 So what do you do when you get a whole bunch of lemons and you don't know what to do with them all? Maybe you've got them from your friends or your neighbors or maybe you have a tree in your backyard. They're just is Exploding with lemons Wonderful, right? But what do you do with them so that you they don't go to waste you can give them away, you know We can do things with them Anyway, so I'm going to show you today about four different things you can do to help preserve them So they last a bit longer. I'm rockin robin and I'm going to show you all my little tips right after this All right. I'm going to start off with a little chef joke So why did the lemon go out with the prune? Because she couldn't find a date So the lemons I have here today a couple of them I went out and I have a little tree in my yard and it has a few lemons on it So I went and picked those they are my lemons and you can see those right here They are beautiful beautiful color and then the rest of the lemons here are from the store and they're organic And you can see they're a different color. That's probably because they're a different variation It didn't really say what they were but anyway, you want to start off take them and give them a nice rinse So first off, let's say you want to just keep your lemons as they are and store them for as long as you can well, just place them into a ziplock bag and Zip it up and just place them in your fridge. That will keep the moisture in and they will last a good week So here's the first thing you can do in preserving your lemons as long as possible Get a zester or a microplane like this and you're going to zest your lemon Make sure it's organic because that's where all the pesticides go and so you want to not go too deep You just want to get the lemon oils. These are wonderful in lots of different dishes You can add this to just about anything you want a little bit of lemon flavor to you Just go along and I have a little mason jar here and I'm just going to zest it and the zest will fall right in there pretty much and You don't want to pack it in that's key because we'll put this in the freezer and When you want to go use it then all you do is just scoop out a little bit and add it to your dish And this will keep probably about a month in the freezer and maybe longer if you have one of those really cold Freezers now after you're done zesting a lemon, let's say you want to keep the lemon whole right well once it's zested It has lost its protection to keep moisture in you know dramatically So you're going to want to take some saran wrap and wrap this very tightly and then place it in the refrigerator And it might be good for another day or two Maybe three but if you don't do that then it's just going to dry out really quickly and very fast Once you zest your lemons you have a couple of choices now for tip number two You can either juice these or you can slice them up and freeze the slices Now for slicing them up you might want to slice up these pieces Place them on a parchment paper covered tray like I have here a little baking sheet with a rim on it And place them in the freezer and once they're frozen I'll put them in a ziploc bag And then they can be used for any time you want sliced lemon maybe for some fish dish Or you want to add it to a drink that you might have it's already cold and frozen So it adds some coolness to your drink. So it's great. Those are just a couple of different options So just cut your lemons in half if you want to do juice and put them in a lemon press like this and Squeeze away here is my ice cube tray That's what I like to freeze the juice in so that I have an idea of how much juice I'm using so each one of my little cubes It's about two tablespoons. So I just fill it up I might want one tablespoon or I might want two depending on what I'm using it for so like if I want to add some lemon juice To my water I might use a whole cube and if I just want to splash I might fill up some of these just halfway So for my last tip on preserving lemons, we're actually going to be preserving these So we're going to take our lemons and we're going to cut them. I'm going to hold them on end Vertically, I'm going to cut an X through the top of them But not all the way through so they kind of stay attached at the bottom And then I'm going to add some salt about a tablespoon to each one on the inside And we're going to do that in a mason jar so I'm going to hold it over the mason jar hopefully the salt will just fall in the bottom and We're going to place the lemons in there. We're going to kind of close them back up And we're going to stuff them in the jar This is like fermenting like when you make sauerkraut So when you get the jar pretty full you're going to smash down the lemons pretty tight And then you can add any spices that you want to add So I'm going to add a few peppercorns to this and Maybe a bay leaf. I'll stick one of those in there and then we're going to fill this with water And you want to make sure that your lemons are covered in water And I'll put a lid on this and it's going to sit on the counter For three to four weeks room temperature After that it goes in the refrigerator And you can give this a little shake if you want just kind of flip it over and and that way you'll distribute the salt Now you can buy preserved lemons in the store in a jar You know just like this but you can make your own if you have a lot of lemons and So these will be done in like I said about three to four weeks And you'll know when they're done when the skin the peel is very soft Now I don't have an example to show you but the part that you're actually going to be using is the peel The peel is going to become very tender and easy to chew and very flavorful It doesn't have that really tart flavor to it. It's very nice to use You can chop it up easily and chew it easily put it in your salads put it in any recipes stews sauces all kinds of things and like I said once it goes in the refrigerator It's good for about a year in your refrigerator So let me show you an example of how we're going to use the lemon So when it's ready, you're going to take a lemon out and you're going to rinse it under cold water to remove all of the salt Then you're going to slice it where you're separating the peel from the pulp And then all you have to do is slice the peel up into nice little pieces and remember It'll be very tender and soft and then you can add this to any dish you want now for my last tip I'm going to move into I've got these leftover pieces of lemon that I've squeezed so I'm just going to place them into a Microwave safe dish fill it with about a cup of water and we're going to place it in the microwave I'll put it in there for about five minutes. Your microwave is going to become nice and clean Now don't think it's going to come out clean all by itself. You will have to use a towel and wipe it out But it makes the job a lot easier And it's going to smell wonderful So if you like lemon recipes, I have a playlist for you of all lemon recipes I'm going to leave a link for you right over here Click that and you'll see all the lemon recipes that I have going from ice cream all the way to some pasta dishes You're going to love it. Thank you for watching today If you enjoyed the video, give me a thumbs up share this video if you think someone might enjoy it and don't forget to subscribe Thanks again. We'll see you next time