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I just finished making a jar and a bit of sambal
What's the knobby green thing?
Looks to me like a kaffir lime.What's the knobby green thing?
I think you're correct. I've never seen one but it looks like search engine results.Looks to me like a kaffir lime.
How were they? They look a bit pallid in the middle, although that doesn't mean anything!M&S scotch eggs
Like karadekoolaid said.What's the knobby green thing?
Mine works very well too. The 20+ hour cook I did a while ago didn't need any water added.I was dubious that the thin silicone lid I bought would stop much of the water loss and thought it would probably evaporate and cut out during the 12 hour overnight cook but no, it’s as full as when I left it last night!
So soon hopefully I’ll have some nice fat slices of pork belly to fry![]()
Looks to me like a kaffir lime.
It is. We had a tree once.I think you're correct. I've never seen one but it looks like search engine results.![]()
Most people just use the leaves, especially in Thai recipes.Like karadekoolaid said.
I know it as djeroek poeroet, also known as Makrut, and in English it's a kaffir lime.
I was goinng to use the peel, but it was more bitter than I remembered.
Only used the (very little bit of) juice
Very correctIt is. We had a tree once.

YepMost people just use the leaves in Thai recipes.