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Meyer Lemons the Glory of a Winter KitchenRoast Capon, Cakes, Pasta - Everything's Better with Citrus Meyeri
When life (or a relative) gives you lemons, make lemon cookies, roast a capon, or toss up Haphazard Gourmet pasta. Meyer lemons are versatile, delicious winter citrus.
Meyer Lemons - Glory in the KitchenWinter is perfect for citrus. Meyer Lemons are like sunshine in winter when we need it most. A sunny orange-yellow, and fragrant Meyer lemon is a cook’s best friend. A reader wrote in for a recipe recently using Limoncello, the liqueur from Sorrento using their special lemons. Digging around for that recipe uncovered many more gathered over the years, some beloved, some forgotten. Marceline's Lemon Bars, Genia's Lemon Cake, Lemon Tea Cakes. The journey through the recipe files seemed a perfect opportunity to share the glories of Meyer Lemons. Plus the in-laws sent tons of 'em so there's baking and cooking to do! How are Meyer Lemons Different?Meyer lemons are sweeter than common lemons. A cross between lemon and mandarin, Meyer lemons were brought to the US from China in the late 1800's, Frank N. Meyer being credited with discovering them in 1908. California artisanal producers like Pasolivo olive oil company press them with their exquisite scented oils. Meyer lemons are slightly less acidic than standard lemons, and more fragrant with hints of honey and thyme. (Both of which pair beautifully with this citrus.) Meyer lemons are also known as “valley lemon” in Texas where they grows prolifically in the Rio Grande Valley. Because they are thin-skinned, Meyer lemons require more care when shipping and are not widely grown on a commercial basis. With their sweet flavor and thin skins, juicy Meyer lemons are perfect for sweet or savory recipes. Recipes and Uses for Meyer LemonsLiterally hundreds of recipes including cakes, cookies, risottos, ices, puddings, tea cakes and scones, call for the delicate sweetness of Meyer lemons. They may be successfully substituted in any recipe calling for regular lemons.
Recipe: Glazed Meyer Lemon CookiesThis is adapted from a recipe found on a butter box. Delicious and easy they are made more special by the use of Meyer lemons and liberal use of zest.
Glaze: 2.5 C powdered sugar - 1/4 C lemon juice
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