Description
Lemon pepper (also called lemon pepper seasoning) is a seasoning made from granulated lemon zest and cracked black peppercorns. The lemon zest is mashed with the pepper to allow the citrus oil to infuse into the pepper. This mix is then baked and dried and can be used on meats (particularly poultry) and pasta, although it was originally used primarily for seafood. It is also used in the preparation of peppered lemon wings.
Bring the popular tastes of pepper and lemon together with the convenience of tangy lemon peppered seasoning. Sure to kick up the flavor of any dish, this blend contains a mixture of pepper, lemon, garlic, onion, salt, and sugar. Tangy lemon pepper is often used to give a unique and bold seasoning to chicken, fish, vegetables, pasta, and salads, and is also recommended for use in stir-fry dishes. It could even be the secret ingredient in your tangy house salad dressing.
One reason for the popularity of lemon peppered wings in the early 2000s may have been the fact that they were less likely to stain clothes than buffalo wings and were preferred by rappers who commonly wore white t-shirts at the time. The dish is strongly associated with Atlanta cuisine.
Usage:
This spice can be used in any recipe calling for black pepper or recipes that benefit from a boost of zesty lemon flavor. The blend is popular with fish and poultry dishes, specifically roasted or grilled chicken, salmon, and shellfish.
Description:
This is a seasoning made from granulated lemon zest and cracked black peppercorns. The lemon zest is mashed with the pepper to allow the citrus oil to infuse into the pepper.
Lemons and pepper both originate in India, each dating back to antiquity. While it is unclear when the combination of these spices was first used, it is known that this pepper is a common flavoring in modern-day Indian cuisine.
To maintain freshness, this spice is shipped in glass bottles. That’s because glass jars can preserve the freshness of spices for up to 2 years. Glass is an awesome option for storing spices because it doesn’t react to ingredients, unlike plastics and wood. Glass doesn’t typically conduct heat and you can see what’s inside to keep track of inventory.
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