Recipe(tried): Preserving Citrus Zest
Misc. I either freeze it or dry it in the microwave:
Place on paper plate in microwave. Cook @ 100% for 5-7 min. or until you can shake it around on the plate and it "rattles" like paper confetti.
Place on paper plate in microwave. Cook @ 100% for 5-7 min. or until you can shake it around on the plate and it "rattles" like paper confetti.
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Shared by: Linda W-S
In reply to: ISO: preserving citrus zest
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
Shared by: Linda W-S
In reply to: ISO: preserving citrus zest
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
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1 | ISO: preserving citrus zest |
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2 | re: Preserving citrus zest |
Linda Lou,WA | |
3 | Recipe(tried): Preserving Citrus Zest |
Linda W-S | |
4 | Thank You: preserving citrus zest |
Suzanne-Arizona | |
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8 | Thank You: SuzanneAZ-re orange peel...might try (nt) |
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