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lemon juice

CondimentsPeak season for fresh lemons is late winter through spring (December–May in the Northern Hemisphere), though quality fruit is available year-round in major markets due to global cultivation and cold storage.

Lemon juice is rich in vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and citric acid, providing antioxidant benefits and supporting immune function. It contains minimal calories and negligible amounts of other macronutrients.

About

Lemon juice is the acidic liquid extracted from lemon fruit (Citrus limon), a small yellow citrus native to Southeast Asia and widely cultivated in Mediterranean regions. The juice comprises approximately 85–90% water, with citric acid constituting 5–6% of its composition, giving it a characteristic sharp, intensely sour profile. Fresh lemon juice is bright and complex, with subtle floral notes, while its acidity level makes it a crucial culinary agent in both sweet and savory preparations. The juice may be used immediately after extraction or processed into concentrated form through evaporation and pasteurization.

Culinary Uses

Lemon juice functions as a fundamental flavor enhancer and chemical agent across global cuisines. It brightens dishes through its acidity, prevents enzymatic browning in cut fruits and vegetables, and tenderizes proteins in marinades. In Mediterranean cooking, it is essential to vinaigrettes, sauces (such as hollandaise and beurre blanc), and fish preparations. Asian cuisines employ it in dressings and curries, while Middle Eastern cuisine features it prominently in dishes like hummus and tabbouleh. Lemon juice also balances richness in cream-based sauces, emulsifies dressings, and provides the acid component in baked goods and desserts.

Used In

Recipes Using lemon juice (1,180)

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Watermelon ice

Watermelon ice from the Recidemia collection

RCI-DS.002.0204.001

Watermelon Sherbet

Fruit & Vegetable Recipes II by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe

RCI-DS.004.0307.001

Weight Watchers Apple Cider Crisp

Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group * WW points: 4 * Ser

RCI-VG.004.1524.001

West Indies Broccoli with Lemon Sauce and Pecans

This is a recipe I obtained from an Estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Manes Estate in Venus, Texas in 1981.

RCI-SN.003.0299.001

When Pigs Fly Appetizers

serves 3-4

RCI-SC.002.0052.001

Whipped Cream Sauce with Cheese

Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group * Makes 1½ cups

RCI-VG.004.1530.001

White Bean and Pesto Dip

Serve this low-fat dip with healthy dippers, such as Armenian cracker bread, sliced red bell pepper, carrot sticks and cauliflower and broccoli florets.

RCI-VG.004.1531.001

White Bean and Tomato Dip

Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group

RCI-SN.001.0435.001

White Bean and Walnut Dip with Toasted Baguette Slices

This recipe came from The Printey Estate sale. It was obtained it as part of the Family Collection from The Printey Estate in Forney, Texas in 2001.

RCI-DS.001.0596.001

White Grape Jelly

Tested February 1994 with ½ tsp liquid SugarTwin and whole cloves.

RCI-BR.006.0374.001

Wild Blueberry Pie

Wild Blueberry Pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SF.001.0396.001

Wild Salmon Rillettes

Thanks to its high oil content, wild salmon—the star of this delicious spread—boasts a rich, creamy flavor and numerous health benefits. If wild salmon is unavailable, you can substitute farm-raised salmon.

RCI-SC.003.0213.001

Winner of the Ultimate Blue Ribbon Caeser Salad Dressing

Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group

RCI-VG.001.0659.001

Winter Weather Greens Salad

This salad is a tasty and more nutrient rich alternative to lettuce based salads during the cold winter month. Both kale and Brussel sprouts are winter vegetables and develop their best flavor after the first frost.

RCI-BV.001.0206.001

Wodka Sling

Description

RCI-SC.007.0350.001

World Recipe Icing

World Recipe Icing from the Recidemia collection

RCI-VG.004.1542.001

World's Best Hummus

World's Best Hummus from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.001.0306.001

Yakatori

Yakatori from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SP.004.0335.001

Yakhnit el Kama

Truffle stew

RCI-SN.001.0440.001

Yankee Bagel Shmear

designed by the California avocado Commission in honor of the World Series-bound Yankees and Padres

RCI-DS.004.0310.001

Yellow Melon Muscadel I

Melon salad

RCI-SN.002.0310.001

Yellow Yam Rissoles

Yellow Yam Rissoles from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SC.003.0216.001

Yogurt Dill Dressing

Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group

RCI-SN.001.0443.001

Yogurt Guacamole

Dill and plain yogurt provide a delicate flavor-base for this chunky.

RCI-VG.002.0208.001

Yuca and Garlic

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RCI-SF.002.0306.001

Zany Purple Belgian Endive and Crab Salad

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Cabrera Estate in Malakoff, Texas in 1986.

RCI-SC.005.0195.001

Zhug II

Yemen spice

Zimtsterne
RCI-BR.005.0663.001

Zimtsterne

These are typical Christmas cookies in Switzerland. I got the recipe while doing an exchange year in Switzerland. They are good anytime of the year though!

RCI-VG.004.1559.001

Zippy Hummus

Zippy Hummus from the Recidemia collection

RCI-VG.004.1560.001

Zucchini and Carrots with Fresh Herbs

From: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Terrific Diabetic Meals Yield: 6 servings