Chanh Muối - Salt Pickled Limes and Lemons

by wizgirl in Cooking > Canning & Preserving

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Chanh Muối - Salt Pickled Limes and Lemons

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Salty lemonade is one of my favorite drinks, but I cannot find it where I am currently living.

Chanh Muối has at least two definitions:

  1. Salted, picked limes or lemons.
  2. Vietnamese salty lemonade or salty limeade.

The former is the main ingredient in the latter, so here we go.

Fruits

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You will be pickling your fruit in a jar as pictured in the intro. After you locate a jar, determine how much fruit you will be able to squeeze in.

Use organic lemons or limes.

Wash your fruit well.

Salting

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Slice a thin layer from one end of the fruit.

Cut a cross into the fruit as pictured, do not slice all the way through.

Sprinkle a teaspoon of salt into each fruit.

Brining and Waiting

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Sterilize your jar.

Add the fruit to the jar.

The amount of brine you need will vary depending on your jar size. For each cup water you will add a 1/8 cup of coarse salt.

Ensure your fruit is completely submerged in the water, you do not want it to mold!

Set your jar in a sunny window.

Wait at least three weeks.

These will keep for months.

Break off pieces of the lemons for use in drinks. Salty lemonade recipe to follow.