The world is finally waking up to the harsh realities of climate change. To do something for the environment people have started doing their bit to reduce the waste and reduce the consumption. Gone are the days when we used to take all our spoiled fruits and vegetables and throw them in the dustbin. Bloggers and chefs are now coming up with new and unique ways to take leftover or spoiled ingredients and use them to create new recipes and recipes. Recently one such video caught everyone’s attention. A viral recipe shows how leftover or spoiled berries can be used to make ‘fruit leather’.
The viral recipe was shared on Instagram by popular author and food blogger Carly Bodrug, who goes by the handle @plantyou. The clip has garnered over 16 million views and 718k likes since that time. Posted, The blogger wrote in the caption of the post, “Berries looking a little brown? Throw them in a blender with some chia seeds and dehydrate them to amazing fruit leathers – remember someone else Fruit Roll Up.”
Watch Fruit Leather’s full video here:
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Thus, if your berries are turning brown or may go bad soon – try and make a fruit leather recipe that has now gone viral on Instagram. You’ll have a delicious breakfast that you can eat anytime and make good use of leftovers Jambolan as well. Also, it will remind you of Aam Papad or Sticky Fruit Roll-Up Candy which was such a favorite during our childhood days.
Here’s the full viral recipe for fruit leather by blogger Karle Bodrug:
Component:
- 3 cups berries
- 1 tbsp chia seeds
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup (optional)
Method:
- Preheat oven to 175F (80°C) and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat.
- put all ingredients in one Blender And mix until the mixture becomes smooth and velvety.
- Transfer mixture to baking sheet, and using a flat spatula, spread into a rectangle shape. Make sure the edges are thicker than the center, as they will dry out quickly.
- Store as desired in wax paper or parchment.
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