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| I squeeze lime juice on almost everything! My newest favorite lime recipe is below. I would love to try some of your favorites too.
LIME BUTTER SAUCE 1 large clove garlic, minced
Puree garlic, lime juice, salt and pepper in a blender until smooth. With motor running, add melted butter and blend until emulsified, about 30 seconds. *This is excellent over grilled salmon sprinkled with grated lime zest or on corn on the cob! Source: Gourmet magazine, July 2006 |
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- Posted by ginger_st_thomas (My Page) on Tue, Aug 28, 07 at 17:25
| Hoping for lots of good recipes to be posted. I love limes, too. DIVINE LIME PIE Filling: For the meringe: Preheat oven to 275°. Generously butter a 9" pie plate. Beat the whites & cream of tartar until foamy. Beat in the sugar very slowly, 1 TBL at a time until stiff & glossy, about 10 minutes. Pile into the pie pan, pushing up around the sides. Bake 1 hour until firm & creamy white. Turn off the oven, leaving the meringue in the oven with the door closed for 1 hour. Remove from the oven & place on a rack. Filling: Beat the yolks until light & lemon-colored. Stir in the salt, sugar & lime juice. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Cool completely. UNFUZZY NAVEL Fill a highball glass w/ice. Stir in juices & then club soda.~~ LIME BROILED SALMON (serves 4) Combine first 6 ingredients in a shallow dish; add salmon & marinate 30-60 minutes, turning occasionally. |
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| I just copied this from Land 'o Lakes but I have made them and they are a very nice summer dessert: KEY LIME BARS Key limes are native to Florida. They are smaller and rounder than regular limes. Preparation time: 20 min Baking time: 33 min Crust Ingredients: 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour Filling Ingredients: 3/4 cup sugar Frosting Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar Heat oven to 350°F. Combine all crust ingredients except pecans in small bowl. Beat at low speed, scraping bowl often, until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in pecans. Press onto bottom of ungreased 8 or 9-inch square baking pan. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Meanwhile, combine all filling ingredients in small bowl. Beat at low speed until well mixed. Pour filling over hot, partially baked crust. Continue baking for 18 to 20 minutes or until filling is set. Cool completely. Combine all frosting ingredients except lime peel in small bowl. Spread over cooled bars. Garnish with grated lime peel. Store refrigerated. *Substitute bottled Key lime juice. |
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| I think my favorite way to use limes is in a fajita marinade - this one works with either beef or chicken. Becky Fajita Marinade Recipe By :Becky Chatham Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method Marinate boneless beef or chicken for up to 24 hours. Grill meat, then slice thinly. Serve with stir fried onion and bell pepper in flour tortillas with sour cream and guacamole as condiments. |
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- Posted by jackiwolfe (My Page) on Wed, Aug 29, 07 at 14:27
| Garlic Lime Chicken Serves 6 1 teaspoon salt In a bowl, mix together first 7 ingredients. Sprinkle mixture on both In a skillet heat butter and olive oil together over medium high heat. 1 cup lime juice Throw all ingredients in a large, zipper-topped plastic bag, When the meat is marinated to your liking (you'll marinate fish This wonderful marinade will also work with veggies. So have
Lime Dressing for Fruit Salad This isn't much of a recipe, more like a concoction. I just mix about 1/2 cup of lime/lemon juice with about 2 T. raw sugar (regular sugar would work as well, Splenda probably would, too). Sometimes I add a splash of honey to make it interesting. Then I just sprinkle it over the fruit. It's a nice, light addition to any sort of fruit. I also use this when I pack an apple for hubby's lunch to keep it from browning. |
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| OCHO RIOS LIME SAUCE This sauce can be used like a tartar sauce, however I use it iwht much success as a dipping sauce for chicken wings/nuggets. This makes about 1 & 1/2 cups. 1 cup of a good mayo Combine all ingredients, and chill well before serving. |
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| Another limey here! Posted by: Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Sun, May 25, 03 at 19:33 LIME RIBS 4-6 lbs spareribs cut into 2-3 rib sections Arrange ribs in a single layer in alarge non-reactive dish. Whisk together all ingredients through the rosemary in a medium bowl & pour over the ribs. Turn the ribs so they are moistened on all sides, cover & refrigerate for at least 24 hours turning them several times so they are evenly marinated. Cindy5NY's Shrimp Lime Pasta Salad 1 pound medium shell pasta Cook pasta, drain, cool. Combine pasta, shrimp, onions, celery, and half of Mikey's Jamaican Jerk Wings This is enough to marinate 4 pounds of Meat
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| I've made Ginger's Lime Rum Gingersnaps with fresh lime juice because I didn't have the bottled and they were delicious. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Lime Rum Gingersnaps
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| I just returned from Costco with a big sack of limes so I can start trying these wonderful sounding, mouth-watering recipes! Thank you all for sharing such delicious sounding ideas. |
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- Posted by linda_intennessee (lindatn37932@comcast.net) on Wed, Aug 29, 07 at 21:27
| would anyone know why my limes are as dry as cotton lots of pulp but no juice |
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- Posted by heyreub (heyreub@aol.com) on Thu, Aug 30, 07 at 15:41
| I have been growing lemons, limes, oranges, etc. in my house and deck for over 20 years (Atlanta) and have the best citrus you can get. I have found that if the fruit is left on the tree too long the juice goes back into the tree making the fruit pulpy and dry. |
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| This one can be canned in a boil water bath, if you have extra. I double the recipe but NOT the chipotles. Those freeze well, BTW, since I can't use one can at a time. Lime-Chipotle Sauce Recipe By : Sunset Magazine Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method Blend in food processor. Serve sauce as a marinade grilled meats, poultry, and fish if your guests don't get to it first with tortilla chips. Makes 1 1/2 cups. |
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| Here is one we really enjoy: Key Lime Cheesecake Squares Crust: 3/4c flour 1/4c packed brown sugar 1/4c ground almonds 1/4c butter Filling: 1 8 oz pk cream cheese 1/2c sugar 1 egg 4 tsp lime juice 2 tsp grate lime peel Combine flour, sugar, and almonds. Cut in butter til crumbly. Press firmly into an 8" square pan. Bake at 350° for 15 minutes. Beat all remaining ingredients together until smooth and creamy. Spread evenly over baked crust. Bake 15-20 minutes or until set. Cool and chill before serving. RL` |
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