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eppur_se_muova

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Tue Dec 10, 2024, 04:32 PM Tuesday

Is there a good way to preserve lemon zest ? I'd think freezing the whole peel might work ...

But maybe a good rub with olive oil, or a light veg oil, first ? Slice it up ? Scrape out the pulp ? Make strips with a peeler ? Some combination of the above ?

I've seen dried lemon zest for sale, but is it worth it ? Kind of expensive, and it would take a long time to use it up, so would it be fresh enough ?

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Is there a good way to preserve lemon zest ? I'd think freezing the whole peel might work ... (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Tuesday OP
Dehydration works best. Freezing last about 3 months. sinkingfeeling Tuesday #1
Would it make a difference if you froze it in an ice cube? nt Nittersing Tuesday #3
I'd just freeze the whole peel and take out what I need. Basso8vb Tuesday #2
I dry it fully, then grind into a powder. Clouds Passing Tuesday #4
I froze some freshly grated peel once in a Ziploc bag Diamond_Dog Tuesday #5

Diamond_Dog

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5. I froze some freshly grated peel once in a Ziploc bag
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 05:31 PM
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After about a month it was all dried out and flavorless, so I wouldn’t recommend freezing for very long.

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