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Homemade fruit leathers recipes made with your juicer. Homemade fruit leathers with your juicer are an easy, healthy snack that’s not just for kids!

Homemade fruit leathers recipes made with your juicer

When I was a kid, I loved the fruit roll-ups my mom would buy me from the supermarket. I remember them being super sweet, fun colors and some even had cut out shapes so I could play with my food. Truth is, the coloring, corn syrup and natural flavoring probably wasn’t good for my growing body! Fast forward quite a few years later…I no longer eat those fruit roll ups from the store anymore. I now make my own homemade fruit leathers for my family. There are a few ways you can make homemade fruit leathers.

While sun drying can work okay, it’s not my favorite option because bugs can get stuck to the mixture before its dry, and putting plastic on top could make chemicals leach into the food. No matter how you decide to dry them, the first process is all the same. Making the fruit leather mixture When making the fruit leather, keep in mind that almost ANYTHING in the fruit world works. 5-6 ripe bananas. Recipes Using Juicer Pulp: muffins, salsa & more! After you make a few of these recipes using juicer pulp leftovers, you'll come up with your own from scratch!

Recipes Using Juicer Pulp: muffins, salsa & more!

Be creative! Some people choose to use pulp in recipes, and some rather not. I think its a great way to utilize the whole fruit and vegetable so that nothing goes to waste. Scroll down to see sweets, starters, and main meal recipes using juicer pulp. Feel free to add your own recipe at the bottom of the page :) Follow this link if you are looking for different ways to use your juicer pulp A note about recipes using juicer pulp: I have found that recipes using juicer pulp work well when you take your own traditional recipes and modify them to include pulp. For example, if a cake or muffin calls for chopped up apples, just replace the chopped up fruit with pulp. You just have to keep in mind that pulp without the juice is super dense...so your recipes might turn out a bit heavier and make you full really quick.

Saving pulp: Don't throw it away! Fruit Sauce Recipe. Juicer pulp. Fruit Leather Recipe, How to Make Fruit Leather. 1 Rinse the fruit.

Fruit Leather Recipe, How to Make Fruit Leather

If you working with stone fruit, take out the pits, chop the fruit. If working with apples or pears, peel and core them, then chop. If working with grapes, de-stem them. Taste the fruit before proceeding. Juicer Pulp Uses. Juicing For Health You are here: Home / Juicer Pulp Recipes / Juicer Pulp Uses – For Food Juicer Pulp Uses – For Food February 20, 2013 by Sara Ding Leave a Comment Here are some great ideas on what you can do with the pulp.What do YOU do with YOUR juicer pulp?

Juicer Pulp Uses

For Food Fruit Pulp Bread Bruschetta Carrot-Apple Muffins Carrot-Banana Muffins Patties “Latkes” Thai Ginger-Curry Carrot Pulp Soup Crispy Crunch Veggie Chips Raw Crackers and Raw Bread. Juicer Pulp Recipes. It is not about what recipes you can make out of the juicer pulp.

Juicer Pulp Recipes

It is a question of whether to use, or NOT to use the pulp. For Food | For Animals | Back to Nature | Others Should you use the pulp from juicing? Many fellow juicers thinks that it is a waste to throw away the pulp after juicing, and want recipes for using the pulp. I personally do not reuse the pulp for a few reasons. By using a gear juicer, I don’t normally buy organic fruits/vegetables as the juicer is able to separate the chemicals/pesticides from the juice. My reasons for not reusing the pulp: The pulp would have somewhat oxidized and be nutrient-depleted after juicing, so does not contribute any good to health.The pulp from my juicer is squeezed very dry and is no longer moist; nor has it any more taste or flavor.Since vitamins and enzymes are destroyed with heat, I don’t see any good deriving from the pulp which has been baked, fried, steamed or cooked in whatever cooking methods.

What about the fiber?