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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (132g)

Recipe makes 8 servings

Calories 21
Calories from Fat 2 (13%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 0.3g 0%
Saturated Fat 0.0g 0%
Monounsaturated Fat 0.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 7076mg 294%
Potassium 158mg 4%
Total Carbohydrate 11.6g 3%
Dietary Fiber 5.1g 20%
Sugars 0.0g
Protein 1.3g 2%

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Preserved Lemons

Recipe #281944 | 21 days | 1 hour prep | add private note

By: RachelT
Jan 28, 2008

Many Moroccan and Middle Eastern recipes call for preserved lemons, lemons that have been pickled in salt and their own juices. It's quite easy to do, though takes at least three weeks before the lemons are ready to use. From Simply Recipes (http://www.elise.com/recipes/)

SERVES 8 -10 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

  • 8-10 lemons, scrubbed very clean
  • 1/2 cup kosher salt, more if needed
  • lemon juice, fresh squeezed, if needed (optional)
  • 1 sterilized quart canning jar

Directions

  1. 1
    Place 2 Tbsp of salt in the bottom of a sterilized jar.
  2. 2
    One by one, prepare the lemons in the following way. Cut off any protruding stems from the lemons, and cut 1/4 inch off the tip of each lemon. Cut the lemons as if you were going to cut them in half lengthwize, starting from the tip, but do not cut all the way. Keep the lemon attached at the base. Make another cut in a similar manner, so now the lemon is quartered, but again, attached at the base.
  3. 3
    Pry the lemons open and generously sprinkle salt all over the insides and outsides of the lemons. (photo example: http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/001815how_to_make_preserved_lemons.php.
  4. 4
    Pack the lemons in the jar, squishing them down so that juice is extracted and the lemon juice rises to the top of the jar. Fill up the jar with lemons, make sure the top is covered with lemon juice. Add more fresh squeezed lemon juice if necessary. Top with a couple tablespoons of salt.
  5. 5
    Seal the jar and let sit at room temperature for a couple days. Turn the jar upside down ocassionally. Put in refrigerator and let sit, again turning upside down ocassionally, for at least 3 weeks, until lemon rinds soften.
  6. 6
    To use, remove a lemon from the jar and rinse thoroughly in water to remove salt. Discard seeds before using. Discard the pulp before using, if desired.
  7. 7
    Store in refrigerator for up to 6 months.
  8. 8
    Note:.
  9. 9
    You can add spices to the lemons for preserving - cloves, coriander seeds, peppercorns, cinnamon stick, bay leaf.

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From: 2Jacks

On Mar 30, 2009

This is an excellent recipe. I used Meyer lemons, and it is excellent. Real lemons are real tart, sour, this is tart, but mellow. I made two bottles, one for me and one for my friend. After I tasted mine, for my friend to taste this recipe, he can now only pray that my crop is bigger this year than last year because my first bottle is about gone, and the second is about to be opened.

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