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What Are Lemon twists and How Can I Use Them?

Lemon twists is easier to cook with than it looks. Here's how to choose, use, and store them, what to substitute, and 5 recipes to get you started.

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In Chinese
柠檬曲折
British (UK) term
Lemon twists
en français
torsions de citron
en español
torceduras del limón

Recipes using lemon twists

There are 5 recipes that contain this ingredient.

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Chocolate Raspberry Almond Torte

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Flourless-style chocolate almond torte with fresh raspberries and framboise, layered with raspberry jam glaze and a poured chocolate ganache. A showstopping French-inspired dessert.

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Champagne Pomegranate Punch (New Year's Eve)

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Ring in the New Year with this sparkling champagne pomegranate punch spiked with citrus vodka. Jewel-toned, fizzy, and ready in under 5 minutes. Just stir, pour over ice, and toast.

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Curried Scallops in Cream Sauce

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Classic Coquilles St-Jacques with a curry twist. Poached scallops in a creamy curry-mushroom sauce, piped into shell dishes with buttery mashed potato borders, then broiled golden. Old-school French elegance.

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Ingelegde

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Ingelegde vis, a Cape Malay pickled fish with poached cod or flounder in a tangy curry-onion sauce. Traditional South African Easter dish served cold after a mandatory chill.

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Lemon Dill Meatballs with Artichokes

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Lemon dill turkey meatballs with artichokes: tender poached meatballs in a bright lemon-caper sauce with artichoke hearts. A Greek-leaning weeknight dinner that freezes beautifully.

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