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New York Shuk’s Preserved Lemon Paste

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Here at the Clay Coyote we love New York Shuk. We carry NYS Preserved Lemon Paste, Harissa and Ras El Hanout. New York Shuk’s Preserved Lemon Paste has been described in Forbes magazine as, “an ingredient she never knew she always needed.” and I second that opinion.

Shuk’s Preserved Lemon Paste may seem intimidating to use, or so far out of the norm you might not know where to start with it. Luckily Forbes, The New York Times and The Strategist all love NYS lemon paste as much as we do, and offer a few tips for using it. The preserved lemon paste lends itself to both sweet and savory applications. The bright citrus helps cut through rich savory flavors, and it adds that special something to sweeter foods.

In The Strategist, author Lauren Joseph lists all the ways she likes to use it. I want to try out her suggestion of putting a spoonful into a drink shaker with ice then adding sparkling water to make a lemonade spritzer. She also suggests adding a spoonful with some herbs (cilantro, basil, mint) into a glass and adding a shot of gin.

All of those different uses being said, it is still a wonderful addition to Chicken with Olives, Preserved Lemons and Thyme, one of the Coyotes absolute favorite recipes. We love it so much we send the recipe in the box with our online Tagine orders!

the photograph shows a clay coyote tagine resting on a stove top gas range. the lid is glazed in yellow salt. in the base of the tagine there is chicken and olives with fresh herbs and lemon slices. there is visible condensation on the part of the lid visible, and small wisps of steam are visible coming off the chicken. behind and to the left of the tagine base, on the nearby white kitchen countertop, is a clay coyote small vase glazed in feather. it has a large bouquet of flowers resting in it. the flowers have red and green colors. the background is a white brick facade


You can order New York Shuk’s Preserved Lemon Paste and your new Tagine through our website, or stop into the gallery Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm.

p.s. We also carry multiple cookbooks dedicated to cooking in a Tagine if your looking for more options to try out New York Shuk’s Preserved Lemon Paste.

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