Making lemon powder at home is one of those small kitchen tricks that delivers huge flavor. The secret lies in preserving the aromatic oils in the peel while drying it properly.
🍋 What is lemon powder?
Lemon powder is made from dried lemon zest or slices, ground into a fine powder. It captures the intense citrus aroma of fresh lemons—but in a concentrated, shelf-stable form.
🌿 Ingredients
- Fresh lemon (organic preferred)
- Optional: a pinch of salt or sugar (depending on use)
🔪 Step-by-step method
1. Wash and prep
- Wash lemons thoroughly (especially important if using the peel)
- Pat completely dry
2. Zest or slice
- For strongest aroma: use only the yellow zest (avoid the bitter white pith)
- Or slice lemons very thin if you want a tangier powder
3. Drying process
You have a few options:
Air drying (2–4 days)
- Spread on a tray in a warm, dry place
Oven drying (faster)
- Set oven to lowest temp (50–70°C)
- Dry for 2–3 hours until completely crisp
Dehydrator (best result)
- Dry at ~50°C until brittle
👉 The key: no moisture left at all—this locks in that irresistible citrus aroma.
4. Grind
- Use a spice grinder or blender
- Grind into a fine powder
5. Store
- Keep in an airtight jar
- Store in a cool, dark place
- Stays fresh for months
✨ Pro tips (the “secret” part)
- Use only the outer zest for a sweeter, more fragrant powder
- Add a tiny bit of sugar while grinding for a dessert-ready version
- Mix with salt for a quick citrus seasoning blend
- Dry slowly at low heat to preserve essential oils (that’s where the aroma lives!)
🍽️ How to use it
- Sprinkle over grilled chicken or fish
- Add to tea or warm water
- Mix into cakes, cookies, or icing
- Stir into yogurt or smoothies
- Use in spice rubs or marinades
🌟 Why it’s special
Unlike fresh lemon juice, lemon powder gives you:
- No extra liquid
- Long shelf life
- More concentrated aroma
If you want, I can show you a version using just the peel that tastes almost like a gourmet citrus seasoning—it’s even more intense.