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August 21, 2005

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Farid Zadi

Persian Ghormeh Sabzi you say? What is your recipe?

I will prepare a batch of preserved limes this week and post it.

Fatemeh

Thanks, that's what I figured.

The tip about turning the jar upside down is a wonderful one, thank you!

I'm going to also make preserved limes - I think they will be an interesting substitution for dried limes in my Persian Ghormeh Sabzi!

Farid Zadi

Sorry to here about the mold. I've never seen that. To be safe I would chuck the whole batch. Also I'll add again that you should be liberal with salt.

I did notice with my most recent batch that the liquid started to settle alot after about a week, and it was not completely covering the lemons. In such cases turn the jar upside down for a week, flip over again and so on untill they are ready to use.

Fatemeh

Hi Farid -

Long time lurker here... I have a question for you. I made these lemons about 3 weeks ago, and I'm so sad to say that I have blue MOLD growing on the top-most layer of the lemons. I think there must have been a small area that wasn't completely covered at some point in the process.

Should I chuck the whole batch and start over?

Merci!

Requia

I just discovered your blog and I really like it. I'll come back often !

Requia
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