This holiday season we gave gifts from the garden, which came primarily from our citrus trees. Sunset Magazine featured an easy home made gift idea that struck a chord: citrus salt. Sprinkle it on salads, meats, and in soups to brighten flavors just before serving. Here’s how we did it.
Ingredients
- 1 cup course flake salt (we used Penzeys – our favorite spice company)
- 3 Tbsp. citrus zest, any kind (we used lemon, lime and orange, divided)
How-to:
- Combine salt and citrus zest in a bowl and work with your fingers to incorporate.
- Spread the mixture onto a baking sheet and leave overnight to dry.
- Pour cured mixture into glass jars and use labels to decorate. Use within 2 months.
It’s really that easy. In fact, the hardest part personally was to create an orange salt label in Photoshop, since Sunset only provides a lime and lemon label.
So if you’re looking for a use for all that winter citrus, give this nifty idea a try.
How would you use this citrus salt? Post your suggestions here.
Sounds so simple and easy I believe I could make it. Thanks.