How to make Preserved Lemons

Preserved lemons are the ultimate flavor booster that will elevate your home cooking! All you need are lemons, salt, a jar, and time (10-15 minutes of prep and 3 weeks to ferment). They add a brightness and depth of flavor to stews and soups, grain and legume salads, dressing, sauces, and more!

⏱ 30250 min 🔨 Prep 10min 📊 Hard 🍽 20 servings 👁 6
How to make Preserved Lemons

Ingredients

20 servings

Instructions

  1. Grab a large canning jar that is just large enough to hold the lemons (a 32-ounce jar will hold about 7 to 10 Meyer lemons; if you want to halve this recipe, use a smaller jar). Cover the bottom of your canning jar with 1 to 2 tablespoons of kosher salt.Note: I like to use a canning jar with a rubber gasket to prevent the lid from corrosion.
  2. Rinse the lemons and scrub them really well. Set aside 1 or 2 lemons for juicing at the end.
  3. Cut off a thin slice from both ends of each lemon so they have a flat bottom. Stand the lemon up and slice lengthwise, almost all the way through but keep the lemon attached at the base. Flip the lemon by 90º and slice lengthwise again, as if quartering the lemons into wedges, but not all the way through.
  4. Gently pry the lemons open but do not detach them. Fill each crevice with a generous amount of kosher salt (a generous tablespoon in my estimation). Seal the lemons up to close.
  5. Add a few lemons to the jar. Press them down with a muddler, a pair of tongs, a pestle, or a sturdy spoon so that they release their juices and you can make room for more lemons. Pack the jar as tightly as you can with the salted lemons, pressing down to cover them with their juices. NOTE: If the juice released does not cover the lemons, squeeze the juice from the reserved 1 or 2 lemons on top. If covered by their juices and you have a little extra space, you can salt the remaining lemons and add them to the jar.
  6. Cover the lemons with 2 tablespoons of kosher salt (and any optional flavorings). Seal the jar and let it sit at room temperature (I store it in my pantry) for at least 3 weeks, or until the lemon rinds are very soft. Gently shake the jar every day, turning upside down, for the first 2 weeks.
  7. When ready to use, you can use the entire lemon, but it’s more common to scoop out the flesh and use only the peel. If desired, wash the lemon peel before using to make slightly less salty (I don't typically do this).

Nutrition per serving

50kcal

💰 Cost Estimate

Total Ingredients
$4118.00
Per Serving
$206.00/serving
🏠 Savings
~$8236.00 vs buying!
📋 Price Breakdown (50% ingredients detected)
IngredientAmountSubtotal
to 10 Meyer lemons 7 $4118.00
Kosher salt - -

*Estimated market prices, may vary by region

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How to make Preserved Lemons

Ingredients:
  • 7 to 10 Meyer lemons ((or regular lemons if not available), plus 1-2 extra lemons for juicing (See Note 1))
  • Kosher salt ((lots of it))

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