then so be it.

I love gathering information, tidbits, trivia about things, so I thought I would share a bit on basil.

Ingredients: made 8 gift pkgs

Preparation:

Above – straining the puree, removing the basil leaves after they soaked overnight.

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2 thoughts on “Basil Infused Strawberry Fruit Leather ~ Gourmet Edition

  1. Kaitlin says:

    I want to know how to make leathers/ and gummies without using a dehydrator. I know a little about the oven method, but would also like to make the snacks just fruit and chia. The oven and chia option doesn’t seem to be documented anywhere! What do you think is my next step? I have my fruit prepared and stewed – I only added a little agave and my mixture is a wonderful texture. Now how much chia per cup (?) and then how long to let it sit before I realize I need to add more chia? I don’t like wasting any food – especially lovely strawberries/kiwi and oranges!
    Thanks for your help!
    Kaitlin Flynn

    • amie-sue says:

      Hello Kaitlin…

      My expertise in fruit leathers, are the raw versions with using a dehydrator only. I haven’t ever used my oven to make them so I can’t give sound advice on this. It sounds like “raw” isn’t your goal here as you have stewed the fruit. As far as adding chia, well it depends on what texture you are looking for. I have made chia chews in the raw version. You can see here how I made them. http://nouveauraw.com/raw-recipies/specialty-sweet-treats/make-blueberry-lavender-chia-chews/. Regardless of how much you add, allow them to sit at least 15+ minutes to swell up.

      Good luck! amie sue

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