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The Game-Changing, Ultra-Efficient Way to Zest A Lemon (& Other Citrus)
Plus, 7 of our favorite lemon zest-heavy recipes
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15 Comments
m
February 25, 2021
what is the best way to store the zest if making a lot for the future.
I find wax paper in the freezer makes the zest dry.
I find wax paper in the freezer makes the zest dry.
les C.
February 25, 2021
Iron Chef Michael Symon has been using this technique for years ( he probably invented it)since the microplane was also invented.I found it awkward at first but after a while got the hang of it real quick,for me it`s all in the wrist.Cheers!
Tami W.
February 24, 2021
Really, can you guys get a proofreader? The zest would collect in the “chute”, not the “shoot”. Good grief, come on and pay attention at least get a proofreader or editor to look over things.
DragonFly
February 25, 2021
Oh come on, a simple spelling error, we all do it. What's important is it's a lovely post.
tommycooks
February 25, 2021
Excellent eyes, good catch!
Underlined, too.
You're helping Sarah become a better writer, IMO...
Thanks.
Underlined, too.
You're helping Sarah become a better writer, IMO...
Thanks.
Smaug
February 23, 2021
I've usually found a zester and knife a little faster than a microplane. Had to zest an orange the other day- it was a situation where I didn't care about a little pith, so I decided to try an ordinary potato peeler; it did an amazingly clean job in a few strokes, with virtually no pith.
marsiamarsia
August 24, 2017
I'm going out and buying a drill tomorrow. Lauren Vied Allen: your dad is brilliant.
HalfPint
June 30, 2017
I do this but flip the microplane so that the sharp part is facing downward. Then I run the microplane across the citrus. The zest accumulates on top and then I slide into a bowl or on the cutting board. I find this a lot less messy than the way shown. And I can zest a bunch of citrus very quickly too ;)
Pascale B.
June 30, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWKaVr46Y_0 - here's a video on zesting lemons for you.
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