Absolutely! Making lemon powder at home is quite easy and a great way to preserve lemon zest or peels.
You can use lemon powder in baking, marinades, spice blends, teas, and more for a bright citrus flavor.
 How to Make Lemon Powder (DIY)
 Prep Time: 10 minutes
 Dry Time: 6–12 hours (depending on method)
 Yield: Varies based on amount of peels used
 Ingredients:
- Organic lemons (use as many as you’d like)
- You’ll be using the peels or zest only

 Equipment:
- Vegetable peeler or zester
- Dehydrator or oven
- Coffee grinder, spice grinder, or high-speed blender
- Fine mesh sieve (optional, for finer powder)
- Airtight container for storage
 Instructions:
1.Â
Wash the Lemons Thoroughly:
- Rinse lemons under warm water to remove wax and dirt.
- Use organic lemons if possible, since you’ll be using the peels.
2.Â
Peel or Zest the Lemons:
- Use a zester or vegetable peeler to remove the yellow part of the skin.
- Avoid the white pith underneath — it’s bitter.
3.Â
Dry the Peels:
Option A:Â
Dehydrator
- Spread the lemon peels in a single layer on dehydrator trays.
- Dry at 95–115°F (35–46°C) for 6–10 hours, or until brittle.
Option B:Â
Oven
- Place peels on a baking sheet lined with parchment.
- Dry at the lowest oven temp (around 150–170°F or 65–75°C) for 2–3 hours, flipping halfway through.
- Leave the oven door slightly open for airflow.
Option C:Â
Air Drying
(slower)
- Lay peels out on a rack in a warm, dry area for several days, until completely dry.