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How to Freeze Lemon and Lime Juice with Zest

June 30, 2011 by Alea Milham 22 Comments

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Every once in a while limes go on sale in my area for .07 cents each and occasionally I can buy 8 lemons for a dollar. When they go on sale I cannot resist buying them in bulk. I used to panic that I would not be able to use them all before they went bad, and sometimes I couldn’t. Then I developed a strategy that allows me to buy as many as I want when they are on sale and not worry about waste: I  grate the rinds, juice the fruit and then freeze the rinds and juice together for future use.

Grate the rind:

After grating each one, place the zest in a section of an ice-cube tray:

Then juice the fruit. To get more juice from your lemons and limes microwave them for about 10 seconds before you juice them.

After juicing each fruit, pour the juice into one of the sections over the zest:

Once you have juiced all of your lemons and or limes, place the tray in the freezer. Once the juice cubes are frozen, move them to an airtight container.

Most of my recipes using limes, call for the juice and rind of one lime. If a recipe only calls for  the juice of one lime, I still add the zest as well to add a little extra flavor. Recipes call for different quantities of lemon juice. To help you translate ice-cube to English measurments: Each cube = 2 tablespoons, 2 cubes = 1/4 cup.

A few of my favorite recipes using lime juice:

Fresh Salsa

Southwest Steak Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

White Chili

This post is linked to Frugal Friday and The Weekend Round Up.

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About Alea Milham

Alea Milham is the owner of Premeditated Leftovers and the author of Prep-Ahead Meals from Scatch. She shares her tips for saving money and time while reducing waste in her home. Her favorite hobby, gardening, is a frugal source of organic produce for her recipes. She believes it is possible to live fully and eat well while spending less.

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  1. Frugal in WV says

    July 3, 2011 at 3:53 pm

    Great idea! I use a ton of limes and lemons throughout the year and this would be perfect for in the winter when the fruit is less than stellar. New follower from the weekend roundup hop, have a great week!

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  2. Frugal in WV says

    July 3, 2011 at 3:52 pm

    Great idea! I use a ton of limes and lemons throughout the year, freezing would be great for in the winter when the fruit is less than stellar. New follower from the weekend roundup hop, have a great week! You can find me at
    http://wvfrugal-wvsaver.blogspot.com/

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  3. Tricia @Hodgepodge says

    July 1, 2011 at 8:34 pm

    This is so smart!! I shall not shy away from lots of limes now 🙂

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  4. mom2fur (aka Clare) says

    July 1, 2011 at 2:47 pm

    Thanks for the tip! I have a few lemons I bought with the intention of making lemonade, but haven’t gotten around to it. So I’m going to zest and juice them and freeze them like you did! (I got one of those microplaner thingies for half price so I get to play with it, LOL!)

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    • Alea says

      July 1, 2011 at 5:43 pm

      I recently ordered a microplane and I can’t wait to play with it. I bet it will produce a nicer zest than my box grater. 🙂

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  5. Cathy says

    July 1, 2011 at 11:11 am

    Love this idea… will start using it for the business… thank you!!!

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  6. Candace says

    July 1, 2011 at 5:09 am

    What a great idea! Thank you for sharing that!

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  7. Living So Abundantly says

    July 1, 2011 at 4:39 am

    What a great tip! I buy lemons a lot, so my wheels are turning! Thank you for the idea!

    Living So Abundantly: New meme this coming Thursday, July 7, 2011, Give Back Thursday–join the fun!

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  8. Ellen says

    June 30, 2011 at 6:29 pm

    Great idea! What a great way to use citrus fruit in season.

    Thanks for visiting me at A Season for All Things. I’m your newest follower (and fellow home schooler) and am looking forward to reading more of your posts. ~ Ellen

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  9. Tegan says

    June 30, 2011 at 6:10 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing! I never would have thought of freezing lime and lemon juice in an ice tray! Brilliant! 🙂

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  10. April @ The 21st Century Housewife says

    June 30, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    This is SUCH a great idea, Alea! I seriously never thought of this, but I will be doing it from now on. By the way, I love your new blog layout and button – they are fantastic!

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    • Alea says

      July 1, 2011 at 5:41 pm

      Thank you April. The new site is easier for me to navigate behind the scenes, my hope is that it is easier for visitors to navigate as well.

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  11. Vicky says

    June 30, 2011 at 12:08 pm

    Love this idea!

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  12. Julia in West Des Moines, IA says

    June 30, 2011 at 11:17 am

    love this. and the ‘network with me’ icons are very cute!

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    • Alea says

      June 30, 2011 at 12:20 pm

      Thank you. Angie of BlessedBeyondWords.com designed the network icons. I cannot say enough good things about her work – and she is fast and affordable!

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On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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