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North African Style Pickled Lemon And Lime

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Ingredients

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6 lemons (or a mixture of 3 of each) or 6 limes (or a mixture of 3 of each)
1 ounce salt (25g)
1 tablespoon paprika (15ml)
2 tablespoons caster sugar (30ml)
5 tablespoons sunflower oil (75ml)
1/2 pint white distilled pickling malt vinegar (300ml)

Nutritional information

869.4
Calories
629 g
Calories From Fat
69.9 g
Total Fat
9.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
11097.6 mg
Sodium
63.5 g
Carbs
12.1 g
Dietary Fiber
35.5 g
Sugars
4.8 g
Protein
718g
Serving Size

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North African Style Pickled Lemon And Lime

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    It is better to make several small sized jars as the fruit starts to deteriorate, becoming over soft, once the jar has been opened. For this reason too it would be wise to reduce the recipe, making a smaller amount, where the fruit is just for occasional use.

    • 1460 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    North African Style Pickled Lemon and Lime, It is better to make several small sized jars as the fruit starts to deteriorate, becoming over soft, once the jar has been opened For this reason too it would be wise to reduce the recipe, making a smaller amount, where the fruit is just for occasional use , It is better to make several small sized jars as the fruit starts to deteriorate, becoming over soft, once the jar has been opened For this reason too it would be wise to reduce the recipe, making a smaller amount, where the fruit is just for occasional use


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    This Recipe Needs to Be Started the Day Before.

    2
    Done

    Scrub and Finely Slice the Lemons and/or Limes.

    3
    Done

    Layer the Fruits and Salt in a Non-Metallic Colander or Sieve. Cover With a Non-Metallic Cover (not Touching the Fruits) and Leave in a Cool Place For 24hrs.

    4
    Done

    Before Preparing the Pickle Wash and Sterilize the Jars. Do This by Filling Them With Boiling Water and Putting the Lids in a Separate Small Bowl of Boiling Water. Pour Away the Water Just Before Filling Each Jar and Once the Jar Is Full Immediately Take the Lid from the Bowl and Without Touching the Inside Screw It Onto the Jar. Although the Contents For the Jars in This Recipe Are not Heated the Hot Lid Should Contract and Form a Seal: If Re-Using a Jam Jar With a pop in/Out Indicator on Top This May Well Contract. However, the Seal Cannot Be Guaranteed So It Is Best to Make Occasional Small Quantities Rather Than One Large Batch.

    5
    Done

    Do not Rinse the Fruit. Layer in Sterilized Jars Sprinkling Paprika Between the Layers.

    6
    Done

    Mix Together the Sugar, Oil and Vinegar. Pour This Mixture (unheated) Over the Fruit. Seal the Jars. (see Note Above at 3.).

    7
    Done

    the Jar Should Regularly Be Gently Shaken to Mix Together the Oil and Vinegar. Allow to Mature For a Few Days and Ideally Up to Three Weeks Before Using. Store in a Refrigerator Once Open.

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