This article covers how to zest a lemon with a grater and a paring knife, plus storage tips and substitution ideas! Every ...
With a paring knife, trim away the very tip of the stem, then peel the stem and base of the artichoke, going from the tip to where the base meets the leaves. You’ll have to do this at least five or ...
If you’re out of lemons, try using an equal amount of either orange or lime zest for your recipe. (Find more recipes using citrus fruit.) Orange and lemons will give you the same texture and look of ...
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The best homemade lemon marshmallow recipe

I first spotted these lemon marshmallows on Facebook and begged the creator, Anne Boulley of Artisanne Chocolatier in Bay ...
Well, I don't remember the quote exactly, but I'm pretty sure she would agree that adding a squeeze of lemon to a dish makes it taste a little like sunshine. With that in mind, I thought this week's ...
While that advice urges us to turn life’s challenges into something sweet, lemons have far more to offer than just a refreshing drink. Lemons are culinary powerhouses that bring brightness and bold ...
A delicious lemon dessert should balance the tart, astringent acidity of lemon juice with the sweetness of the sugar it’s mixed with. We’ve got 20 recipes that do just that. Start with a classic, like ...
Choose your gear. A serrated knife, like a bread knife, is ideal. The small teeth on this kitchen staple act like a mini-grater, effortlessly scraping off the outer skin layer. A chef's knife or ...