Save Money & Reduce Waste: Turn Leftover Fruit into Homemade Fruit Leather

We’ve all been there—a bunch of bananas ripening too fast, a bag of frozen berries pushed to the back of the freezer, or a can of peaches that’s been sitting in the pantry a little too long. Instead of tossing them, why not turn them into something delicious, healthy, and budget-friendly?

Homemade fruit leather is an easy way to reduce waste, save money, and keep the kids entertained with a fun kitchen project. Store-bought fruit snacks can be loaded with artificial ingredients and added sugars, but making your own lets you control exactly what goes into them. Plus, it's a great way to make use of fruit that’s past its prime without it going to waste.

Whether you’re packing school lunches, looking for an easy grab-and-go snack, or just want to get creative in the kitchen with the kids, this simple recipe is a win for your wallet, your home, and the planet.

Why You’ll Love Homemade Fruit Leather

💰 Saves Money – No need to buy expensive snacks when you can make your own for pennies.
🌱 Reduces Food Waste – Use up fruit before it spoils, cutting down on unnecessary waste.
👩‍🍳 Fun for Kids – A great hands-on activity to get little ones involved in the kitchen.
🥭 Healthy & Delicious – No refined sugars, preservatives, or artificial flavors—just pure fruit goodness.
🎒 Perfect for On-the-Go – A mess-free snack for lunchboxes, hikes, and road trips.

What You’ll Need

  • 2-4 cups of fruit (frozen, canned in juice, or overripe fresh fruit)

  • 1-2 tbsp of honey or maple syrup (optional, for added sweetness)

  • 1 tbsp of lemon juice (helps preserve color and adds brightness)

  • Optional add-ins: cinnamon, yoghurt, vanilla, ginger, fresh herbs, like basil or mint

How to Make It

Step 1: Prep Your Fruit

  • Frozen fruit? Let it thaw and drain excess liquid.

  • Canned fruit? Drain and rinse to remove extra syrup.

  • Overripe fresh fruit? Remove any bruised spots, but keep the sweet, soft goodness.

Step 2: Blend Until Smooth

Toss your fruit into a blender or food processor with lemon juice and any optional sweeteners or spices. Blend until completely smooth. If the mixture is too thick, add a splash of water or juice to thin it out.

Step 3: Cook the Puree (Optional but Recommended)

For a thicker consistency (which helps the leather dry more evenly), pour the fruit mixture into a saucepan and simmer on low heat for 10-15 minutes. Stir occasionally.

Step 4: Spread & Dry

  • Oven Method: Preheat oven to 150-170°F (or the lowest setting). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Spread the puree evenly, about 1/8 inch thick. Bake for 4-6 hours, checking occasionally. It’s ready when it’s dry to the touch but still pliable.

  • Dehydrator Method: Spread the puree onto dehydrator trays lined with parchment or nonstick sheets. Set to 135°F and dry for 6-8 hours, or until firm but flexible.

Step 5: Cut & Store

Once completely cool, peel off the parchment or mat and cut the leather into strips. Roll them up with parchment paper to prevent sticking. Store in an airtight container for up to a month, or freeze for longer storage.

Flavor Combinations to Try

🍓 Berry Blend – Strawberries + blueberries + a touch of honey
🍏 Apple Cinnamon – Apples + cinnamon + a pinch of nutmeg
🥭 Tropical Twist – Mango + banana + coconut flakes
🍑 Peach Vanilla – Peaches + a splash of vanilla extract

A Smart & Sustainable Snack for the Whole Family

By turning forgotten fruit into homemade fruit leather, you’re making a smart choice—one that saves money, reduces waste, and provides a healthy snack everyone can enjoy. And if you have kids, let them help! They’ll love watching the fruit transform into chewy, naturally sweet treats they can roll up and snack on all week long.

So before you throw out that soft banana or half-empty bag of frozen berries, give this recipe a try. Your wallet, your family, and the planet will thank you!

Got a favorite fruit leather combo? Share your creations with us in the comments or tag us on Instagram @SkyLineFarmsthegorge. on Facebook & Instagram. We’d love to see what you make! 🍓🌿

Mary Wagstaff

Hello! I am a holistic alcohol coach and mentor and Mother of the a Little boy who calls him self smarty pants. I help Women End The Confusion Around Alcohol, Honor Their Wisdom & Reclaim Their Power. I am the host of the Stop Drinking & Start Living Podcast. I live in the foot hills of Mt. Hood Oregon where my sweetie and I will be building a healing sanctuary retreat. I teach yoga from the wisdom of my heart to guide others into a place of heart and soul in the present moment. 

http://www.marywagstaffcoach.com