How to Make Japanese Honey Lemon Slices (6 Steps)
When you preserve lemons or the similar Japanese yuzu citron in honey, you get to enjoy the sweet and tangy flavor. Try this classic Japanese tsukemono, or pickled product, mixed together with hot water for a warming beverage or use the lemon pieces in a hot tea or mixed together with a vinegared dish for a subtle sweetness. While it's simple to throw together, you'll have to wait two to three weeks to use it.
Things You'll Need
- Container
- Kitchen towel
- Knife
Prepare the Ingredients
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Wash and dry a container that it is large enough to fit several lemons.
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Rinse the lemons and scrub off any dirt or debris. Pat the lemons dry with a clean kitchen towel.
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Cut the lemons into 1/4-inch-thick slices, discarding both ends of each fruit. Remove the seeds from the lemons.
Prepare the Honey Lemon Slices
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Arrange the lemon slices in the container, leaving little room between each.
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Pour honey over the top of the lemons until they are covered completely.
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Cover the container and place it in your refrigerator for two to three weeks. Serve.
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