Here’s how to preserve lemons for a whole year: even fresher and more delicious!
Preserving lemons for a whole year with this innovative method is both easy and effective. Here’s how you can do it step by step, ensuring your lemons remain fresh, delicious, and ready to use all year long.
Ingredients:
- 1 sterilized 1-liter jar
- 1 ½ lemons (washed thoroughly with salt and bicarbonate to disinfect)
- 1 piece of chili pepper (cut into small pieces)
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 teaspoon of dill seeds
- ½ teaspoon of coriander seeds
- A handful of black pepper (to taste)
- 2-3 cloves of garlic
- 3 cloves (spice)
- 2 teaspoons of coarse salt
- 1 carafe of cold water
Instructions:
Step 1: Preparing the Jar
- Sterilize the jar: Make sure the jar is clean and sterilized to avoid contamination and ensure the longevity of the preserved lemons.
- Add spices: Place the bay leaf at the bottom of the jar, followed by dill seeds, coriander seeds, garlic cloves, black pepper, and cloves.
Step 2: Preparing the Lemons
- Clean the lemons: Wash the lemons using salt and bicarbonate to remove any impurities or wax.
- Cut the lemons: Slice the lemons into small pieces. The smaller the slices, the better they will absorb the flavors from the spices.
- Chop the chili pepper: Cut the chili pepper into small pieces and set aside.
Step 3: Filling the Jar
- Layer the lemon slices: Carefully arrange the lemon slices inside the jar, layering them neatly.
- Add the chili pepper: Sprinkle the chopped chili pepper between the lemon layers to infuse a mild heat into the lemons.
- Fill with cold water: Pour cold water into the jar until it’s filled, ensuring the lemons are completely submerged.
Step 4: Sealing and Storing
- Close the jar: Seal the jar tightly with the lid.
- Shake well: Give the jar a good shake to mix all the ingredients and distribute the flavors evenly.
- Store: Place the jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. A pantry or cupboard is ideal.
Step 5: Daily Maintenance
- Shake daily: For the first few days, shake the jar once a day to ensure the ingredients mix well and the lemons are fully coated with the spices and water.
- Wait for fermentation: Over time, the flavors will deepen, and the lemons will begin to preserve naturally. After a couple of weeks, they will be ready for use, but they can be stored for up to a year.
Tips:
- Use sterilized jars to prevent spoilage.
- Cold water is key to ensuring the longevity of the lemons.
- Check periodically to make sure the lemons remain submerged in the liquid.
With this simple method, you can enjoy fresh, tangy, and flavorful lemons all year round! Perfect for cooking, garnishing, or even for making drinks.