Here’s a quick guide to lemon powder — what it is, how it’s used, and tips for cooking:
🍋 What Is Lemon Powder?
- Lemon powder is dehydrated lemon zest or juice that has been ground into a fine powder.
- It provides the bright, tangy flavor of lemon without adding liquid.
- Available commercially or can be made at home by drying lemon zest and grinding it.
🧂 Uses in Cooking & Baking
- Baking:
- Add to cakes, muffins, cookies, or cheesecake for a concentrated lemon flavor.
- Savory dishes:
- Sprinkle on roasted vegetables, fish, or chicken.
- Seasoning blends:
- Mix with salt, pepper, or herbs to make a citrus seasoning.
- Beverages:
- Add to teas, smoothies, or homemade lemonade for an extra punch.
- Desserts:
- Use in frostings, custards, or whipped cream.
💡 Tips
- Substitute for fresh lemon: About 1 tsp lemon powder ≈ 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice or 1 tsp zest.
- Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to preserve flavor.
- Can be combined with sugar to make lemon sugar for desserts or drinks.
If you want, I can also give a simple homemade method to make your own lemon powder from fresh lemons at home.
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