When Tiffany and I made Lemon Pull-Apart Bread recently, we used a lot of lemon zest but just a little bit of lemon juice. She asked me if I was going to make lemonade with all the leftover juice (which is a great idea), but I love to keep lemon juice in the freezer so it’s easy to use in recipes without having to buy lemons and juice them each time.
If you freeze the juice in ice cube trays, it’s already measured for you and ready to use in recipes. Each cube equals 1 tablespoon of juice. The lemon zest freezes well too, so be sure and remove the zest before you juice the lemons.
I use the electric juicer that my husband bought years and years ago. You get a lot more juice than using a reamer or press, but you do need to strain the juice to remove the seeds and pulp.
The frozen lemon juice tastes so much better than bottled juice, and it’s just as convenient and easy to use.
It doesn’t take long for a cube of lemon juice to thaw at room temperature, or zap it in the microwave for a few seconds. You can also add the frozen lemon juice to most sauces without thawing it first.
We love lemon desserts at our house. Here’s just a few that I’ve shared:
Lemon Meringue Tarts
Mini Lemon Cream Cheese Pies
Meyer Lemon Cheesecake
Lemon Pull-Apart Bread
Baked Lemon Donuts
Lemon Zucchini Bread
Or maybe you’d prefer a lemon cookie to brighten up your day.
Lemon Bar Cookie Cups
Lemon Glazed Christmas Wreath Cookies
Over The Top Lemon Drop Candy Cookies
Start or end your day with a little sunshine:
Cornmeal Lemon Ricotta Waffles
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
Linguine in Lemon Cream Sauce
Quick and Easy Chicken Piccata
Greg Sanchez
Hi Barbara I have a lemon tree in the back full of lemons In the summer we go fishing in the high sierras love to put fresh lemon on our fish can I squeeze the juice In a small plastic water Container and freeze it
Barbara Schieving
Thanks a great idea. Thanks for sharing it Greg!
JEANETTE
I’M TRYING TO FIND OUT IF I CAN FREEZE LEMON SAUCE THAT I MADE FOR BREAD PUDDING
Barbara Schieving
Hi Jeanette – it really depends on what you put in the sauce. If it’s more jam like, then you can freeze it. If it’s more pudding like, than it wouldn’t freeze as well.
Jessi @ Quirky Cookery
I think I use ice cube trays for things like this more than I do real ice! I love freezing things like chicken stock in those small cubes, too.
I hadn’t thought about freezing the zest, though. Do you put that in trays or just in a ziplock bag or something?
Barbara Schieving
Hi Jessi – I need to remember to freeze chicken stock. That’s a great idea. I just freeze the zest in a ziplock bag and pull out a pinch or two when I need it.
Cathy at Wives with Knives
Just the information I was looking for. I just bought a big bag of lemons at Costco and was wondering what I was going to do with all of them. Any extras will become lemon juice cubes! Thanks, Barbara.