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I do love it when I get questions from readers. It makes my job so much easier! I got a question this afternoon about how to properly “zest” citrus fruits. Most commonly, a recipe will call for zest of lemon or lime. Sometimes (like in a recipe I plan to share just in time for Valentine’s Day!), the zest will be from an orange or some other citrus fruit. Regardless, the idea is the same, and you need a tool.

When you have properly zested a piece of fruit, the outer, colorful peeling will be gone, and you’ll be able just barely to see the white of the fruit. I have two favorite tools for this. My VERY favorite tool was a Christmas gift this year from my mother-in-law — the Microplane Zester. It’s INCREDIBLE, but God forbid you get your skin anywhere near it! This booger is SHARP! But it’s worth the danger. It does a fabulous job — just keep it covered and away from the kids. Microplane_Zester.jpg You can find these beauties at http://www.microplane.com, and they are well worth the investment.

My other favorite zester is for a different purpose. While the Microplane is fast, efficient, and oh-so-sharp, Pampered Chef makes a nice little zester for making “curly-cue” zests. These take a little longer, but they’re VERY cute — when you care about cute. This zester is available from Pampered Chef consultants — they do parties in your home — or online at http://www.pamperedchef.com. Pampered_Chef_Zester.jpg

Now, assuming you’re in a pinch, or not willing to invest in a good zester yet, you can use your cheese grater for this purpose. Just keep in mind that you want to keep the zest chopped fairly small (for better flavor) and you want to avoid getting the white rindy layers in your zest (it’s bitter.) So, opt with the smallest grater you own, and enjoy the citrusy goodness zest adds to all your dishes.

Can’t find a use for zest? How about these: on cupcakes, on broiled fish, in creams (whipped or other!)

Happy zesting!


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