I was watching yet another cookery show at the weekend and one of the chefs was using preserved lemons and saying how good they were. I have a feeling that I will have eaten them often when I spent time in the middle east was just wondering if anyone has used them much in cookery and what they think of them. Has anybody actually preserved them?
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I’ve never preserved them but do use them occasionally in Middle Eastern cookery.
As they can be pretty salty I prefer to rinse them first.
Personally I don’t want to bite into them but squidge them into the sauce.
I’ve just had a quick look and found this group of recipes....and they even mention how to preserve them.
Thats got my mouth watering !
https://www.thespruceeats.com/morocc...-lemon-2394296
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I have a big jar I preserved in the fridge right now. Preserving them is very straightforward, the most difficult part is getting unwaxed organic lemons (waitrose...).
I mostly use the softened skins, rinsed, chopped very finely and mixed with plain mayonnaise to make a great addition to wraps etc. Perhaps a bit of an underuse of them, but the whole family like it.
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Sorry, but I just really love lemons. I did have a very unproductive lemon tree i at one point in my greenhouse. A few decades ago I spent a short time in the middle east and became addicted to the amazing food I ate there and between Sumac and metabel the food will remain in my food memory forever.
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Originally posted by greenishfing View Postbetween Sumac and metabel the food will remain in my food memory forever.
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We had a lemon party back in 2018.
Someone imported a large amount of lemons and graded them and could not sell the ones that were the wrong size.
They fly tipped them in a local lane. There was piles of fruit appearing over a period of about six weeks before the padlock on the gate got fixed.
We did marmalade and chutney on an industrial scale.
Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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Originally posted by Nicos View Post^^^ nor me!
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on a slightly different topic I've always fancied having a go at Lime Pickle - for some reason I love the damn stuff and it was this that got me back into eating hot spicey foods again. I went off it for some time but then took to eating lime pickle that was disgustingly hot and sour and ate it by the jar full ... when we went to the local indian resturant the waiter used to bring me a pot of it to myself
so if you come across a good recipe I would be grateful
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Originally posted by Nicos View Post^^^ flipping ‘ek...what an amazing find!
We were giving away jars of lemon everything for at least a year.
We hardly made a dent in the piles before they began to rot.Last edited by Plot70; 10-03-2021, 10:21 PM.Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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