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How to zest a lemon three different ways - and the tools you need to do it

How to zest a lemon with a zester

How to zest a lemon three different ways - and the tools you need to do it

How to zest a lemon with a vegetable peeler

How to zest a lemon with a vegetable peeler

Every kitchen needs a good vegetable peeler, and it's hard to beat the comfortable-to-hold OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler. This basic tool is the perfect way to peel potatoes, carrots, apples, and sweet potatoes.

When it comes to using a vegetable peeler on citrus, you'll end up with large slices that are excellent for use as garnishes on drinks and desserts, candying, or infusing lemon flavor into vinegar, oil, or sugar syrups. Of course, you can always chop the zest into finer bits if you want to use it in a baked dessert, meat dish, or to sprinkle on a salad.

To use your vegetable peeler as a zester, start at one pointed end of the lemon and carefully peel down to the other end. It's much easier to hit the pith with a vegetable peeler than with a lemon zester, so work slowly and don't apply excessive pressure. Work your way around the lemon, and don't peel over the same spot twice. Once finished zesting, juice the remainder of the lemon, or slice it for use as a garnish or to flavor water.

Buy the OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler on Amazon for $8.99 Check out our guide to the best vegetable peelers

How to zest a lemon with a grater

How to zest a lemon with a grater

No, not the grater you use for onions or potatoes, but a zester grater — often called a microplane, which is actually a brand name — has a handle at one end, and a long, skinny metal body covered with small, sharp raised edges that produce very fine pieces of zest.

Another handy and inexpensive tool that belongs in every kitchen, you can use a zester grater not only to zest your lemons and other citrus, but also to finely grate cheese, ginger, garlic, coconut, and chocolate. We recommend the Microplane Premium Zester Grater if you don't have one yet.

When using a zester grater, you don't drag the tool across the citrus. Instead, you hold the grater steady in your dominant hand and rub the lemon over the sharp edges of the grater, dragging the fruit in a downwards motion over the grater's blade. Like other zesters, you'll want to position a plate or bowl to catch the zest. As with the other tools, take care not to zest too enthusiastically, or you'll end up with bitter pith mixed into your zest.

Zester graters are very sharp, so watch your fingers as you work.

Buy the Microplane Premium Zester Grater on Amazon for $10.31 and up, depending on color (originally $14.95)

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