In the sun: For two to three days, spread the zest on a fresh cloth and place it in a bright area. To avoid humidity, bring them indoors at night.
In cooking, it’s similar to a magic ingredient—just a pinch may turn a simple recipe into a delicious and aromatic meal.
Sweet side: For a subtle yet sophisticated tangy touch, sprinkle it over your cakes, muffins, creams, or shortbread. A treat in a fruit tart or yogurt cake!
Savory version: It complements roasted vegetables, risottos, marinades, and fish meals. When you add a little lemon powder and a sprinkle of olive oil, your veggies start to seem more Mediterranean.
In your beverages: Add a pinch to a glass of fresh water or a homemade non-alcoholic cocktail for a refreshing touch, or infuse it into your herbal teas.
To make your own vinaigrettes: It goes really well with a base of olive oil, honey, and mustard. Ideal for adding some flavor to a rather boring salad!
Lemon powder not only tastes great, but it also gives a sophisticated touch. You may believe it’s a chef’s ingredient, but it’s even better because you prepared it yourself!
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