Preserved Lemons

Preserved Lemons
Preserved Lemons might be just the condiment you are searching for. This recipe makes 20 servings with 7 calories, 0g of protein, and 0g of fat each. This recipe covers 1% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free, primal, and fodmap friendly diet. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 20 minutes. A mixture of bay leaves, peppercorns, pepper flakes, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful.

Instructions

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Slice through the core of the lemon vertically, taking care not to slice all the way through. You will have a nice lemon flower.Grab one lemon at a time; sprinkle some salt inside, then place it into container face down. Using the bottom of a drinking glass, flatten the lemon, squeezing out as much juice as possible.Continue working until you pack all the salted lemons tightly into the container; arrange them attractively so they will look good while brining. (It is for show as well!)Use a stick or the handle of a spoon to wedge the bay leaves and cinnamon sticks all around, evenly distributed. If you find that the amount juice in the container is not covering the lemons, add a bit of lemon juice to cover. Do not use water or commercially prepared lemon juice. You may need to sink the lemons to assure good coverage. I used a small plate to keep them submerged.Do not refrigerate them just yet. Avoid the temptation for at least 48 hours. The salt will help the lemons release more of their liquid if left at at room temperature. for awhile.Once the lemons are on their way, put them in the refrigerator in the back for at least 30 days before using them.To use, wash off brine, separate pulp from the rind, and use according to the recipe.
Ingredients you will need
Cinnamon StickCinnamon Stick
Lemon JuiceLemon Juice
Bay LeavesBay Leaves
LemonLemon
BrineBrine
JuiceJuice
WaterWater
BeefBeef
SaltSalt
DifficultyNormal
Ready In20 m.
Servings20
Health Score0
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