To start, gather approximately 30 apples. You can cut this in half if you don't want to make this much. The amount of apples you use will not affect the recipe at all.
Peel and core your apples.
Take them off and place them in a large bowl.
Once all of your apples are peeled and cored, place them in a large pot. Run water over the apples until the water covers the top layer of apples. Cook the apples on medium heat for 15 minutes, or until they're soft enough to mash. Depending on the size of your pot, you may have to cook your apples in several batches. While your apples are cooking, set your oven at 170 degrees F.
Once the apples are done cooking, drain the water from your pot. Transfer the apples into your blender or food processor, and puree until the apples are thoroughly blended. Add nutmeg, cinnamon, and 2-3 tbsp local honey to taste. Give it a good blend one last time to mix all of the spices and sugar.
Once your Apple Leather is done, let it cool before you try to peel it off of the plastic wrap. You'll know it's ready when it peels off easily. You can wrap the leather up in the plastic wrap it was cooked in, then place it in an airtight container to store.
Since I just started my Apple Leather at 11am, I don't have a picture of a finished product, but will post it this evening as soon as it comes out of the oven. You can make fruit leather with any of your favorite fruits. That's a wrap =)
Recipe Ingredients:30 Apples of your choiceCinnamon to tasteNutmeg to taste2-3 tbsp. local honey
30 apples makes 2 large baking sheets, and 1 small sheet. 4 cups of fruit = 1 baking sheet of fruit leather.
Alternatives to cooking in the oven for 11 hours:DehydratorLay fruit out on a tray, place outside on a hot, sunny day, and tent with cheese cloth. The fruit will dehydrate over the course of the day.