Introducing Our New Lemon Zester

Hey, friends! We’re super excited to share our brand new citrus zester with you! 

 

Zester for citrus fruits

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What is a Lemon Zester?

A zester is a kitchen tool dedicated to extracting the flavorful oils and zesty tang from citrus fruit easily and quickly. It’s kind of like a cheese grater but made specifically for citrus peel. (If you’ve ever tried using an actual cheese grater on an orange or lemon peel to try to get strips of zest, you know it doesn’t really work super well.) 

It’s got these tiny sharp holes that work wonders in removing just the outer layer of the peel– without grabbing any of that bitter pith, leaving you with only the fresh flavors of citrus in all your favorite dishes and cocktails.

We worked really hard on this one, so ours features an ergonomic handle and food-grade stainless steel blade for ultimate comfort & food safety. Plus… it’s dishwasher safe!

 

pink cupcakes with grated rind of lime for an extra level of flavor, made by a by hand-held grater, by rodolfo-marques-unsplash

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What are the Benefits of a Lemon Zester?

Using a zester is an efficient way to get that tangy flavor into your cooking and craft cocktails, cutting into fruit peels at the perfect depth– without the grated knuckles that other brands often cause. 

Not only does it save time in prep, but it also prevents any wastage of the citrus fruit since you’re just taking the outer layer and none of the pith. When making baked items like orange bread, I will use my kitchen zester to grate an orange and then a hand juicer to extract juice from the same orange– very efficient & not wasteful. 

Plus, they’re really easy to use and take up way less room than a bulky box grater. And they can work with garlic, fresh ginger, chocolate, and parmesan cheese to add a little extra flavor to dishes.

 

top-down view of orange zest on top of baking flour in a white bowl, made by a classic zester grater, surrounded by oranges and orange slices

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How to Make Zesting a Breeze

Using our citrus zester is simple: Take your fresh lemon, lime, or orange, and firmly guide the sharp grater side back-and-forth across the outermost layer of the entire peel. Make sure you apply just enough pressure to get that beautiful zest without going too deep into the fruit and hitting the white pith.

The result? A fine, aromatic zest of citrus flavor that’ll elevate your cocktails and culinary creations.

 

cheese grater zester over a plate a pasta with Parmesan cheese and garlic cloves

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Zest Up Your Life!

Here are just a few ideas of what to use your lemon zester tool to create:

  • Add vibrant flavor through oleo saccharum for cocktail syrups.
  • Sprinkle lemon zest over your favorite spaghetti.
  • Add citrus to a marinade for an extra zing.
  • Dash grated flesh from citrus into your salad or salad dressing.
  • Infuse your lemon desserts & other treats with a burst of citrusy brightness.
  • Add a pinch of orange zest to your cocktail.
  • Or use it for fine grating hard cheeses, garlic, chocolate, and more.

 

orange cocktail with citrus flavor zest, made with a lemon zester grater

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Cocktail Recipes that Use Citrus Zest

Here are just a few mixed drink recipes to get you started with your new kitchen zester (Click on each link to get the recipes):

  • Garden Party Mocktail
  • Skinny Margarita with orange zest
  • Regent Punch
  • Paloma cocktail

 

close up of zester being used to zest a lime over a cocktail

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Grab Your Zester Today!

Ready to take your bartending & cooking game to the next level? Our new citrus zester tool is just what you need in your kitchen arsenal. It’s also the perfect pairing for our channel knife, citrus & vegetable peeler, and citrus juicer. Get yours now to start zesting up your dishes, desserts, and drinks like a pro!

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lacy wisps of thicker zest for delicious flavors on top of peach cobbler with a peach slice and whipped cream by karolin-baitinger-unsplash

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