How to Make a Homemade Lemon-Pepper Seasoning
Commercial lemon-pepper seasoning, available in the spice section of most markets, is enormously popular as a seasoning for chicken and other foods. You can easily make it at home yourself, and the result will taste much bolder and fresher.
Things You'll Need
- 1 fresh lemon
- 2 tsp. whole black peppercorns
- Groceries
- Baking Sheets
- Coffee Grinders
- Cutting Boards
- Wooden Spoons
- Zesters
- Baking sheets
Instructions
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Remove the zest from the lemon carefully, using a zesting tool or a vegetable peeler. Remove only the yellow zest and none of the white pith.
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Mince the zest and place it in a small bowl.
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Place the peppercorns on a cutting board and crack them by pressing on them with the clean bottom of a heavy pot, or whirl very briefly in a spice grinder - you want them in large pieces.
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Add the cracked pepper to the zest.
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Don't forget this key step: Use a wooden spoon or other sturdy tool to mash the cracked pepper and zest together. This helps release the citrus oils in the zest and combine them with the pepper.
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Spread the zest and pepper on a small baking sheet or piece of foil and place in the oven. If it's a gas oven, leave it in the oven overnight and the pilot light will dry the mixture out. If it's an electric oven, set it to 200 degrees F or so.
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Pulverize the mixture the next day in a spice grinder or clean coffee grinder. You can also mince it by hand with a knife.
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Realize that it's now ready to sprinkle on chicken, fish and other foods before cooking.
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