Preserved Lemons

Preserved lemons are a staple in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, adding a tangy and robust citrus flavor to a wide array of dishes. These versatile preserved lemons are a breeze to make and can be used in salads, tagines, dressings, and so much more. With just a few simple ingredients and a bit of patience, you’ll have a jar of these flavorful lemons ready to enhance your culinary creations. Let’s dive into how to make your own preserved lemons at home.

Title: Preserved Lemons

Ingredients:
– 4-6 organic lemons
– 1/2 cup of coarse sea salt
– Additional lemon juice, if needed
– Sterilized glass jar with lid

Instructions:
1. Start by washing the lemons thoroughly under cold water to remove any dirt or residue.
2. Cut the stem end off of each lemon, then slice them into quarters lengthwise, without cutting all the way through the base so they remain intact.
3. In a bowl, sprinkle a layer of coarse sea salt. Gently open each lemon and generously sprinkle the insides with salt.
4. Place the lemons into the sterilized glass jar, pressing them down to release some of their juices. Repeat this process with each lemon, layering salt between them as you build up the jar.
5. If the lemons are not fully covered by their own juice, top the jar off with additional freshly squeezed lemon juice until the lemons are completely submerged.
6. Seal the jar tightly with the lid and give it a gentle shake to distribute the salt and juice evenly.
7. Store the jar in a cool, dark place for at least one week, shaking it gently every day to help the flavors meld together.
8. After a week, your preserved lemons are ready to be used. Rinse them under cold water to remove excess salt before adding them to your favorite dishes.

Preserved lemons store well in the refrigerator for up to six months. The longer they sit, the more intense and flavorful they become, so feel free to experiment with different aging times to find your preferred level of tartness. These preserved lemons are a delightful addition to roasted vegetables, grilled meats, pasta dishes, and even cocktails.

The bright and zesty flavor of preserved lemons will elevate your cooking and bring a touch of the exotic to your kitchen. Don’t be intimidated by the preserving process— it’s surprisingly simple and well worth the effort. Create a jar of these flavorful gems and open up a world of new culinary possibilities in your home. Enjoy the burst of citrusy goodness that preserved lemons can bring to your dishes!