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This Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel recipe is delicious any time of the year. It makes a wonderful gift to give, tastes delicious in baked recipes, and is yummy to snack on.
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Hi Everyone! Did you know that I love making my own candied lemon (or any citrus really) to snack on?
I love that you can make a huge amount of this Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel in your own home kitchen instead of paying a lot for the same amount in a candy store.
I made 2 versions for the photos pictured, an air-dried version that is tossed in sugar, and an oven-dried version that is not tossed sugared (but sweet from the sugar-cardamom syrup it's cooked in).
I go into more detail about how you can customize the recipe in the recipe card below.
Cardamom is a lovely spice that you can find in the spice aisle of your grocery store.
I use them to make Rum Babas from time to time and the subtle floral essence complements the lemon flavor very well.

This Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel can be customized further by adding different spices (like cloves, if you wish) or skipping the cardamom to make plain Candied Lemon Peel.
This recipe would be so great to give in jars to family or friends, especially for any upcoming holidays 🙂
It's simple to just double or triple the recipe if you wish to make a large batch.
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I like to snack on the lemon peel with coffee or while watching a show (instead of potato chips) and it's a nice alternative to conventional candies.
I used a Dutch Oven with a clear lid to cook them in because it's large enough to make a double or triple batch.
I like that it has a clear lid so I can see if the water is boiling.

It's nice to have candy where you know everything that goes into it from start to finish.

The recipe is so simple and easy to make.
I recently have been making my Stuffed Grape Leaves recipe and I always have leftover lemons after that and I hate to waste food so when life gives you lemons, make Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel!

You can make this recipe to your liking in terms of chewiness and I would suggest, just testing out the lemon peel as it dries to it gets to the perfect desired chewiness.

It's one of those recipes where you learn to make it how you like it after making the recipe a few times.
The recipe is so simple but the results can vary depending on what you are going for.

I would suggest not adding the sugar when the lemon peel is still wet because it causes the sugar to crystallize - unless, of course, that's what you are going for.

I hope you enjoy this Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel, it's one of my favorite treats!


What's your favorite candied citrus?
Please let me know in the comments below!

This Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel recipe is delicious any time of the year. It makes a wonderful gift to give, tastes delicious in baked recipes, and is yummy to snack on.
This Candied Lemon Cardamom Peel can be customized further by adding different spices (like cloves, if you wish) or skipping the cardamom to make plain Candied Lemon Peel.
You can make this recipe to your liking in terms of chewiness and I would suggest, just testing out the lemon peel as it dries to it gets to the perfect desired chewiness.
I would suggest not adding the sugar when the lemon peel is still wet because it causes the sugar to crystallize – unless, of course, that’s what you are going for.
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