How to make preserved lemons

Preserved lemons have been known to promote good heart health and offer great anti-inflammatory properties.

The Salt Chef’s, Beau du Toit and Craig Cormack, have put together an easy recipe for preserved lemons using salt and citrus. These preserved lemons and their juices are good for up to a year and are great for promoting good heart health and anti-inflammatory properties.

Prep Time: 15 minutes | Yield: 500ml jar

Ingredients

Method

  1. Ensure you have a clean 500ml glass jar.
  2. Add 1Tbsp of salt to the bottom of the jar.
  3. Juice 2 of the lemons
  4. Slice 3 of the lemons into quarters, but do not slice all the way through.
  5. Gently open these 3 lemons and sprinkle them liberally with salt, then carefully push them back together.
  6. Place 1 of the salted lemons in the bottom of the jar, then add 1 Tbsp of salt. Then add the next lemon/ clementine, followed by 1 Tbsp of salt and then finally the 3rd lemon followed by the 1Tbsp of salt.
  7. Add the juice from the 2 juiced lemons to cover the fruit.
  8. Put the lid onto the jar and store the jar in a warm, dry place – not the fridge – and shake once daily for 3 to 4 weeks in order to distribute the salt evenly. Once you open the jar to enjoy the lemons, then you will need to put it in the fridge to ensure no bacteria gets into the jar.

Fresh ideas

Here are some dishes you can make using preserved lemons:

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