We are moving into holiday season. That means that you may be going to parties, and you may need a small gift. There also may be extra invitations to the homes of friends for dinner or brunch.
Adapted from The Foods of the Greek Islands. My grandmother, mother, and aunt used to make this cake for family feasts, often cutting it into two layers with a piece of string and filling it with ...
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. Citrus season may be over, but lemons and limes ...
Make lemon syrup: In a bowl, combine lemon juice and zest, confectioner’s sugar and 1 cup water. Transfer lemon mixture to a casserole or heavy pot and cook over low heat until reduced and thickened, ...
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Lavender lemon drop mocktail

This Lavender Lemon Drop Mocktail is bright, nicely floral, and easy to make at home. Fresh tart lemon juice and lavender simple syrup create a balanced drink that works so well as a non-alcoholic ...
ONE OF THE best things about winter is citrus. Cara cara oranges, Meyer lemons, blood oranges, tangerines, pomelos, ruby red grapefruit. The fruit is so delicious, why waste any part? This season, I ...
When I'm in the mood for a dessert to complement the weather - be the skies sunny or sunless - I turn to the one flavor that always does the trick: lemon. If it's rainy, dark or cloudy, a bit of lemon ...