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lemniscate

lemniscate


extend, not expend.

I microplane first then juice.

I have frozen the zest in ice cube trays, then bagged and broke off needed pieces when desired.

I have dried the zest and then powdered it, it's stored in a jar in the fridge.

Either way gets you zest for recipes; savory and sweet.

 

For drinks, I don't think there's a substitute for a fresh zest.  Freezing zest strips makes them soft and floppy.

Same for limes, there's no substitute for fresh lime section in G&T or Vodka/soda.   I've tried frozen whole limes to extend them but they are so disappointing to try to use in cocktails.

 

The dried orange slices are a trend for whiskey drinks around here.  I suppose dried lemon slices would work for certain bar uses.   I mainly use them for steeping in tea/water.

lemniscate

lemniscate

I microplane first then juice.

I have frozen the zest in ice cube trays, then bagged and broke off needed pieces when desired.

I have dried the zest and then powdered it, it's stored in a jar in the fridge.

Either way gets you zest for recipes; savory and sweet.

 

For drinks, I don't think there's a substitute for a fresh zest.  Freezing zest strips makes them soft and floppy.

Same for limes, there's no substitute for fresh lime section in G&T or Vodka/soda.   I've tried frozen whole limes to expend them but they are so disappointing to try to use in cocktails.

 

The dried orange slices are a trend for whiskey drinks around here.  I suppose dried lemon slices would work for certain bar uses.   I mainly use them for steeping in tea/water.

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