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    Apple Blueberry Fruit Leather

    Published: Jun 11, 2026

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    This homemade Apple Blueberry Fruit Leather recipe takes only a few minutes of work. SO much better than store bought fruit roll-ups, too!

    Several homemade blueberry apple fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries. Overlaid text says apple blueberry fruit leather.

    It’s been a while since I’ve posted a recipe for homemade fruit roll ups, so today I’ll share one involving a favourite combination of fruits: Blueberry Apple Fruit Leather.

    I used to love this flavour as a kid, when we’d buy the sticks of fruit leather - so it was definitely one I was going to make, when we started making our own fruit leather.

    The way I make ours gives you the flavour and nutrutional profile of those sticks, but in the format of fruit roll-ups.

    So.... homemade fruit roll-ups, but far more natural, rather than a corn syrup based candy. It’s just pureed fruit, with a small amount of added sugar to balance the flavours and really make them pop!

    Overall, still a really healthy snack - much more so than most store-bought versions!

    The blueberry and apple flavours not only work really well together, it saves you a bit of money, also.

    Blueberries, by weight, are far more expensive than apples, so I’m using the apple here to bulk out the recipe a bit, and stretch the blueberries further.

    Still a ton of great blueberry flavour, just with the added bonus of a bit of apple sweetness coming through, as well.

    Anyway, it’s a super simple recipe, so let’s look at what you’ll need to have on hand, so you can get right to making your own Apple Blueberry fruit roll-ups.

    Several homemade Apple Blueberry fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

    Ingredients

    This homemade fruit leather recipe uses super basic ingredients - you won’t have any trouble finding everything you need, in pretty much any grocery store.

    As always, I have a few notes for you:

    Fresh Apples

    I recommend using Granny Smith apples for this recipe, though Mutsu is another great option. They both have great flavour, cook down to a good consistency, and take the additional flavouring and colours well.

    When it comes down to it, though, anything you’d make applesauce with would work!

    Blueberries

    You can use fresh or frozen blueberries.

    If using frozen, just measure while frozen, then thaw them before pureeing them, that’s all!

    Everything Else

    Rounding out this recipe, all you need is sweetener and a little salt.

    As far as the sweetener goes, I recommend Honey, Maple Syrup, or White Sugar.

    Choose whatever best suits your taste and dietary needs - White Sugar has the most neutral flavour, while honey and maple syrup both add their own distinct flavours to the fruit mixture.

    Several homemade blueberry apple fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

    Equipment

    There are two specialized pieces of equipment that I use for making jerky, beyond basics like spoons, bowls, and measuring cups:

    A Food Dehydrator

    While you can apparently make homemade fruit leather in a conventional oven, I’m not a fan of running one for hours on end.

    A few years ago, I since upgraded from a food dehydrator with no controls, to a Cosori 6 Tray Food Dehydrator, and LOVE it.

    It was only like $200 Canadian, and it’s paid for itself MANY times over, between all the Maple Cinnamon Apple Chips and jerkies I’ve been making!

    Think of it this way - The same size of jerky that I tend to make goes for about $4 in a gas station.

    I get about 10-15 strips out of a batch (varying by recipe) - let’s average that out to 12. That’s $48 worth of jerky, for $8 or less. Make 5 batches, that’s your $200 in savings!

    Anyway, we’re using a dehydrator a LOT more, now that we have a nice one. Having the control over the temperature really opens up the possibilities.

    Silicone Dehydrator Trays

    You’ll need a couple Silicone Dehydrator Trays, with a bit of a rim.

    The ones you’ll buy will depend on the size of your dehydrator. For our dehydrator, we use these Silicone Dehydrator Mats Compatible with Cosori CP267-FD.

    Several homemade Apple Blueberry fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

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    How to Make Apple Blueberry Fruit Leather

    The full recipe is in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post; here is the pictorial walk through:

    Simmer chopped apples and water - covered - for 10-15 minutes, or until the apples are cooked through and soft.

    2 part image showing chopped apples in a pot, then those apples after simmering.

    Transfer apples and any remaining water to a high speed blender or food processor, along with the thawed blueberries, sweetener, and salt.

    Blend into a smooth puree - you can add a little water if you find the mixture is too think to properly blend.

    Divide fruit mixture between three silicone dehydrator trays. Use an offset spatula to spread the mixture to a thin layer - of even thickness - on each tray.

    Note: For best results, put each silicone mat on one of the trays of your dehydrator BEFORE spreading the fruit puree.

    5 part image showing blueberries and cooked apples pureed in a food processor, then spread in silicone pans.

    Transfer your dehydrator trays to your food dehydrator, dehydrate at 135 degrees F for 6 hours.

    Note: dehydrating time can vary, but I find it always ends up in the 6-8 hours. If you added extra liquid or a spread it as a thicker fruit leather, it will have a longer drying time than thinner-spread fruit leather.

    At 6 hours, check your fruit leather. It should pull up from the silicone relatively easily, and be soft without being sticky. If it’s not dried yet, put it back in the food dehydrator until it is.

    Once you’re happy with the dryness, remove the pans from the food dehydrator and allow to cool to room temperature.

    2 part image showing dried blueberry apple fruit roll up in silicone pans, with one corner being pulled up

    Use a pizza cutter or sharp knife to cut the blueberry apple fruit leather into squares or long strips.

    We like to set the fruit roll-up pieces on parchment paper (wax paper should also work):

    4 part image showing homemade apple blueberry fruit rolls ups being pulled from then silicone pan, placed on parchment paper, and cut into squares.

    ... and roll them up.

    Store apple-blueberry fruit rollups in an air-tight container - see notes below on how to condition homemade fruit rollups, for longer storage.

    2 part image showing homemade blueberry apple fruit leather being rolled and stored in a plastic baggie.

    Condition the Apple Blueberry Leather

    Keep an eye on the fruit leather for the first 3 days or so.

    If you see any evidence of residual moisture in that time frame - droplets on the bag, etc - return the blueberry apple leather to the dehydrator and let it dry a bit more.

    If at any point you see any evidence of mold, throw the batch out.

    Once you’re sure the apple blueberry leather is fully dry and moisture isn’t coming out, transfer them to an airtight container for longer term storage.

    Several homemade blueberry apple fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

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    Several homemade Apple Blueberry fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

    Several homemade blueberry apple fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.
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    Apple Blueberry Fruit Leather [Blueberry Apple Fruit Roll-Ups!]

    This homemade Apple Blueberry Fruit Leather recipe takes only a few minutes of work. SO much better than store bought fruit roll-ups, too!
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Dehydrating Time6 hours hrs
    Total Time6 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Gluten Free, Low Lactose, Vegetarian
    Servings: 12 Servings
    Calories: 49kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Food Dehydrator
    • 3 Rimmed Silicone Dehydrator Trays

    Ingredients

    • 1 ¼ lb Granny Smith Apples Cored, Peeled, and Chopped.
    • 2 cups Frozen Blueberries measure before thawing
    • ¼ cup Water
    • 2 tablespoon Sweetener of Choice: Honey Maple Syrup, or White Sugar
    • Pinch Salt

    Instructions

    • Simmer chopped apples and water - covered - for 10-15 minutes, or until the apples are cooked through and soft.
    • Transfer apples and any remaining water to a high speed blender or food processor, along with the thawed blueberries, sweetener, and salt. Blend until smooth.
    • Divide mixture between three silicone dehydrator trays. Use an offset spatula to spread the mixture to an even thickness on each tray.
    • Dehydrate at 135 F for 6 hours.
    • At 6 hours, check your fruit leather. It should pull up from the silicone relatively easily, and be soft without being sticky. If it’s not dried yet, put it back in the food dehydrator until it is.
    • Once you’re happy with the dryness, remove the pans from the food dehydrator and allow to cool to room temperature.
    • Use a pizza wheel or sharp knife to cut the blueberry apple fruit leather into strips, then store in an airtight container - see notes on how to condition it.

    Notes

    Condition the Apple Blueberry Leather:
    Keep an eye on the fruit leather for the first 3 days or so.
    If you see any evidence of residual moisture in that time frame - droplets on the bag, etc - return the blueberry apple leather to the dehydrator and let it dry a bit more.
    If at any point you see any evidence of mold, throw the batch out.
    Once you’re sure the apple blueberry leather is fully dry and moisture isn’t coming out, transfer them to an airtight container for longer term storage.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 49kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 0.3g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 39IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.1mg

    Several homemade blueberry apple fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

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    Several homemade Apple Blueberry fruit leather rolls on a cutting board, with a green apple and some fresh blueberries.

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      June 11, 2026 at 8:49 am

      5 stars
      One of our favourite fruit leather recipes- hope you love it as much as we do!

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