How to Store Lemons the Right Way (2024)

Updated: Sep. 20, 2023

Tired of finding dried lemons in the crisper? Find out how to store lemons so you can keep them fresher for longer.

I have a tendency to buy lemons in bulk. I grab the biggest bag at the store dreaming of the lemony desserts I’ll bake, the refreshing co*cktails in my future and how great fresh lemon zest is going to taste in these citrus-infused dinners.

But sure enough, after a few too many days I’ll find a dried-out lemon in the bottom of the crisper drawer. It’s always disappointing since that fruit could have been part of a cool Chilton co*cktail after a long work week.

So what’s the best way to store lemons to keep them fresher for longer?

How to Store Lemons

Whole lemons

Whole lemons are best kept in the fridge. It can be tempting to store lemons in a pretty bowl on your countertop or kitchen table, but avoid the urge to decorate with fresh fruit. Left at room temperature, lemons will dry out, leaving you with less juice and a tough rind.

You can also freeze whole lemons. Once solid, pop them into a sealed container for best results. Defrost the lemons at room temperature.

Lemons that have been frozen won’t taste exactly the same as a fresh lemon, so use them for baking or cooking—not for your favorite lemon martini.

Half a lemon

If you’ve sliced into a lemon (or lime), you can definitely preserve the rest of it. Used just half a lemon? Cover the exposed end with food wrap or put the whole thing in a sealed container. Use it within a few days.

Lemon wedges

Like a halved lemon, lemon wedges and slices should be stored in a sealed container and used within a few days.

How to Store Lemon Zest and Juice

Lemon zest

Don’t throw out a lemon rind without zesting it first! Even if you don’t have an immediate need for lemon zest, keeping some on hand is always a good idea. (This ishow to zest a lemon.) A little zest livens upvegetable sides and adds zip to baked goods. Use fresh lemon zest within a week. If you want to preserve it for longer, store it in a sealed container in the freezer.

Lemon juice

You can keep fresh lemon juice in the fridge for a few days without any diminished quality. After a few days, the juice is best used in cooking or baking (not a fresh lemonade). Use it up within two weeks or freeze the rest. Pour the juice into ice cube trays, then remove them from the trays when frozen and store in a sealed container.

Tips for Buying and Storing Lemons

What should you look for when choosing lemons?

Like any fresh fruit, look for lemons that are free from bruises, soft spots and any noticeable scars. A good lemon is vivid yellow and will have a little bit of give when squeezed.

What fruits shouldn’t be stored with lemons?

Similar to onions and potatoes, there are some fruit combinations that shouldn’t be stored together. Don’t store apples, bananas, stone fruit or pears with other types of fruits, including lemons. Certain fruits emit a gas as they age that can cause other fruit to ripen (and then spoil) more quickly. To keep lemons as fresh as possible, keep them in the crisper on their own or with other citrus fruits.

Do lemons last longer in the fridge or on the counter?

Lemons are best kept in the fridge. Stashed in the fridge in the crisper drawer or on a shelf, fresh lemons will keep for two weeks or more. If you really want your lemons to last, keep them in a sealed container (there are even specialty produce keepersfor this purpose) or a resealable plastic bag. This extra step will prevent lemons from drying out and keep them fresh for a month.

If you really want to store your lemon on the counter, use it within four to five days. The same advice applies to limes. Learn how to store ginger the right way.

Can you store lemons in water?

If you’ve ever tried storing fresh herbs in water, then you might be wondering whether storing lemons in water could produce the same results. It turns out, submerging lemons in water and refrigerating them can help them last for one to three months.

Now that you know how to store lemons, it’s time to stock up on a few extra. I’ll be using mine to make these lemon-basil recipes followed by alemon sour cream poundcake.

Our Favorite Lemon Recipes from Sweet to Savory

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Sheet-Pan Lemon Garlic ChickenTotal Time: 1 hour + marinatingMain Ingredients: Chicken thighs and drumsticks, garlic, lemon, baby red potatoesLevel: Beginner

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Lemon juice makes the ideal acidic base for a zesty, herb-filled marinade. Round out this versatile sheet-pan dinner with an easy side salad and rice."Everyone needs an easy meal. Try this sheet-pan chicken with roasted potatoes for a simple and tasty meal guaranteed to please the whole family. If you use fresh lemon juice, garnish each serving with a little lemon zest for bright flavor." —Recipe contributor Andrea Potischman, Menlo Park, California

Bake-Sale Lemon BarsTotal Time: 45 minutes + coolingMain Ingredients: Butter, flour, eggs, sugar, lemonLevel: Intermediate

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Both sweet and tart, lemon bars should be a staple in your dessert repertoire. We like to intensify their lemony brightness by adding a teaspoon of zest to the filling."The recipe for these tangy lemon bars comes from my cousin, who is famous for cooking up farm feasts." —Recipe contributor Mildred Keller, Rockford, Illinois

Raspberry Lemon CakeTotal Time: 1 hour, 35 minutes + chilling and coolingMain Ingredients: Eggs, sugar, lemon, butter, vanilla, flour, cream cheese, raspberry jamLevel: Advanced

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Rich homemade lemon curd, moist lemon cake and dreamy raspberry-lemon frosting come together in perfect harmony to form one showstopping treat. Given that poppy seeds pair so well with lemon desserts, you could mix two tablespoons into the batter for added texture and color."Want a change from chocolate cake? Try this elegant lemon raspberry cake packed with refreshing citrus flavor, from the cake to the homemade lemon curd and creamy frosting. It won a blue ribbon at the Alaska State Fair and it's definitely a winner with me." —Recipe contributor Shirley Warren, Thiensville, Wisconsin

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Lemon Dream CheesecakeTotal Time: 1 hour, 25 minutes + chillingMain Ingredients: Graham crackers, butter, sugar, cream cheese, lemonLevel: Intermediate

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To avoid cracks in your cheesecake, be careful not to overbake. You want the center to be almost set. We recommend lightly greasing the springform pan with butter or cooking spray, even if it already has a nonstick coating, so the cake comes out perfectly intact."Light and creamy, this lemon cheesecake recipe is just the thing for a spring or summer day." —Recipe contributor Bonnie Jost, Manitowoc, Wisconsin

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Garlic-Lemon Shrimp LinguineTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Linguine, shrimp, garlic, lemon, parsleyLevel: Beginner

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A tangy trifecta of lemon pepper seasoning, zest and juice complement the succulent shrimp in this pasta. Cooking shrimp recipes with olive oil and butter keeps them juicy and tender."The Cheesecake Factory has an extensive menu, but I always seem to order their delicious fresh and citrusy Lemon-Garlic Shrimp with pasta. I'd enjoyed it enough times that I was confident I could reproduce it to share with friends and family. I think I hit it spot on! When I have fresh basil from the garden I use that instead of parsley." —Recipe contributor Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

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World's Best Lemon PieTotal Time: 1 hour + chilling and coolingMain Ingredients: Pie dough, sugar, flour, egg, butter, lemonLevel: Advanced

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You can make this airy, decadent dessert with premade pie crust from the store or make your own using our go-to pie crust recipe. We even like using a graham cracker crust for a bit of golden nuttiness."Mother's pies were always so memorable, with tender, flaky crusts. In summer the order of the day was lemon meringue!" —Recipe contributor Phyllis Kirsling, Junction City, Wisconsin

Lemony Limoncello TiramisuTotal Time: 25 minutes + chillingMain Ingredients: Mascarpone cheese, eggs, milk, sugar, lemon, limoncello, lemon curd, ladyfinger cookiesLevel: Intermediate

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Adding limoncello and lemon curd to this nontraditional tiramisu offers a pop of brightness that complements rich mascarpone. Ideally, you want to let this dessert sit in the refrigerator overnight, allowing the ladyfingers to absorb all the flavor and moisture."This is a great citrus twist on a classic Italian dessert. It's always a favorite at holiday meals and summer family gatherings! The lemon curd can be a little difficult to spread; a neat trick is to use a piping bag to add it in an even layer, then use a spatula to smooth it." —Recipe contributor Deena Resnick, Oregon City, Oregon

Lemon Herbed SalmonTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Bread crumbs, salmon, garlic, parsley, Parmesan cheese, lemon, butterLevel: Beginner

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Herby bread crumbs mixed with lemon zest and Parmesan make a savory crust for salmon (and just about any other fish). Choose one of our fantastic side dishes for salmon to serve alongside the main course."We sometimes send our Washington salmon all the way to Michigan for my sister to use in this family-favorite dish! The tasty topping can be used on other types of fish as well. Fresh thyme from your garden really sparks the flavor." —Recipe contributor Perlene Hoekema, Lynden, Washington

Lemon Mushroom ChickenTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Chicken breast, flour, butter, chicken broth, mushrooms, lemonLevel: Beginner

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Lemon juice, sliced mushrooms, broth and the crispy bits from chicken breasts create a restaurant-worthy pan sauce you'll want to spoon over everything. Serve sides that can sop up the bright yet earthy flavors, like mashed potatoes or egg noodles."There's a lot of flavor in this dish. The best part? It doesn't seem light at all!" —Recipe contributor Carrie Palmquist, Canova, South Dakota

Steamed Lemon BroccoliTotal Time: 20 minutesMain Ingredients: Broccoli, butter, onion, celery, garlic, lemonLevel: Beginner

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This is one of the simple broccoli recipes we always fall back on. Steaming broccoli until it's bright green and crisp-tender and then tossing it into a garlicky butter sauce with fresh lemon results in a gorgeous—and quick—side dish. Even picky eaters at the table will love it."I first tried this sunny side dish because it seemed to be a fresh, nutritious and easy combination. Now it's the only way my husband will eat broccoli. I love to pair it with grilled meat on hot days." —Recipe contributor Michelle Hanson, Oacoma, South Dakota

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Lemon Roasted Red PotatoesTotal Time: 50 minutesMain Ingredients: Small red potatoes, lemon, thyme, garlic sauceLevel: Beginner

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Tender, earthy roasted potatoes are a wonderful vehicle for absorbing lemon-garlic goodness. Add even more lemony punch by mixing a teaspoon of lemon zest into the sauce."I like trying out new recipes on my boyfriend, and he's always willing to taste-test. The lemon juice and thyme give these golden potatoes fabulous flavor." —Recipe contributor Sally Sue Campbell, Greenville, Tennessee

Blueberry Lemon CakeTotal Time: 45 minutesMain Ingredients: Butter, sugar, lemon, blueberries, cake mix, whipped creamLevel: Beginner

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A great trick for jazzing up boxed yellow cake mix is working in citrus zest and berries, like we do in this recipe. You can use fresh or frozen blueberries; if you use frozen, don't thaw them. (Here's how to freeze blueberries so you'll always have them on hand.)"I always set aside some of my fresh-picked blueberries to make this tender lemon blueberry cake. Using cake mix makes it a quick and easy dessert." —Recipe contributor Leona Luecking, West Burlington, Iowa

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Lemon Chess PieTotal Time: 50 minutes + chillingMain Ingredients: Pie crust, eggs, sugar, lemon, butter, flourLevel: Beginner

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Making pie crust from scratch might seem daunting, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to whip up the flaky foundation for so many homemade pies, including this rich lemon chess pie. Of course, there's no shame in using premade crusts when you're in a pinch or want dessert ASAP."This bright and creamy lemon chess pie cuts beautifully and has a smooth texture. It's one of my favorites." —Recipe contributor Hannah LaRue Rider, East Point, Kentucky

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Fried Lemon-Pepper WingsTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Chicken wings, flour, butter, lemon-pepper seasoning, parsleyLevel: Beginner

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These zesty, perfectly tender chicken wings are flavorful enough on their own, but why not go all in and serve with creamy homemade ranch dressing? Round out the menu with crunchy cruditésand your game day spread is complete."These lemon-pepper wings are perfect for game day. Try these out if you've been stuck in a chicken wing rut. Add grated lemon zest to the butter mixture if you want a more pronounced lemon flavor." —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Lemon Ricotta PancakesTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Rhubarb, brown sugar, flour, ricotta cheese, milk, lemonLevel: Beginner

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For a thoroughly impressive brunch spread, serve these light, creamy ricotta pancakes with lemon garnish and lots of rhubarb sauce. If you can't get your hands on rhubarb to make the sauce, fold frozen raspberries into the pancake batter for that hit of tartness."I'm a firm believer that rhubarb recipes cannot be too plentiful. Here, it is featured in the sauce for lovely lemon pancakes. These are yummy for brunch." —Recipe contributor Marilyn Rodriguez, Spark, Nevada

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Lemon Sheet CakeTotal Time: 30 minutes + coolingMain Ingredients: Lemon cake mix, eggs, lemon pie filling, cream cheese, butterLevel: Beginner

If you don't already have a can of lemon pie filling in your pantry, we recommend you stock upif only for this rich, fluffy lemon dessert. We like to top this quick sheet cake with homemade whipped cream and candied lemon slices."Lemon pie filling lends a splash of citrus flavor to a convenient cake mix, and a rich cream cheese frosting gives it sweetness. My family likes this lemon sheet cake cold, so I cut it into squares and freeze it before serving." —Recipe contributor Alyce Dubisar, North Bend, Oregon

Air-Fryer Chicken ThighsTotal Time: 20 minutesMain Ingredients: Bone-in chicken thighs, spicesLevel: Beginner

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Juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside, these herby chicken thighs are one of our favorite air-fryer recipes. We find bone-in chicken thighs work best for this recipe, but you could substitute boneless. Just bear in mind that they won't take as long to cook."This air-fryer chicken thighs recipe creates meat that is crispy on the outside but super juicy on the inside. The paprika and garlic seasoning blend comes through beautifully." —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Lemon-Garlic Cream FettuccineTotal Time: 40 minutesMain Ingredients: Lemon, parsley, garlic, fettuccine, plum tomatoesLevel: Intermediate

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Cream cheese is the secret ingredient in this luscious lemony pasta dish, as it binds all the flavors together and coats each strand of fettuccine. To round out the meal, top this pasta with buttery grilled shrimp and serve with a bright green side salad."I've been making this lemony pasta for the family for years. It's both simple and indulgent enough to make it a go-to recipe." —Recipe contributor Anne Miller, Glenfield, New York

Lemon SnowflakesTotal Time: 40 minutesMain Ingredients: Lemon cake mix, whipped topping, egg, confectioners' sugarLevel: Intermediate

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If you haven't been using boxed cake mix to make cookies, get on board! These four-ingredient snowflake treats are festive, fun and customizable. Try mixing chopped walnuts into the batter or experimenting with other flavors of cake mix."You'll need just four ingredients to make these delightful lemon snowflake cookies. Confectioners' sugar highlights the cracked tops to give them their snowflake appearance." —Recipe contributor Linda Barry, Dianna, Texas

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Lemon Sour Cream Pound CakeTotal Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes + coolingMain Ingredients: Butter, sugar, eggs, lemon, sour creamLevel: Beginner

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This picture-worthy lemon Bundt is the star of any dessert table it's on. For an extra pop of texture, mix poppy seeds into the batter. We also like to serve this with fresh raspberries and a dollop of homemade whipped cream."Everyone raves about this pretty lemon sour cream pound cake—and it sure doesn't last long with my family. It also freezes beautifully, so why not make two and pop one into the freezer for another day?" —Recipe contributor Annettia Mounger, Kansas City, Missouri

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Lemon BreadTotal Time: 50 minutes + coolingMain Ingredients: Butter, sugar, eggs, lemon, flour, milkLevel: Beginner

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Paired with lemon juice and zest, lemon extract brings even more sunshine to this loaf. There are plenty of ways to use up a bottle of lemon extract so it doesn't sit in your pantry untouched for months."I often bake this sunshiny-sweet lemon bread when company's due. It has a loaf-like texture." —Recipe contributor Kathy Scott, Lingle, Wyoming

Tangy Lemon Chiffon PieTotal Time: 1 hour, 5 minutes + chilling and coolingMain Ingredients: Pie dough, sugar, eggs, lemon, heavy creamLevel: Intermediate

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Served chilled, this airy, decadent pie is a must-try dessert on a hot day. Deck out the topping with a chocolate drizzle, raspberries or blueberries."This lemon chiffon pie is so easy to make, you can put it together in no time at all. And it's impressive enough to share with guests!" —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Air-Fryer AsparagusTotal Time: 20 minutesMain Ingredients: Lemon, garlic, asparagus, ParmesanLevel: Beginner

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We can't get enough of air-fryer veggie recipes, and these tasty, crisp asparagus make for quite an easy side dish. When you're choosing asparagus at the store, make sure the bunch is firm and vibrant green. Mushy tops are a sign that they're past their prime."This air-fryer asparagus recipe is packed with flavor, thanks to the lemon-garlic dressing that the spears are tossed in before roasting. It's a simple, quick side that goes with almost anything." —Recipe contributor Tina Mirilovich, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Shaker Lemon PieTotal Time: 55 minutes + standingMain Ingredients: Lemons, sugar, eggs, pie crust dough, vanillaLevel: Intermediate

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To make sure your lemon slices get nice and thin for this lovely sweet-tart pie, use a mandoline or very sharp knife. You can serve the pie at any temperature (warm, room temp or chilled), and it will always go well with a big scoop of cream cheese ice cream."Also known as Ohio lemon pie, this Shaker lemon pie is a Midwestern favorite. Its thrifty use of whole lemons is unique and gives the pie a lovely combination of sweet, tart and slightly bitter flavors. Lemon lovers won't be able to stop at a single piece." —Recipe contributor Deb Perry, Traverse City, Michigan

Lemon Anise BiscottiTotal Time: 1 hour, 5 minutes + coolingMain Ingredients: Eggs, sugar, lemon extract, vanilla extract, flour, anise seedLevel: Intermediate

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We love to enjoy these crispy lemon biscotti alongside (or dipped in) a homemade latte or cup of tea. The cooled biscotti can be kept in an airtight container for up to two weeks."With the growing popularity of gourmet coffees, cappuccino and espresso, I'm finding lots of people enjoy these classic Sicilian dipping cookies." —Recipe contributor Carrie Sherrill, Forestville, Wisconsin

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Lemony Pineapple Iced TeaTotal Time: 30 minutes + chillingMain Ingredients: Mint, tea bags, pineapple juice, lemon juice, sugarLevel: Beginner

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In the summertime, keep a pitcher of this refreshing, mint-scented iced tea in the fridge. Because the tea is packed with tart lemon and pineapple juice, it's like a tropical twist on an Arnold Palmer."I like to garnish this iced tea with some of our sweet Hawaiian pineapple." —Recipe contributor Beverly Toomey, Honolulu, Hawaii

Lemon SconesTotal Time: 35 minutesMain Ingredients: Flour, sugar, butter, buttermilk, lemon zestLevel: Beginner

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It's amazing what a teaspoon or two of lemon zest can accomplish when folded into a simple scone dough. These zippy lemon scones also taste wonderful with fresh blueberries mixed into the batter."These delicate lemon scones are the perfect lightly sweet treat to serve with coffee or tea at any holiday get-together. It's a simple bread since, like biscuits, it doesn't require much kneading and there's no need to let the dough rise." —Recipe contributor Maureen DeGarmo, Martinez, California

Lemon Bread PuddingTotal Time: 1 hour, 5 minutesMain Ingredients: Day-old bread, raisins, milk, eggs, vanilla, lemonLevel: Beginner

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The great thing about bread pudding recipes is you can get creative with the bread, whether you go with day-old challah, cinnamon raisin bread or even a crusty French baguette. This classic raisin-studded bread pudding becomes next-level with a lush lemon sauce."Sweet raisins and a smooth hot lemon sauce make this bread pudding extra special. Even today, I get requests for the recipe from people who tasted this traditional dessert years ago." —Recipe contributor Mildred Sherrer, Fort Worth, Texas

Lemon Cheesecake SquaresTotal Time: 1 hourMain Ingredients: Sugar, flour, oats, raspberry jam, cream cheese, lemon, eggsLevel: Intermediate

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To cut this rich lemon cheesecake into perfectly clean squares, wipe your knife between each cut, so the cake doesn't stick to the blade. Another delicious variation on this dessert? Replace the raspberry jam with orange marmalade for a creamy all-citrus treat."Whether I'm hosting friends or sending a plate to work with my husband, these creamy elegant lemon cheesecake bars are always a hit. It's a wonderful make-ahead dessert that easily serves a large group." —Recipe contributor Peggy Reddick, Cumming, Georgia

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Lemon Chicken PastaTotal Time: 45 minutesMain Ingredients: Chicken breast, angel hair pasta, garlic, Parmigiano-Reggiano, parsley, lemonLevel: Intermediate

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What's not to love about lemon, garlic, chicken and angel hair pasta? This satisfying pasta dish has the perfect balance of brightness from the lemon and creaminess from the Parmigiano-Reggiano."My grandmother made chicken wings and served them over rice. To speed things up, I cook lemony chicken breasts and serve them over capellini pasta." —Recipe contributor Aileen Rivera, Bronx, New York

Air-Fryer Lemon Feta ChickenTotal Time: 25 minutesMain Ingredients: Chicken breasts, lemon, fetaLevel: Beginner

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We love to serve these succulent, lemony chicken breasts over a tangy Greek salad. Check out more of our best air-fryer chicken recipes for endless weeknight dinner inspiration."This bright, Greek-inspired chicken has only five ingredients—it's a busy-day lifesaver! And popping it into the air fryer makes it even easier." —Recipe contributor Ann Cain, Morrill, Nebraska

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Lemon Shrimp OrzoTotal Time: 30 minutesMain Ingredients: Onion, garlic, orzo, shrimp, arugula, lemon, olives, feta, basilLevel: Beginner

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This one-skillet, Greek-inspired orzo dish comes alive with fresh lemon juice and lots of briny chopped olives. We recommend working in as many fresh herbs as you can get your hands onparsley and oregano would make great additions."What I love about this recipe is that it's so tasty and it can be eaten hot or cold. If you're allergic to shrimp, it tastes great with chicken too." —Recipe contributor Aleni Salcedo, East Elmhurst, New York

Grilled Lemon ChickenTotal Time: 45 minutesMain Ingredients: Chicken breasts, lemonade concentrate, garlic, soy sauce, garlic powderLevel: Beginner

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If you've only ever used lemonade concentrate to make, well, lemonade, we're about to blow your mind. When whisked with soy sauce, garlic and spices, the tangy concentrate makes a punchy marinade for grilled chicken."My chicken gets its subtle pucker from lemonade concentrate. So simple, so sweet!" —Recipe contributor Linda Nilsen, Anoka, Minnesota

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Lemon-Parmesan Broiled AsparagusTotal Time: 15 minutesMain Ingredients: Mayonnaise, lemon, garlic, asparagus, ParmesanLevel: Beginner

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If you can't cook your asparagus right away after buying them, place them in a container of cold water in the refrigerator to keep them as fresh as possible. Change the water at least once every two days."These special spears are packed with flavor, thanks to the lemon-garlic dressing they're tossed in before roasting. It's a simple, quick side that goes with almost anything." —Recipe contributor Tina Repak, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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Lemon Oregano PotatoesTotal Time: 45 minutesMain Ingredients: Red or russet potatoes, lemonLevel: Beginner

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The secret to this tender, golden brown potato dish is simmering the potatoes before tossing them in the seasoned lemon mixture and roasting them in the oven. If you have herbs on hand, finish these potatoes with fresh oregano and a glug of fruity olive oil."My husband, Tom, made these tender potatoes when we were first married. They've remained a family favorite to this day." —Recipe contributor Kate Hilts, Grand Rapids, MichiganLemon Recipe FAQHow do you zest a lemon?There are three main ways to zest a lemon. The cooks in our Test Kitchen use a zester, a box grater or a Microplane. You could also use a vegetable peeler, then chop up the peel into finer pieces. Store lemon zest in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.How much juice is in one lemon?You'll typically get two to three tablespoons of juice from one medium-sized lemon. The amount of juice can vary from fruit to fruit, so measure before adding lemon juice to a recipe. When in doubt, always grab one more lemon than you think you might use!How do you store lemons?Store whole lemons in the fridge to help keep them juicier for longer. We know that bowl of citrus on your counter looks pretty, but lemons can dry out when left at room temperature. If you've sliced a lemon in half or have wedges, store in a sealed container and use them within a few days.

How to Store Lemons the Right Way (2024)

FAQs

How do you preserve lemons long term? ›

"You can freeze cut or whole lemons—they freeze very well," says LaMarita. According to food storage company Glad, lemons can be stored in the freezer this way for up to four months. For lemon wedges, freeze them first on a cookie sheet to keep them separate before transferring them to a freezer-friendly zip-top bag.

Should you store lemons in a jar with water? ›

Another simple trick to keep lemon fresh is to store them in a glass jar full of water. Add all the lemons in a jar, put water and place them in the refrigerator. Lemon juice could be kept in the fridge for a few days. After a few days, the juice is best used in cooking or baking, but not in fresh lemonade.

Why do people store lemons in water? ›

As you might be able to guess, keeping citrus at its peak is all about moisture. So how do you keep that moisture inside the porous fruit before it seeps into the air? To prevent this process, citrus should be kept in an environment with high humidity. Keep citrus in a bowl of water in your fridge, sayeth the hack.

How long will lemons last in the fridge? ›

The best way to store lemons is in an airtight container in the refrigerator — stored this way, whole, uncut lemons will last up to one month. Alternatively, whole lemons can last on the countertop at room temperature for up to one week.

Can you freeze whole lemons? ›

To freeze whole lemons, place them in freezer bags, removing as much air as possible before sealing. Use whole frozen lemons for juicing. To thaw, microwave for a few seconds, or place the lemons in cold water for 10 to 15 minutes. Slice the lemon and juice.

What to do with a large amount of lemons? ›

10 Ways to Use Up All Those Lemons
  1. Lemon Doughnuts.
  2. Meyer Lemon French Toast.
  3. Lemon Curd.
  4. Lemon Meringue Pie with Gingersnap Crust.
  5. Lemon Chiffon Pie.
  6. Lemon Risotto.
  7. Pork Chops With Meyer Lemon.
  8. Artichoke and Lemon Fritto Misto.
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How to dry out a lemon? ›

Before drying the lemon, wash it with warm water. Using a sharp knife, peel or slice the citrus. Arrange the fruit in a large flat sheet pan or on dehydrator trays. Place the trays in the dehydrator and dehydrate for six to eight hours at 135 F.

Why do people keep lemons in water glass? ›

This is the answer for the lemon in water belief: Lemon is used as a fruit to dispel evil and negativity in Hindu religion. That is one of the reasons why lemon is used in many festivals and temples. One belief is that keeping Lemon in water avoids negativity and negative/evil energies and "Evil dhristis".

How long will lemons last in a jar? ›

Properly stored in the fridge, salt-preserved lemons can keep for a good 6 months. It is important to use a good canning jar with a tightly closed lid, and make sure the lemons are well submerged in the lemon juice. Some sources say they will last a good year, that may be, but I like to play it safe.

Can I put a whole lemon in my water? ›

It is easy to make lemon water at home if someone wants to include it in their diet. People can use the following steps to make lemon water: Pour a glass of water. Juice either half a lemon or a whole lemon.

What happens when you drink lemon water for 7 days? ›

Regular consumption of lemon water may help strengthen bones, promote oral health, and prevent anemia and kidney stones due to its citrate content. Lemon juice contains various antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins that boost brain and heart health.

What is the best way to keep lemons longer? ›

Lemons are best kept in the fridge. Stashed in the fridge in the crisper drawer or on a shelf, fresh lemons will keep for two weeks or more. If you really want your lemons to last, keep them in a sealed container (there are even specialty produce keepers for this purpose) or a resealable plastic bag.

Why keep a lemon in your bedroom? ›

The smell of the citrus fruit will help to open up your airway and fall asleep more easily. Lemons also provide stress relief. The scent is a natural mood enhancer, and is also helpful for lowering blood pressure. Both of these things will help you to have a more restful, undisturbed sleep.

Should lemon bars be refrigerated? ›

Lemon bars should be stored in an airtight container and refrigerated in order to prevent bacterial growth or foodborne illness. The filling in lemon bars is made with eggs and can become a breeding ground for bacteria if it's kept in the danger zone (between 41 and 153 degrees F).

Do lemons and limes need to be refrigerated? ›

Lemons, limes, and oranges all do best in the fridge because the cooler temperature prevents them from drying out. They'll keep for up to two weeks when chilled and about one week at room temperature. If you're not a fan of cold fruit, you can leave your lemons out on the counter for a couple hours before eating them.

How long can you leave lemons in water? ›

Refrigerate 2 to 4 hours to allow the lemons to infuse. Stir well and strain, discarding the lemons. For serving, add fresh lemon slices for garnish and plenty of ice. The infused water will keep refrigerated for up to 2 days.

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