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DirectionsSterilize a 1 quart / 1 litre preserving jar. Wash the lemons. Juice half of them; set juice aside. Cut the remaining 6 lemons into quarters, starting from the top but don't cut all the way through to the bottom (e.g. leave the quarters attached to each other at the bottom.) Into the centre of each cut lemon, put some salt, then press them lightly shut again. Fill the jar with half of the salt you still have to work with and pack the 6 lemons in along with the bay leaves. Toss together the allspice, coriander seeds, sugar and star anise, and put this in the jar around the lemons and on top of it. Pour the lemon juice on top, and seal the jar. Store for 1 month before using. Turn the jar upside down, then back to right-side up, once each day. | ||||
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