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Excess candied lemon rind


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I have extra candied lemon rind I'd like to store for future use.  Can it be frozen, or is room-temp airtight the best way to go?  How long should it hold up?  And finally, how do y'all use it, other than as a garnish?

TIA.

I don't know how long you could keep it, but I would think it won't go bad quickly. I made a recipe from PCB Creation that had lemon mousse with candied lemon peel folded into it as a component. Here is the recipe.

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I have extra candied lemon rind I'd like to store for future use.  Can it be frozen, or is room-temp airtight the best way to go?  How long should it hold up?  And finally, how do y'all use it, other than as a garnish?

TIA.

I don't know how long you could keep it, but I would think it won't go bad quickly. I made a recipe from PCB Creation that had lemon mousse with candied lemon peel folded into it as a component. Here is the recipe.

That looks cool, but a bit beyond my available baking time and energies at the moment, unfortunately. :wacko: I was thinking I could fold some chopped rind into a lemon pound cake, but it sounds good in a mousse, as well.

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I have extra candied lemon rind I'd like to store for future use.  Can it be frozen, or is room-temp airtight the best way to go?  How long should it hold up?  And finally, how do y'all use it, other than as a garnish?

TIA.

I don't know how long you could keep it, but I would think it won't go bad quickly. I made a recipe from PCB Creation that had lemon mousse with candied lemon peel folded into it as a component. Here is the recipe.

That looks cool, but a bit beyond my available baking time and energies at the moment, unfortunately. :wacko: I was thinking I could fold some chopped rind into a lemon pound cake, but it sounds good in a mousse, as well.

You could just make the mousse part and eat it straight! :biggrin:

Don't waste your time or time will waste you - Muse

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If you leave it in the syrup it will keep just fine. I had some in the fridge for over a year, and finally put it in the freezer because I needed the fridge space. It is still OK.

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It will keep a long time. However you can always dip it in chocolate............

I'm sure you can find someone who will eat it.

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