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Candied Lemon Peels Recipe

Sep 15, 2011 · by Valentina · 2 Comments

Candied lemon peels are easy to make and are a fabulous ingredient to add to all sorts of baked goods, including cookies, cakes, muffins and breads. Grapefruits, lemons, oranges and limes can all be candied — each one creating its own flavor profile. Recipes using candied citrus peels have an extra delicious kick to them, that will keep you wanting more.Candied Citrus Peels in a small white bowl on a purple cloth with 2 orange Meyer lemons in the background.

You never know when you might wish you had a jar of candied citrus peels in your pantry.

They're a fantastic addition to cookies, muffins, cakes, and even your hot cup of tea!

The sour skins of citrus are made into delicious treats when they're candied.

Sure, you can snack on them alone to quickly satisfy a sweet tooth, but I prefer to have them around to add to recipes.

I'm always inspired to make them and have them at the ready, as they'll enhance any recipe they're added to.

four peeled Meyer lemons with their peels next to them, on a cutting board, for Candied Citrus Peels

Recipes Using Candied Citrus Peels

  • Chocolate Espresso Orange Cheesecake
  • Citrus Pound Cake

Candied Citrus Peels on a white towel on a light green tile countertop.

When you're making Candied Citrus Peels, you don't need to stir or even look their way if you don't want to.

Watch TV, go outside and garden, take a brief nap, or cook something else to add to brunch, like my Smoky Chipotle Breakfast Nachos!

Candied Citrus Peels on a white napking and in a white bowl with two Meyer lemons, all on a purple cloth.

Tips for Making Candied Citrus Peels

  • You can use this recipe with any citrus fruit! Here I use 4 medium-sized Meyer lemons. You can make adjustments based on the citrus you're using. For example, if you're using limes, maybe use six or for grapefruit use two.
  • I love Meyer lemons, but feel free to use any lemons you like.
  • Always save peels from an oranges or grapefruits you eat. You can follow the same instructions, but because there will be a lot more of the white pith (since I'm assuming you peeled the skin with your hands and not a peeler), repeat the initial boiling process at least four or five times.

Enjoy, and I hope this inspires you to start cooking up some delicious recipes using candied citrus peels.

Candied Lemon Peels Recipe

Candied citrus peels are easy to make and are a fabulous ingredient to add to all sorts of baked goods, including cookies, cakes, muffins and breads. Grapefruits, lemons, oranges and limes can all be candied -- each one creating its own flavor profile.

*Makes ⅔ cup

  • 4 medium-sized Meyer lemons
  • about 1 cup water
  • about ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • granulated sugar or chocolate to coat candied peels, (optional)
  1. Remove the skin from lemons using a vegetable peeler, trying not to go too deep -- you don't want too much of the white pith.

  2. Place the peels in a small- to medium-sized saucepan and add enough water to cover the peels by about an inch. Place over high heat and bring to a boil. Immediately drain the peels and repeat this process one more time.

  3. Return the peels to the pan, and this time add about 1 cup of water (just enough to cover the peels by about an inch again) and the sugar. Return the pan to the stove and keep them at a low simmer for about 1½ hours.  You'll notice the peels will become translucent and the liquid will be a very sweet lemon syrup.  The sugar preserves the natural flavor of the peels.

  4. Let the peels cool in the syrup. The candied citrus peels should be stored in the syrup, covered and refrigerated. They should keep for about 3 weeks.

  5. When you're ready to use them, drain them on a rack on top of a baking sheet for an hour or so to remove excess syrup.

  6. When you're ready to use them, drain them on a rack on top of a baking sheet for an hour or so to remove excess syrup.

  7. Now you can finely chop the peels to use in recipes. Or you can place them in a bowl with granulated sugar to coat them. Or why not dip them in chocolate?

Ingredient
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  1. Jillena

    February 14, 2012 at 1:03 am

    I made this with orange peels and organic sucanat this weekend, it came out perfect! I can't wait to make some breakfast muffins with it. Yum, thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • valentina

      February 14, 2012 at 2:49 am

      Jillena, I'm so happy you tried this. Love it with orange! Delicious! Happy Valentine's Day!

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