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11-SEP-2009 Yvonne

Meyer lemon - 12

I love the flavour of lemon, and my favourite desert is lemon meringue tart
but it has to be a good one, have tasted some awful ones from time to time.
Anyone got a favourite lemon recipe? Dick pickles them for some of the
Middle Eastern dishes he prepares and my Grandmother used to make "Lemon Snow"
and I loved that as a child - anyone know that one? Probably has other names.
This photo is of a lemon still hanging in the tree. The tree is laden with
ripe, ripening, green and lemon blossoms, and its like that most of the year!

Canon EOS 40D ,Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8
1/60s f/4.0 at 90.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Jola Dziubinska13-Sep-2009 23:25
I love lemonade and tea with lemon (hot). And I like this image.
J. Scott Coile13-Sep-2009 20:51
Good ib so many ways.
Cindi Smith13-Sep-2009 02:36
I love lemon meringue pie. Love the lemon. Wish I could grow some!
Dave Perez12-Sep-2009 22:48
I miss my California Meyer Lemon tree. The only way to grow these here is to buy a miniature tree and move it indoors during the winter. Nice shot!
lisamidi12-Sep-2009 21:56
I love lemon meringue tart too, it's my favorite tart! They are best in France where I enjoy them in every patisserie I pass by... I mean, nearly every patisserie:-))
And I agree totally with Mairead: no lemon trees here :-(
Mairéad12-Sep-2009 21:36
To me the idea of being able to walk out to your garden and pick a lemon is about as
romantic as it gets. Cooking apples just don't inspire me the same way.
Máire Uí Mhaicín12-Sep-2009 20:21
A beautiful image of this ripe lemon. When I was last in Italy I had a digestif called limoncello, and it is good to add to a lemon mousse!
Bernard Davis12-Sep-2009 19:41
Had a lousy apple harvest this year, but we couldn't grow citrus fruits up here any way. Envy you your climate. That's a lovely shot.
Jackdad12-Sep-2009 19:24
very nice shot of the ripe lemon on the tree.
our dear Gran used to do a delicious lemon drizzle cake. The wife thinks it was a sponge with grated lemon rind in it, and then the juice mixed into a hot water/melted sugar mixture and poured over the top to cool and go crunchy.
Walter Otto Koenig12-Sep-2009 17:03
We have lemons from our tree year round. Here's a recipe for a drink called Paloma = Dove
1 can or bottle Squirt Grapefruit Soda
Juice from one Lemon
2 shots Tequila
Serve in a glass with ice. Salud!
Fay Stout12-Sep-2009 14:48
It would be great to have your own lemon tree! Lemons are rather pricey here but there is no substitute for fresh lemon juice or zest.

Thanks Laine for that potato recipe. Sounds really good and I will give it a try!
Stephanie12-Sep-2009 10:56
My dad makes a delicious lemon meringue pie. Your lemon photo is gorgeous!
Doug Cruden12-Sep-2009 10:25
Zesty! And lovely and yellow!
Maaike Huizer12-Sep-2009 07:30
A good shot. Exposure is exactly right.
borisalex12-Sep-2009 05:33
Unfortunately we don´t have lemon trees here, we need to go to supermarkets, but I know from traveling to Greece often, you find there totally different ones, much juicier, more flavor, more yellow, like yours!
laine12-Sep-2009 04:44
I love Greek Lemon Roasted Potatoes...my son had a girlfriend & this was her grandmother's specialty

1kg (2 pounds) waxy potatoes, peeled and cut into 6 or 8 wedges
1/3 Cup Olive oil
The juice of 1 or 2 lemons (or more to taste)
3-4 Cloves garlic, crushed
Dried oregano, to taste
A hint of paprika (optional)
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste

Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 200° C (400° F).
2. In an ovenproof dish, add all ingredients and stir well.
3. Bake the potatoes for 1 to 1 1/4 hours and stir every now and then during cooking to coat with the herby oil/sauce.
4. Serve when the potatoes are cooked through.

Remarks:
You can add more lemon or olive oil. It all depends you, therefore I recommend you to taste the sauce first and then, correct the seasonings if needed.
The potatoes are ready when cooked through (test with a knife), golden and crispy.

A desert I love is Lemon Whip

1 tbsp Lemon juice
600 ml Lemon jelly packet
400 ml Water
Sugar
How to make Lemon Whip:
Dissolve the jelly in 140 ml water.
Stir it in the remaining water and lemon juice.
Add sugar if needed.
When it becomes cool, whisk until a thick froth is formed.
When there is a trail formation in the froth, put it quickly into a glass dish.

Lemon whip is ready


carol j. phipps12-Sep-2009 03:09
Lemon squares are a favorite of mine!
Dennis Warren12-Sep-2009 02:32
Squeeze the juices over fish and you have a real favorful meal
Michael J. Parkinson12-Sep-2009 02:13
Clean, clean image. Is there such a thing as bad lemon meringue pie?
Linda Willets12-Sep-2009 01:33
Love lemon meringue pies.. how about fresh lemonade.
Coleen Perilloux Landry12-Sep-2009 00:51
Yummy, yummy, those make the best lemonade and pies.
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