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Old 11-19-2020, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom View Post
So how do you use them?
Exactly what I have been wondering ....... intrigued, because I do like lemons!
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Old 11-19-2020, 08:54 AM
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I use them with chicken, pork, fish, salmon, rice dishes. If you google recipes for preserved lemon you will get several ideas. They are often used in Moroccan dishes. I also use them in some of my homemade salad dressing.

for example:

https://alexandracooks.com/2014/11/1...n-canal-house/
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You mean you cook the garlic with the potatoes?
yes, the clove of garlic cooks with the potatoes.
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Speaking of lemons- last night my husband made Chicken Piccata. He used a different recipe that called for lemon zest to be mixed with the flour. Well it came out bitter. He wasn't too happy! It was still good but not like his usual method.
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When making Rice Krispie Treats, add a splash of vanilla and a dash of salt to the to the butter and marshmallow mixture. Stir well prior to adding Rice Krispies. I use a buttered potato masher to press treats into the buttered pan. It's less messy that way.
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Old 11-20-2020, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Patrick's Mom View Post
When making Rice Krispie Treats, add a splash of vanilla and a dash of salt to the to the butter and marshmallow mixture. Stir well prior to adding Rice Krispies. I use a buttered potato masher to press treats into the buttered pan. It's less messy that way.
I rinse my hands in cold water before patting the mixture down. My hands are wet when I do this.
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I made the sweet potato's the same as always last Thanksgiving but i added some dried orange peel apice to the top before I bake and it was extra special.
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Old 11-24-2020, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JanieW View Post
I use them with chicken, pork, fish, salmon, rice dishes. If you google recipes for preserved lemon you will get several ideas. They are often used in Moroccan dishes. I also use them in some of my homemade salad dressing.

for example:

https://alexandracooks.com/2014/11/1...n-canal-house/
Thanks Janie. I"m going to have to look into them
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Old 11-27-2020, 12:40 AM
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Right after seeing the post about preserved lemons in this thread, I was looking at people magazine and they had this recipe for a quick version:
step 1: wash and scrub 4 lemons under warm water. Quarter them, then cut each piece in half. Remove the seeds. Rub with 2 tablespoons fine sea salt and place in a small bowl for 2 hours.
step 2: rinse lemons under cold water. Add to a small saucepan with 2 tablespoons fine sea salt, 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice, and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a boil, then simmer until reduced by half and liquid is syrupy, 25 minutes.
step 3: remove from heat. Transfer to a sterilized non-reactive (glass or plastic) airtight container, and refrigerate overnight. They're ready to use the next day.
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Old 11-27-2020, 07:01 AM
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Thanks to everyone for sharing their ideas. Will have to give these a try.




Originally Posted by tropit View Post
Do you have a hidden, secret spice, or ingredient in a recipe that makes that recipe beyond amazing? I'm not talking about the obvious, like bacon in Mac n' Cheese, but something that no one eating the food would ever guess is in there. Something that makes that recipe sing! Here are a couple of my secrets.

1. A pinch of curry powder in white, clam chowder
2. A dash of nutmeg in cooked spinach
3. A couple of tablespoons of nutritional yeast in white, or cheese sauce

I have a lot more, but you'll have to beat me over the head with a wooden spoon to get them out of me.
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