These strawberry basil fruit roll ups have simple sweet and savory flavors. Make this fresh strawberry basil fruit leather in a dehydrator or oven with this super easy recipe!
recipe originally published November 3, 2011
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Why this is a perfect summer recipe
These strawberry basil fruit rolls deliver that childhood nostalgia of our favorite fruit leather snacks. Fresh basil only enhances the natural sweetness of the strawberry, creating a bright and vibrant flavor.
This strawberry fruit leather is so easy to make. Whether you have a dehydrator or just an oven, this recipe has instructions for both. I don't have a dehydrator anymore, but this recipe was made with the dehydrator I used back then.
If this flavor is intriguing, you will love peanut butter banana fruit leather. See our snack recipes and find your favorites.
How to dehydrate in an oven
When I first made this strawberry basil fruit leather in 2011, it was made in a dehydrator. If you do not have a dehydrator, you can still make recipes like this one and my peanut butter banana fruit leather.
Set the oven to the lowest temperature setting and "dehydrate" in the oven. Line a baking sheet with parchment and spread the fruit mixture in the same even layer, and bake at the lowest temperature for 4 - 5 hours. Both of my ovens have a low temperature of 170°F.
Different ovens make take different times, I watch closely after a couple / few hours.
How long do strawberry basil fruit rolls last?
My rule for maximum flavor and freshness is to enjoy this recipe within three days.
Store in a glass container with a tightly fitting lid.
Did you make this strawberry basil fruit leather?
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Strawberry Basil Fruit Roll
This naturally sweet and savory fruit leather is a unique version of that favorite childhood snack, the classic fruit roll.
Ingredients
- 2 pints fresh strawberries
- 1 large bunch (1 cup) fresh basil leaves
Instructions
- Clean and stem the strawberries. Trim stems from basil leaves.
- Add strawberries and basil to a blender jar. Blend at highest speed until smooth, less than one minute.
- Pour onto solid dehydrator sheet. Spread to a ½ inch thickness in an even layer (thinner might rip or crack).
- Dehydrate at 130 for 4 - 5 hours.
- See notes for oven dehydrating method.
Notes
How to dehydrate in an oven
When I first made this fruit leather in 2011, I had a dehydrator that I used all the time. I no longer have it, but I still make recipes like this strawberry basil fruit leather and my peanut butter banana fruit leather.Â
I set my oven to the lowest temperature setting and "dehydrate" in the oven. I line a baking sheet with parchment and spread the fruit mixture in the same even layer, and bake at the lowest temperature for 4 - 5 hours. Different ovens make take different times, I watch closely after a couple / few hours.
How long does homemade fruit leather last?
My rule for maximum flavor and freshness is to enjoy this recipe within three days.
Store in a glass container with a tightly fitting lid.Â
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
2 rollsAmount Per Serving: Calories: 57Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 4gSugar: 9gProtein: 1g
nutrition calculations results vary by calculator, are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to replace medical advice or treatment.
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Jen says
made these again today, while I had you up I thought I'd once again thank you for your wonderful recipes you share
Marijo says
interesting, these sound delicious!
Larissa says
I am awaiting my new dehydrator, I can't wait to make these!!
spabettie says
oh, you are going to have such fun with the dehydrator! I love mine, especially in the summer time!
Jen H says
OK, so even though the oven method sounds like it takes a looooong time I may have to try it for this delicious sounding recipe!
spabettie says
I hope you do, Jen - they are SO VERY good!
Lorann says
wow, these are so great - I want a dehydrator so bad!!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
Homemade fruit roll-ups?! Without sugar or preservatives?! Sign me up.
Can't wait to try these in every flavor possible, haha!
Dallas says
these look amazing! great photos and they sound so fresh and sweet!
Katie says
Oh my gosh this looks DELICIOUS!!!!!! I want to eat it right now!
spabettie says
thanks, Katie... it was like a last CLINGING to summer flavors, I already can't wait for next summer! 😉
Melissa says
Tried them, they were delicious! Posted about it here:
http://wendellsmom.posterous.com/
Love your recipes, thanks for posting this! 🙂
spabettie says
so happy you liked them, Melissa!
hihorosie says
I will have to try these. We love fruit rolls in our house!
spabettie says
this one is my FAVORITE!! I hope you try it!