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On May 26, 12:35*am, (Steve Pope) wrote:
> What's the best way to produce a resonable amount of finely > chopped lemon zest? *I'd like somehow to lost as little > essential oils as possible, but they tend to spray out > when you chop them. > > If it makes any differce, this is going into a meatball > recipe (free-range ground chuck, olive oil, milk, mexican > oregano, paprika, arbol, black pepper, sea salt) > > One though I had is pre-soaking the lemon zest in the milk. > Or maybe the olive oil. *But how best to chop it without > flavor loss? > > Steve > > I find a microplane does a superb job. |
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