May 15, 2015 in cooking tips, how to, julienne, julienne cut, julienne vegetables, lemon zest, recipe, vegetarian, vegan, cooking. Read the original on: food & style
There are a few items in any kitchen that are absolutely indispensible. Think olive oil, salt and garlic â who can cook without them? And fresh lemons are right at the top of my list of must-have ingredients. Iâll admit that I cannot cook without lemons⦠and no, I donât juice them ahead of time. Their floral aroma and bright acidity fade quickly if you do.
Although lemons are prized for their beautiful juice, their skin is even more aromatic. Indeed, the outer layer of the lemon peel (the flavedo or zest) is packed with aromatic oil glands that deliver quite a punch.
The zest can be grated with a microplane grater when used in salad dressings, sauces or desserts. You can also use a âzester,â which is a nifty little tool with small holes in it that will give you bits of zest. But for many applications, itâs best to julienne the lemon zest with a chefâs knife, cutting it in super-thin strips. This method gives you sturdier slices and allows you to be more creative with your zest. You can roast the slices in the oven (like for this pizza), sauté them with vegetables or use them as a marinade. They hold their shape and deliver more flavor. The possibilities are endless!
To learn how to julienne lemon zest to perfection, watch the video below. Iâll show you a couple of tricks, like choosing firm lemons and making sure not to peel any of the bitter pith (the white inner skin). These tips make all the difference, and let you experience the full beauty of lemons â inside and out.
Shaved Brussels sprout pizza with burrata and dried lemon zest
Fresh chickpea fettuccine with lemon sauce and honey-roasted cherry tomatoes
Marinated olives with fennel, lemon and chili pepper
makes 1/3 cup
active time: 5 min
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