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A jar of preserved lemons on a wooden board with lemon wedges and a few garlic cloves beside it.
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Preserved Lemons

There's no need to pay a premium for preserved lemons at the store when they're this easy to make yourself.
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time30 days
Course: Condiments
Cuisine: Moroccan
Servings: 5 preserved lemons
Calories: 31

Ingredients

  • 5 lemons, preferably organic
  • 1/4 cup non-iodized salt, more if desired
  • Fresh lemon juice, if necessary

Instructions

  • Using a paring knife, quarter the lemons lengthwise, starting at the top and slicing to within 1/2-inch of the bottom. Sprinkle salt all over the exposed flesh of each lemon, and then reshape the fruit. Place 1 tablespoon salt on the bottom of a sterilized 1-pint mason jar.

    ☞ TESTER TIP: If your lemons are thick-skinned, notes Paula Wolfert, you can soften them by first soaking them in lukewarm water for 3 days, changing the water daily. (If only that trick worked with the trickily thick-skinned people in our lives!)

  • Pack the lemons in the jar and push them down, adding more salt and lemon juice, if needed. You'll need to press down on the lemons to release their juices and make room for the remaining lemons. (If the juice released from the squashed fruit does not cover the lemons, add enough fresh lemon juice—not chemically produced lemon juice or water—to cover.) Leave some space at the top of the jar before sealing.
  • Set the jars aside in a dark place and let the lemons ripen for 30 days, shaking the jar often to distribute the salt and juice. They are now ready to use.
  • Use a clean spoon to fish out a lemon as needed. Don't stick your fingers in the jar. Rinse the lemon under cool running water. Remove and discard the pulp, if desired, and thinly slice or chop as desired. You can also use the preserved lemon juice to flavor vinaigrettes, cocktailspan sauces, and more. Originally published January 4, 2014.

Notes

Pressure Cooker Preserved Lemon Variation

Need preserved lemons in a hurry? Forget about waiting a month with this pressure cooker variation, which yields what we like to call “pressured lemons.” Quarter 4 lemons, starting at the top and slicing to within 1/2 inch of the bottom. Toss them in your pressure cooker along with 1/2 teaspoon salt, a pinch of saffron threads, a pinch of granulated sugar, and 2 cups water. Cover the pressure cooker with its lid and seal according to manufacturer’s directions. Bring to high pressure over high heat, then adjust the heat to medium or whatever level is needed to maintain high pressure. Cook for 4 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and allow the pressure cooker to depressurize but do not take off the lid. (The cooling process will decrease the pressure naturally, which ought to take about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can place the pot under cold running water to release the pressure.) Once the pot has fully depressurized, remove the lid and partake of your pressured or preserved lemons.

Nutrition

Serving: 1portion | Calories: 31kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 5661mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g