Variety keeps school snacks going throughout the year and here are 10 more snack ideas perfect for school! Including a Homemade Fruit Leather recipe you AND your kids will love. Ideal snacks for kids that are low on sugar and high on flavour.
I’m back with 10 more snack ideas perfect for school, including a fun and healthy Homemade Apple and Raspberry Fruit Leather.
It’s a great snack for kids. These lasted all of about 2 days in our house, my kids inhaled them.
The fruit leather recipe is originally from Leah Garrad-Cole‘s cookbook “It All Begins with Food” which is a great source for kid-friendly healthy recipes. It’s also fantastic resource for general food information (as I chatted about in this post).
I had to tweak the instructions a bit to work with my oven (round one of the fruit leather went to the oven as I burnt it) so I added a couple of notes in the recipe card to help guide you towards success the first time around.
Leah’s recipe is spot on for perfect some fruit leather nuances, like using a silicone mat and the ingredients. The apples and raspberries have just the right amount of natural sweetness and require no other ingredients.
I paired the fruit leather with sliced cucumbers for extra vitamins and a great way to get my kids daily intake of veggies up.
Mini cucumbers are a kids favourite around here as they have less seeds and are always super crunchy.
Dried Apricots and Cheddar Sandwich Crackers
Dried apricots are a great dried fruit to toss into any snack pack when the middle of winter hits and there’s not a lot of fresh fruit floating around. The dried apricots shown above are sulphur-free which means they weren’t exposed to sulphur which is commonly used to preserve dried fruit.
Dried apricots are high in Vitamin A and fibre making them a really good choice for any kid who is weary of carrots or sweet potatoes (like my picky eater).
Cheddar Sandwich Crackers are a favourite over here (they also go well with wine for my fellow parents out there!).
My kids adore peas and sugar snap peas. They’re sweet, crunchy and perfect to dip into a savoury yogurt dip. I mix thick Greek yogurt with minced or finely grated garlic and juice from lemon.
This dip is always a winner. Add dill or other fresh herbs if you need to take it up a notch. 1/2 banana is a good one (wrap the cut side in plastic wrap or reusable beeswax paper) and allows preschoolers to practice peeling them.
The above photo is the good old cheddar crackers (use the brand your kids and you like the most) and dried fruit. I like using dried cranberries and blueberries when I can find them on sale to mix things up.
This snack is usually something my kids will see in the midst of winter when fresh fruit isn’t as abundant or I frankly haven’t made it to the grocery store in a while.
I don’t think cereal is just for breakfast. It was a personal favourite of mine to feed my babies when they were younger to practice fine motor skills (dexterity) and when I’m in a pinch cereal will do for preschool snack too!
More recipes and snacks for kids:
- Kid-Friendly Energy Bites and 9 other healthy snacks for kids
- Pumpkin Chocolate Swirl Loaf and 9 other school safe snack ideas
- Kamut Marshmallow Squares and 9 other snacks
Healthy, homemade Apple and Raspberry Fruit Leather. The tastiest homemade school snack for kids!
- 4-5 cups peeled and chopped apples (around 4-5 medium, Leah recommends using Golden Delicious)
- 1/2 cup raspberries, fresh or frozen
- 2 tbsp water
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Preheat oven to 175° F.
Line a medium baking sheet with a silicone baking sheet or non-stick paper.
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Place apples, raspberries, and water in a medium covered saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally for about 15 minutes or until soft.
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Transfer saucepan contents to a blender and blend on high until smooth. Pour onto baking sheet and spread evenly to around 1/4″ thick*.
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Bake for 2-3 hours or until fruit is just starting to dry out. Turn off oven and let fruit leather sit in warm oven with the door closed for 3-4 more hours or until fruit leather is done**.
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Once cooled, cut the fruit leather into striped and roll. Separate with non-stick paper or roll tightly.
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Fruit leather will keep for up to a month at room temperature (IF it lasts that long).
* Try to make sure the borders of the fruit leather are as thick as the middle otherwise they will likely burn.
** Drying out time can vary oven to oven. I’d recommend keeping a close eye on the fruit puree while it’s in the oven as it can quickly go from fine to burnt. Leah, the author of the original recipe had the fruit leather in the oven 6-7 hours at 170° F (my own won’t go that low so I had to adapt the recipe accordingly).
Enjoy! xo
Molly Kumar
WoW, these fruit leather looks so delicious, bright and flavorful. I didnt know it was so easy to make them at home. I’m going to try it soon with the next batch of apples.
Samantha
A great recipe to kick off apple season!
Marsha
My daughter would LOVE these in her lunchbox!
Samantha
The fruit leather does not last long around here!
Amy Liu Dong
Everything is so delicious, and my daughter will surely love this.
Yum!
Samantha
Such good news 🙂
Ann
My kids love these types of snacks, but I have never considered making them at home. What a great idea! Seems so simple!
Samantha
They’re so easy to make as well 🙂
Amy Liu Dong
My family love snacks! This recipe is perfect for us, I’d love to add this one in our favorite snacks.
Samantha
It’s a great healthy snack option for sure.
Jamie
Wow! This sure looks incredibly yummy! A perfect treat for everyone on any given occasion plus our kids are going to love this!
Samantha
Truth! It’s a crowd pleasing snack.