It depends: if you use just a drop, lemon extract might give you a similar taste/smell. But you might be better off leaving the lemon out entirely--which you should definitely do if the lemon extract is artificial and not from real lemon.
Note that extract contains alcohol.
I cannot find any such recipe. Lemon extract actually comes from the lemon peel, not the juice of the lemon.
Lemon powder can be used instead of lemon extract in anything that will give the powder an opportunity to dissolve completely. A good use for the substitution would be in whipped cream.
On average, you can extract about 2-3 tablespoons of juice from one lemon.
yes you can ive done it before GO FOR IT your welcome xx
No as the recipe is expecting the sugars and the powdered geletin from the Jello. To do this my guess would be 1/4 Cup Fresh lemon juice. 1/2 cup sugar. 1 packet of powdered geletin bloomed per package instructions. Plan on adjusting the liquid level in the recipe.
No, because it doesn't have all the nutrients.
To extract juice from a lemon without a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, then cut it in half and use a fork to twist and press the lemon to release the juice. Alternatively, you can use a citrus reamer or simply squeeze the lemon with your hands.
To efficiently extract lemon juice without a juicer, you can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it, then cut it in half and use a fork to twist and press the lemon to release the juice. Another method is to microwave the lemon for a few seconds to make it easier to juice by hand.
No, mixing lemon extract with lemon juice will not make you drunk. Lemon extract contains a high concentration of alcohol, but consuming it directly can be dangerous and is not recommended for getting drunk. It's always best to consume alcohol responsibly and in moderation.
yes
Lime juice can substitute for lemon juice.
You can use Lime juice, and I think you can use Lemon extract im not sure.